![]() ![]() I also tried upgrading to the DKC-850, but was told by Yamaha technicians that it would not work with our piano… so I was stuck. I tried getting it replaced (custom Floppy Drive required)… in which I was told there was no support for it any longer. – Yamaha Disklavier DKC5R – Fantastic product! Our Disklavier has not been able to play back music due to the broken Floppy Drive for almost 10 years now. ![]() If you are unable to find your equipment, please fill in Check Compatibility form.Ĭustomers who chose N-Drive emulator for their Yamaha Disklavier:Ĭharles L. You can use the search bar on top to find the right emulator for your equipment. Our N-Drive floppy emulators are tailored to this. Some of them are floppy drives built-in, while in others the floppies are located in an external Disklavier Control Unit (Yamaha Disklavier Control Unit DKC50R, Disklavier Control Wagon DKW10, Disklavier Control Unit DKC5R, Control Unit RF PPC3, Control Unit PPC3R, Control Unit PPC5, Control Unit PPC5R, Disklavier Control Unit DKC55, Disklavier Control Unit DKC55CD, Disklavier Control Unit DKC55RCD, Disklavier Control Unit PPC55R).ĭepending on the model and the years of production of Disklavier, the floppy drives come with different sizes and interfaces. Yamaha present various models of Disklavier Pianos (Disklavier MX22, Disklavier MX80, Disklavier MX85, Disklavier MX100A, Disklavier MX100B, Disklavier MX116, Disklavier MX500, Disklavier Mark II, Disklavier Mark IIXG, Disklavier Mark III). Later, Yamaha Disklavier starts supporting 3.5“ high density floppy disks with SMF support. They do not support read/write Standard MIDI File (SMF). ![]() The early models of Yamaha Disklavier are equipped with floppy disk drives and use 3.5“ double-density floppy disks in Yamaha format – E-SEQ. In the 80s, Yamaha introduces the legendary high-tech electro-acoustic piano “Disklavier”. ![]()
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