Thanks for another great informative video! One extra tip that I found helpful was to remove the existing drive by unscrewing the side 'wings' and removing the drive and the wings together as an assembly. That way it is easy to then access the screws holding the drive in on the right hand side.
I'm getting a "bad disk" message when trying to load the original floppy disks into the EX5, well, I just ordered a USB emulator...now I'll be bringing my EX5 up to date!😎 And thanks to this video tutorial by Mr Floyd it will be easy, thank you.
When I bought my EX5R some years ago, it had a Jaz drive installed in the floppy bay. I swapped this out for an internal SCSI2SD board. Either the Jaz/Zip or SCSI2SD will allow you to save and load much larger .Wave files than floppy emulators can. If you wish to keep the FDD emulator, then you can mount a SCSI2SD in a external case and connect it to the SCSI port on the back of the EX5. Some EX5/R did not have the ASIB1 SCSI Interface installed - but, these can be salvaged from the Yamaha A3000 sampler which has the identical board. These samplers often sell for much cheaper than buying the SCSI board itself from somewhere like eBay and you can also use the A3000 as a decent FX unit after the ASIB1 has been removed. The ASIB1 has two SCSI ports - one internal and the other external. :)
Thanks for watching my video! And thanks for your input. I think it's a matter of how much you're willing to spend. The floppy emulators are around $20, while scsi2sd (plus the yamaha SCSI interface) will set you back by around $200.
I didn't think about this but I guess it makes sense; because it's emulating a floppy drive and 3.5" floppies have a capacity of 1.44mb, you cannot load the large type of sample files with it that you could with the SCSI interface? Is that correct? I have an EX7 with the original floppy and also an EX5r with a SCSI card and a modified compact flash reader. The compact flash reader allows me to load very large sample files no problem.
Great thanks Alex! - my Gotek emulator USB drive arrived so I can now fit to my EX5R. Helpful video. More EX5 demos please, ideally with Breath Controller use! 😎🎹
@@mr_floydst Is not actually fixed yet. The buttons are still (many of them) problematic. I keep pressing with different angles and strenght and eventually some of them work. I imagine is some kind of dirt or mould in the boards where the switches lay because once i got one button to work it seems to be easier the next time. Now that I got the synth with all its voices I just gonna enjoy it for a while after that I will takle the problem by getting to the boards and seeing if I can clean them. That involves dismantelling a few other thing because they are located in the front of the EX5, opossite to whre you open it. Ill need some time and courage to do that. Cheers
Hi, Floyd - I wanted to post this for future reference by people who own a Yamaha W5 or W7 synth. These USB Emulator drives won’t interface with these synths because they don’t use the standard PC floppy drive ribbon cable. The W5/W7 uses a narrower cable that has a flat end that slides into the floppy socket. There is also no plug for a power cable on the W5/W7. And, the floppy drive screws mount from the top instead of the sides as seen on your video. Your particular drive seems to have those screw holes, but it’s worth checking with the drive seller to make sure those screw holes are there.
Well, haha. I once took 20 years to send a former school mate a VHS tape he wished to have a copy of. It was very hard to track him down after that time, but I felt quite the relief after it was accomplished. In the meantime, mankind had evolved from VHS to cloud streaming services. ;-)
I have just bought a EX5, mine has a SCSI port on the back, do they have that as standard? If so, I wonder if the port might be usable with an adapter perhaps?
This is the video you're looking for: ruclips.net/video/wpuNQ4tSwTM/видео.html :-) It's called SCSI2SD. The newest revision has an USB port so you can transfer files easily.
Yes, Alex, very.. :)) So I installed my Gotek emulator, then downloaded USB-Floppy Software - Ketron (the site has only Windows 7) version whilst my PC is on Win10. I took a 8Mb flash drive, fomatted it to 100 partitions, 1.44Mb, using the Ketron, it worked fine seemingly. I inserted it into Gotek and Yamaha appeared to "see" it, and then I recorded a quick notes using the seguencer and downloaded that Wave and All data to the flash and it appeared working - no mistakes on the EX5 screen, a saving bar was moving, etc. But after than I returned flash to the PC and tried to open it using the standard File explorer - it shows the flash itself as FLOPPYO1 but nothing is on it, Explorer reads "This folder is empty". And I did want to listen to this WAV file from EX5. (( What might go wrong here, Alex? Any hints please? How to open it? Thank you! :) A quick update: I got it that the Ketron File Explre should be used and - Yes! :) it showed me 99 folders and saved *.1S and *.1A files on the flash from the sequencer. Does that mean that the flash is working properly? How can I then downloaded a WAV file from the EX5 sequencer so that I can play in on my PC for example and share?
