Q-80 queries answered!?
2005-03-24 by quantisationerror
Yes, the Q-80 is an inscrutable beast... I too have had disk drive problems recently. As with so many instruments from this era, the drives invariably go sour with age. This is usually due to the belt that drives the unit being loose. Fortunately, manufacturers no longer use these damned belt driven devices, but we must deal with their past mistakes. You can search for a replacement belt, or find a suitable rubber band. Also I've heard that you can lightly sand the pulleys that the belt rides on with emery paper, so that the belt grips them. Does the Q-80 use a belt drive? I don't know, but somebody should take a look. I bet it does. However, right at the beginning of the manual, it mentions that you should clean the drive heads if you are having read and write errors. I bought one of those FDD cleaning kits, and I will use it soon and post my results. As for replacing the drive with a new one, these old machines tend to very picky about that, and you must be careful to use a compatible drive. The Q-80 uses double sided, double density disks, but if you're having trouble finding 2DD disks, try formatting a 2HD disk in it, and then it may just use 720k of that disk as if it were a lower density. So letfs get to the bottom of this and please post your findings and help keep this lumbering dinosaur of a sequencer afoot.