Sounds like a gray market Disklavier. It should play all Yamaha PianoSoft
disks. If you want to play MIDI files, you would need to convert the MIDI
files to ESEQ files using the dkutil software in the files section of this
website. You must also use double density 720 diskettes or connect a
computer to the Disklavier. You can purchase 720 double density disks from
www.shoplet .com.
Carol Beigel
crbrpt@...
>From: "Michael Gee" <michael@...>
>Reply-To: disklavier@yahoogroups.com
>To: <disklavier@yahoogroups.com>
>Subject: [disklavier] New user info
>Date: Thu, 3 Apr 2003 22:22:18 +1000
>
>I have purchased a Yamaha piano with a disklavier Piano Player control unit
>PPC5R. With this unit I was given a owners manual for a MX-100A. Is this
>the correct manual? If so how do you covert new disks so that they can be
>used? Where can I get the correct manual? Or the midi handbook?
>Thanks
>Michael
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