Hi I have a Korg i4S and got the Gotek drive, I have the problem that it cannot read the USB stick. I formatted it as a 1.44 MB disk with the software but it doesn't want to work. do you have any idea what could be the problem? My english is really very bad, if you speak german it would be much easier for me.
Hi, that's quite likely. You can try other jumper positions or just install "flashfloppy" (see my updated video, ruclips.net/video/BuZj5A7cNGA/видео.html ) and github.com/keirf/flashfloppy
Hi Floyd, is it possible to buy used or copies of the origin Yamaha floppy’s that would have come with the unit? I have an EX5 with no disks, and I’m not sure if all the sounds are still in place on the memory. Do I need the disks to get it back to factory settings etc…? Or is it probably cheaper to buy the emulator?😅Cheers, Chris
Please look up the correct jumper settings for your Korg. github.com/keirf/flashfloppy/wiki/Host-Platforms#korg Also, you could try to install the FlashFloppy firmware (same link), I did a video on how to do that some time ago: ruclips.net/video/BuZj5A7cNGA/видео.html
do i have to updat the gotek or can i just install and use it , and where should the jumpers be i wanna install it in my ebsoniq eps ...im so lost on what to do ...theres a bunch of vids on installing the gotek but they all show installing firmware
It depends on your keyboard. The EX5 accepted this drive without modifications, but the SY99 didn't - a firmware update and different jumper settings were needed. I'd recommend installing flashfloppy, as it makes data transfer much easier.
@@mr_floydst thanx bro , i honestly give up its harder then i thought ... i was thinking it was plug and play u have to have a college degree to get this thing installed lol . ill just use floppies at least until a easier method is on youtube
Hi Floyd I'm using ipcas 1.40 software to load files to my USB stick but I kept getting a message " file image is not fat12" Not sure what I'm doing wrong. I'm using windows 10
Hi, thanks for watching! This is not an image file, but a zip containing the EX5 bank information. Just insert your USB stick into your computer and it will show up as a tiny 1.44mb usb stick. ;-) Just drag the file to that disk and you're good.
@@cubikvolume4403 Just as you'd save to floppy disk. I don't know the W30 - please look it up in the manual. The USB stick will look like a floppy disk to you keyboard.
Hi! That machine seems to have a 1.44MB floppy drive. So you should be OK with the model I show in this video. Just search for "gotek usb floppy Emulator". The $20 models will work perfectly fine, no need to buy the expensive ones!
There are two links in the video description ;-) But if you need a hard drive replacement, you need a SCSI emulator. See my other video on this for details and links. ruclips.net/video/wpuNQ4tSwTM/видео.html
The Karma definitely only needs a floppy drive replacement. You can use the same one in this video - I have the same model in my Korg Trinity and a Kurzweil K2000.
i have install a emulator to my yamaha clavinova 103 electric piano. i did all settings very well. and installed software and copy a yamaha style to usb. so i connect usb to piano. but it is displaying a error msg called invalid data file. but i can see style is playing but no sound. what is wrong please help me ...
Hi, thanks for watching. If I understood that correctly, you can load files but some sounds are missing? This propably is not a problem of the USB drive but of the files you're using. Sorry I can only guess on this because I don't know the clavinova.
Thanks for tutorial. I've successfully installed gotek into my AP60R Casio keyboard and successfully playing midi files from imaged disks on USB. Problem is that once a floppy image is loaded via gotek the keyboard will only see that particular floppy image. If I change the disk number on the gotek the keyboard still shows the titles from the first loaded disk and when I go to play I get disk error, same if I remove the USB drive and reinsert. The only way presently to load another disk image is turn the keyboard off and back on. So, the keyboard is only loading one disk per session and not recognising changes to the selected image. What appears to be missing is a diskreset for the gotek to let the keyboard know the disk is changed. Is this likely to be a jumper issue? Would appreciate any help. Cheers
Hi, thanks for watching! This happens to me sometimes, too. Usually I can fix it by leaving the "load screen", pressing the "disk number" button ten times (so it's back on the intended number), and then loading again. Here's a (somewhat garbled) schematic on the jumper switches: goughlui.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/SFR1M44-U100K-SFR1M44-U100K-R-SFR1M44-TU100K-UM.pdf - maybe setting the "JA" jumper will help you.
@@mr_floydst USB emulators only do what they are able to do ... replace floppy disks. Simply their replace your old mechanical floppy disk controller. Your keyboard is not able to load more folders at the same time. It is not the emulator. It's like changing floppy disks! Each folder represent a Floppy.
@@alejandrovarelagandara7874 Thanks for your feedback! I'm aware of that, and so is the OP... I made another video on a SCSI2SD adapter, if that's what you are looking for. Best regards!
Floyd Steinberg you have to remove the stick and load another folder. Some people modify the emulator adding a switch so the keyboard believes that you change the floppy.
HI I have a DM Systems Emulator FE-2000, I would like to install on my EX5, could you please tell me what are the correct jumper settings, i have J5, JA, JC, JB, S0, SI, MO thanks
Hi, thanks for watching. I'm afraid I can't help because that's not the model I own. I'd try to run it with the default settings, though, you can't do any damage trying that. Best regards!
@@mr_floydst Thank you very much for the reply, which model did you use in the video? I found this one on amazon, SFR1M44-U100K Black 3.5" 1.44MB USB SSD Floppy Drive Emulator for Yamaha KORG Roland Electronic Keyboard GOTEK
Dear Alex coul you give me info about jumper set on your emulator? Could you post a guide txt or in pdf format? I have tried to instal but my ex5 is now blocked i don’t understand why..thank you very much for your help
Hi! I never changed the jumpers on my emulator. What do you mean by "blocked"? Does it turn on? My first guess is that you plugged in the floppy cable the wrong way. Does your EX5 work correctly when you unplug the emulator again?
Dear Alex i have bought this:www.amazon.it/dp/B015IQ5MCG/ref=cm_sw_r_em_apip_ZtEUJJH75Gcl3 My ex 5 show on screen i’m ready but not sound came out and all system locked and i must reset as initial status ( exit button an power on)
Well, according to iw.suntekstore.com/images_cache/271/10019784/136383374310019784.pdf the s0 and s1 Jumpers are needed to determine the device id. try to Change this to 0 or 1 and see if it works. Also, does your ex5 work again when you disconnect the floppy drive?
I Alex, If i disconnect the drive the ex5 is still locked and i must reset all ( exit button and power on) I’ll try to change a jumper and let you know any news. Many thanks
Hi, thanks for watching! Normally, it shouldn't be necessary to change the jumpers. In case you need to do it, here's an overview: cdn1.goughlui.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/SFR1M44-U100K-SFR1M44-U100K-R-SFR1M44-TU100K-UM.pdf
Floyd, thanks for posting this video. Last year I was looking at this option for my Yamaha W5 (same era as your EX5), and some dude was claiming you had to “flash” the firmware of the emulator drive to work with your synth, but I thought he was just trying to freak people out into buying from him for his so called “expertise”. Does that hold any validity with you? My brain nearly blew up reading about it. I got so disgusted that I just threw up my hands and gave up on the idea. Thanks, Rick
Hi Rick, thanks for watching. I can safely say that's 100% shullbit. ;) There are some jumpers on the back of the emulator that you might need to change, and that's all (on most keyboards, you don't need to - for me, it worked straight out of the box). Best regards!
@@mr_floydst awesome -- thanks! I'll give it a try. Loved your humor in the video and the stormtrooper thumb drive just made it funnier. You don't see too many people modifying the captions -- if you don't have the captions turned on, you don't realize what you're missing! :-)
Floyd, sorry, a little behind the times here, but wanted to share for others that this replacement won't work with the Yamaha W5. Instead of the PC ribbon plug connector, it uses a flat ribbon that actually slides into a slot. Can't find any drives that have that slot. What a drag.
Hi, thanks for watching! In most of the cases, the emulator should work right out of the box. If your AKAI has a normal 1.44MB floppy drive, your should be able to just swap them withour further configuration.
For the EX5, no jumper settings are needed. For other keyboards, webpages exist that show the correct settings (e.g. the FlashFloppy Wiki github.com/keirf/FlashFloppy/wiki/Host-Platforms)
Hello everybody Is it really true that its possible to build in this drive in every machine? I have a miditemp mp 88. This is a midifile player very populair in the begin of the 90's. I dont think this player has a possibilitie to initialize a drive. I like to thank you so much ahead fot your advise. Please tell me the name and typenumber of the emulator you propose. Again thanks!
Hi, thanks for watching! As I said in this video, this thing will be recognized as a normal floppy drive by your computer or keyboard. So if your keyboard already has a floppy drive built in, this will work as a replacement. If there is no floppy drive, you can't connect this. ;-) Only thing you need to be aware of is there were 720kb and 1440kb floppy disks back in the day, you have to check that before buying. Just search on amazon for "usb floppy emulator" and you can pick the cheapest one right away. Best regards!
@@mr_floydst Thank you so much for your Quick answers!! I really gonna buy an emulator. I still use the 1.44mb disc. I will find out the right emulator i gues. Again thank you. Eric The Netherlands
Oke Floyd Now i have build in the emulator. When i start up i get: f-f When i put is the usb stick i get: 34 Please can you, or somebody else, tell me step by step what to do? AGAIN THANKS AHEAD! ERIC
You can buy the cheapest one on Amazon, they start at $20. Just search for "USB Floppy Drive Emulator" and buy the cheapest one. My patch set can be stored on a standard 1.44MB floppy disk if you still have one (and a drive).
Couldn't you also buy a USB to MIDI interface for your computer then transfer data to and from your synth via MIDI? That seems simpler and you wouldn't have to open up your keyboard. Of course, if you don't have a computer handy, then your solution would be better.
Thanks for watching! That's true for MIDI files and Patches, but transfering samples via MIDI cable isn't possible on the EX5 (and when it's possible, 10kb/s will really grate your nerves) ;-)
For some reason the keyboard says no disk when everything seems to be installed correctly. When I put the usb in, the dots disappear but it seems like the keyboard doesn't recognise this emulator
Thanks for watching! You might need to setup the jumpers in the back of the emulator. Please Google gotek floppy jumper setup for an explanation. Best regards!
You can get that program here www.philscomputerlab.com/gotek-floppy-emulator.html (look at the comments on this video, I've pinned that one :-) ) With that program, format the USB stick. After that, the floppy emulator will be able to read your stick.
I've done the hardware installed, but have not yet installed any software on my computer that will read the partitioned usb. All of the software looks super sketchy.
Try this page, it has some download links to the IPCAS software (the company shut down some time ago, but some former staff members kept the app online) pixelnostalgie.de/2017/05/tutorial-gotek-sfr1m44-u100-k-usb-floppy-emulator/
@@mr_floydst Thanks, I'll take a look at it. At quick glance, I cannot read the site, but I think I'll be able to make sense of it will enough to find the download
@@mlcheng5584 My answer is one year late ;-) (RUclips never displays there are new _answers_ in a topic, so I never saw this) - look at your floppy disks. If there's a "HD" somewhere printed onto them, they're 1.44MB disks.
Hi! The I3 is a brand new keyboard, it has an USB connector you can use for any USB device that makes sense connecting to a keyboard. So you can use any USB stick, I guess. Best regards!
Tried everything to get emulator software to work . I used windows 10. i can only format the usb but can't write anything to the partition. Switched to windows 7 and same issues. The emulator software is useless.
If I find time, I'll make a short screen capture (if that'd help you, that is). On my Win 10 PC, it works, but I agree it's a unnecessarily complicated process.
Hi, there are some things you can try if this doesn't work. 1.) examine your USB floppy emulator if there are jumper switches or dip switches for setup / configuration on it. If there are, look up their function in the manual and set them accordingly. 2.) check if your USB stick has been formatted correctly using the ipcas software. 3.) check if your USB stick is inserted properly. Some of these devices need quite some pressure to connect. Good luck!
Thanks for watching. Can you be more specific, please? What exactly doesn't work? Does the emulator light up? Did you format the USB stick in the software?
@@davidgibson3724 Please check if you connected the ribbon cable correctly: There's a notch on it. Also, there are "jumpers" on the back of the emulator. Please try to look up how they need to be set up for your keyboard, depending on the model of your keyboard and the emulator you bought.
Hi, I inherited an EX5. It's been stored in a basement since who knows when. It works but is quite battered. The keys work, the dial is good and you can change sounds but most of the buttons don't, no matter how hard you press nothing happens. Trying a lot I got some buttons like Voice, Performance, Edit and a few more to respond but important ones like Store, Enter, Disk won't. This last one is specially painfull because I just swap the disk drive for the usb emulator (following your instructions) and I can't access the drive because the damn button not working. My gess is that something has been spilled over or maybe just grim from the years. When i opened the keyboard for the drive swap I saw that the button panels are in the oposite side so it looks quiet difficult to reach them without dismanteling the whole thing. Any suggestions? Thanks
Thanks for watching and congratulations! I'm afraid your EX5's main board is damaged, leaking capacitors most likely - they tend to spill when not used for a long time. You could try to change the battery and do a hard reset and clean stuff with a dry toothbrush, while looking for leaked caps, but maybe take it to someone who can repair it. Prices are going up on the EX5 so it should be a worthwhile investment. Good luck!
THANK YOU for doing this video Alex! You have really helped extend the life of this amazing synth and done a huge favor for the EX5 community!
Thanks for another great informative video! One extra tip that I found helpful was to remove the existing drive by unscrewing the side 'wings' and removing the drive and the wings together as an assembly. That way it is easy to then access the screws holding the drive in on the right hand side.
Thanks for watching and thanks for sharing!
I'm getting a "bad disk" message when trying to load the original floppy disks into the EX5, well, I just ordered a USB emulator...now I'll be bringing my EX5 up to date!😎 And thanks to this video tutorial by Mr Floyd it will be easy, thank you.
Thanks for watching! :)
Yeah I got this message too... means floppy drive is dead. Did you end up installing the USB drive?
I’m new to my EX5R, but have bought this and the flash ram kit. Hopefully will be able to follow these instructions soon! Thank You!
Thanks for watching!
When I bought my EX5R some years ago, it had a Jaz drive installed in the floppy bay. I swapped this out for an internal SCSI2SD board. Either the Jaz/Zip or SCSI2SD will allow you to save and load much larger .Wave files than floppy emulators can. If you wish to keep the FDD emulator, then you can mount a SCSI2SD in a external case and connect it to the SCSI port on the back of the EX5. Some EX5/R did not have the ASIB1 SCSI Interface installed - but, these can be salvaged from the Yamaha A3000 sampler which has the identical board. These samplers often sell for much cheaper than buying the SCSI board itself from somewhere like eBay and you can also use the A3000 as a decent FX unit after the ASIB1 has been removed. The ASIB1 has two SCSI ports - one internal and the other external. :)
Thanks for watching my video! And thanks for your input. I think it's a matter of how much you're willing to spend. The floppy emulators are around $20, while scsi2sd (plus the yamaha SCSI interface) will set you back by around $200.
I didn't think about this but I guess it makes sense; because it's emulating a floppy drive and 3.5" floppies have a capacity of 1.44mb, you cannot load the large type of sample files with it that you could with the SCSI interface? Is that correct?
I have an EX7 with the original floppy and also an EX5r with a SCSI card and a modified compact flash reader. The compact flash reader allows me to load very large sample files no problem.
Great thanks Alex! - my Gotek emulator USB drive arrived so I can now fit to my EX5R. Helpful video. More EX5 demos please, ideally with Breath Controller use! 😎🎹
Dear Alex i have setted to only jumper S1 and now all is ok. Thank you very much for precious support. Have you a good music
Done it! I finally was able get the button to work, access the drive and restore the EX5 factory sound banks. Brilliant thing this floppy emulator.
Very nice, good you got it repaired. May I ask how you fixed it?
@@mr_floydst Is not actually fixed yet. The buttons are still (many of them) problematic. I keep pressing with different angles and strenght and eventually some of them work. I imagine is some kind of dirt or mould in the boards where the switches lay because once i got one button to work it seems to be easier the next time. Now that I got the synth with all its voices I just gonna enjoy it for a while after that I will takle the problem by getting to the boards and seeing if I can clean them. That involves dismantelling a few other thing because they are located in the front of the EX5, opossite to whre you open it. Ill need some time and courage to do that. Cheers
Hi, Floyd - I wanted to post this for future reference by people who own a Yamaha W5 or W7 synth. These USB Emulator drives won’t interface with these synths because they don’t use the standard PC floppy drive ribbon cable. The W5/W7 uses a narrower cable that has a flat end that slides into the floppy socket. There is also no plug for a power cable on the W5/W7. And, the floppy drive screws mount from the top instead of the sides as seen on your video. Your particular drive seems to have those screw holes, but it’s worth checking with the drive seller to make sure those screw holes are there.
Thank you very much!
I have installed the USB after buying it 3 years ago. Now i can sleep in peace sir.
Well, haha. I once took 20 years to send a former school mate a VHS tape he wished to have a copy of. It was very hard to track him down after that time, but I felt quite the relief after it was accomplished. In the meantime, mankind had evolved from VHS to cloud streaming services. ;-)
@@mr_floydst Thank you Sir , you did well and kept your word. A man of honour👍💯🥳 have a nice day.
I have just bought a EX5, mine has a SCSI port on the back, do they have that as standard? If so, I wonder if the port might be usable with an adapter perhaps?
This is the video you're looking for: ruclips.net/video/wpuNQ4tSwTM/видео.html :-)
It's called SCSI2SD. The newest revision has an USB port so you can transfer files easily.
Muy bueno gracias 👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you - very useful!
Thanks for watching! Glad it was helpful!
Yes, Alex, very.. :)) So I installed my Gotek emulator, then downloaded USB-Floppy Software - Ketron (the site has only Windows 7) version whilst my PC is on Win10.
I took a 8Mb flash drive, fomatted it to 100 partitions, 1.44Mb, using the Ketron, it worked fine seemingly.
I inserted it into Gotek and Yamaha appeared to "see" it, and then I recorded a quick notes using the seguencer and downloaded that Wave and All data to the flash and it appeared working - no mistakes on the EX5 screen, a saving bar was moving, etc.
But after than I returned flash to the PC and tried to open it using the standard File explorer - it shows the flash itself as FLOPPYO1 but nothing is on it, Explorer reads "This folder is empty".
And I did want to listen to this WAV file from EX5. ((
What might go wrong here, Alex? Any hints please? How to open it? Thank you! :)
A quick update: I got it that the Ketron File Explre should be used and - Yes! :) it showed me 99 folders and saved *.1S and *.1A files on the flash from the sequencer.
Does that mean that the flash is working properly?
How can I then downloaded a WAV file from the EX5 sequencer so that I can play in on my PC for example and share?
Hi I have a Korg i4S and got the Gotek drive, I have the problem that it cannot read the USB stick. I formatted it as a 1.44 MB disk with the software but it doesn't want to work. do you have any idea what could be the problem? My english is really very bad, if you speak german it would be much easier for me.
I build a Gotek SFR1M44-U100 in my EX5 but it don´t work, the LED´s don´t light, only the USB Stick is blinking, can the jumper connection be wrong ?
Hi, that's quite likely. You can try other jumper positions or just install "flashfloppy" (see my updated video, ruclips.net/video/BuZj5A7cNGA/видео.html ) and github.com/keirf/flashfloppy
Awesome !
Thanks for watching!
Hi Floyd, is it possible to buy used or copies of the origin Yamaha floppy’s that would have come with the unit? I have an EX5 with no disks, and I’m not sure if all the sounds are still in place on the memory. Do I need the disks to get it back to factory settings etc…? Or is it probably cheaper to buy the emulator?😅Cheers, Chris
Hi Chris, thanks for watching. You can get the original 4 Disks here, for example: www.ex5tech.co.uk/patches.html (search for "EX5 Factory Demo Set").
Great, , thanks!
Ju lutem me thoni a mundem ta intaloj ne Yamaha PSR a 350 oriental..?
Hi! As far as I understand, the 350 has no floppy drive, so you can't install this.
Everytime I put the usb into my keyboard I get "Data ERROR". It should be the same for a Korg?
Please look up the correct jumper settings for your Korg.
github.com/keirf/flashfloppy/wiki/Host-Platforms#korg
Also, you could try to install the FlashFloppy firmware (same link), I did a video on how to do that some time ago: ruclips.net/video/BuZj5A7cNGA/видео.html
do i have to updat the gotek or can i just install and use it , and where should the jumpers be i wanna install it in my ebsoniq eps ...im so lost on what to do ...theres a bunch of vids on installing the gotek but they all show installing firmware
It depends on your keyboard. The EX5 accepted this drive without modifications, but the SY99 didn't - a firmware update and different jumper settings were needed.
I'd recommend installing flashfloppy, as it makes data transfer much easier.
@@mr_floydst thanx bro , i honestly give up its harder then i thought ... i was thinking it was plug and play u have to have a college degree to get this thing installed lol . ill just use floppies at least until a easier method is on youtube
Hi Floyd
I'm using ipcas 1.40 software to load files to my USB stick but I kept getting a message " file image is not fat12"
Not sure what I'm doing wrong.
I'm using windows 10
Hi, thanks for watching! This is not an image file, but a zip containing the EX5 bank information. Just insert your USB stick into your computer and it will show up as a tiny 1.44mb usb stick. ;-) Just drag the file to that disk and you're good.
@@mr_floydst i tried it. Didn't work
@@mugabi111 Did you try formatting the USB stick on the EX5?
@@mr_floydst yes
I can't even open to see files on floppy disk 1
I just bought a roland w30 with one of these goteks installed, how do you save samples and sequences onto the usb stick???
You need to use that software by ipcas. It's linked in this video's description.
@@mr_floydst i mean from the w30 to the usb stick
@@cubikvolume4403 Just as you'd save to floppy disk. I don't know the W30 - please look it up in the manual. The USB stick will look like a floppy disk to you keyboard.
I have a Kurzweil mark 10 Grand piano what do i need to buy for my model
Hi! That machine seems to have a 1.44MB floppy drive. So you should be OK with the model I show in this video. Just search for "gotek usb floppy Emulator". The $20 models will work perfectly fine, no need to buy the expensive ones!
Will this work on the korg karma? My disk drives been broke on that things for 7 years. I would love to save my music again
Hi, thanks for watching! To your keyboard this thing "looks" like a floppy drive. So yes, it will work.
@@mr_floydst that's great... yea it's a hard disc lol how much are these things and where do you purchase one the cheapest
There are two links in the video description ;-) But if you need a hard drive replacement, you need a SCSI emulator. See my other video on this for details and links. ruclips.net/video/wpuNQ4tSwTM/видео.html
The Karma definitely only needs a floppy drive replacement. You can use the same one in this video - I have the same model in my Korg Trinity and a Kurzweil K2000.
I found a drive incl. Many many sounds on eBay, thats nice
Congrats! :)
@@mr_floydst and I found some answers in your video
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How do I install the GOTEK emulator on the Korg i3 keyboard?
The Korg I3 has USB ports, so why would you want to do that? Just use a USB stick (or if you need to read old Floppy Disks, use a USB FDD drive).
i have electone el-100. do u think the emulator can fit the slot? im want to try to install it but dont know whether i can do it or not hahahaha
As long as it has a 1.44MB floppy, you can just exchange it.
i have install a emulator to my yamaha clavinova 103 electric piano. i did all settings very well. and installed software and copy a yamaha style to usb. so i connect usb to piano. but it is displaying a error msg called invalid data file. but i can see style is playing but no sound. what is wrong please help me ...
Hi, thanks for watching. If I understood that correctly, you can load files but some sounds are missing? This propably is not a problem of the USB drive but of the files you're using. Sorry I can only guess on this because I don't know the clavinova.
Thanks for tutorial. I've successfully installed gotek into my AP60R Casio keyboard and successfully playing midi files from imaged disks on USB. Problem is that once a floppy image is loaded via gotek the keyboard will only see that particular floppy image. If I change the disk number on the gotek the keyboard still shows the titles from the first loaded disk and when I go to play I get disk error, same if I remove the USB drive and reinsert. The only way presently to load another disk image is turn the keyboard off and back on. So, the keyboard is only loading one disk per session and not recognising changes to the selected image. What appears to be missing is a diskreset for the gotek to let the keyboard know the disk is changed. Is this likely to be a jumper issue? Would appreciate any help. Cheers
Hi, thanks for watching! This happens to me sometimes, too. Usually I can fix it by leaving the "load screen", pressing the "disk number" button ten times (so it's back on the intended number), and then loading again. Here's a (somewhat garbled) schematic on the jumper switches: goughlui.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/SFR1M44-U100K-SFR1M44-U100K-R-SFR1M44-TU100K-UM.pdf - maybe setting the "JA" jumper will help you.
@@mr_floydst thanks for your prompt reply. I'll give it a try. Cheers
@@mr_floydst
USB emulators only do what they are able to do ... replace floppy disks.
Simply their replace your old mechanical floppy disk controller. Your keyboard is not able to load more folders at the same time. It is not the emulator. It's like changing floppy disks! Each folder represent a Floppy.
@@alejandrovarelagandara7874 Thanks for your feedback! I'm aware of that, and so is the OP... I made another video on a SCSI2SD adapter, if that's what you are looking for. Best regards!
Floyd Steinberg you have to remove the stick and load another folder. Some people modify the emulator adding a switch so the keyboard believes that you change the floppy.
HI I have a DM Systems Emulator FE-2000, I would like to install on my EX5, could you please tell me what are the correct jumper settings, i have J5, JA, JC, JB, S0, SI, MO thanks
Hi, thanks for watching. I'm afraid I can't help because that's not the model I own. I'd try to run it with the default settings, though, you can't do any damage trying that. Best regards!
@@mr_floydst Thank you very much for the reply, which model did you use in the video? I found this one on amazon, SFR1M44-U100K Black 3.5" 1.44MB USB SSD Floppy Drive Emulator for Yamaha KORG Roland Electronic Keyboard GOTEK
@peter lima I put a link in the video's description ;-) amzn.to/2HcdjLJ
Best regards!
I have a Korg Triton with a SFR1M44-U100K
I used Jumpered MO and S1 which works perfectly. No others were needed.
Cheers
Dear Alex coul you give me info about jumper set on your emulator? Could you post a guide txt or in pdf format? I have tried to instal but my ex5 is now blocked i don’t understand why..thank you very much for your help
Hi! I never changed the jumpers on my emulator. What do you mean by "blocked"? Does it turn on? My first guess is that you plugged in the floppy cable the wrong way. Does your EX5 work correctly when you unplug the emulator again?
Also, which model did you buy? (Do you have a link to a web page so I can have a look at it?)
Dear Alex i have bought this:www.amazon.it/dp/B015IQ5MCG/ref=cm_sw_r_em_apip_ZtEUJJH75Gcl3
My ex 5 show on screen i’m ready but not sound came out and all system locked and i must reset as initial status ( exit button an power on)
Well, according to iw.suntekstore.com/images_cache/271/10019784/136383374310019784.pdf the s0 and s1 Jumpers are needed to determine the device id. try to Change this to 0 or 1 and see if it works. Also, does your ex5 work again when you disconnect the floppy drive?
I Alex,
If i disconnect the drive the ex5 is still locked and i must reset all ( exit button and power on)
I’ll try to change a jumper and let you know any news. Many thanks
Hi, I just received the gotek emulator. I'm planning to install it in my Yamaha EX-7. Do I need to flash the gotek??
Hi, thanks for watching! Normally, it's not necessary. Just disconnect the old drive and connect the new one.
Thank you!
can someone tell me how to make a IMG file from the factory disk??
i heave the styles in a map.THX
I think a programm named "floppy image" can do that.
very good
Thank you! Cheers!
There are jumpers with this drive, on which pins should they go for using with synths?
Hi, thanks for watching! Normally, it shouldn't be necessary to change the jumpers. In case you need to do it, here's an overview: cdn1.goughlui.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/SFR1M44-U100K-SFR1M44-U100K-R-SFR1M44-TU100K-UM.pdf
Great now how do I get my floppy discs to image format?
That's mostly shown in the video, you may need amzn.to/3fybnfD
Floyd, thanks for posting this video. Last year I was looking at this option for my Yamaha W5 (same era as your EX5), and some dude was claiming you had to “flash” the firmware of the emulator drive to work with your synth, but I thought he was just trying to freak people out into buying from him for his so called “expertise”. Does that hold any validity with you? My brain nearly blew up reading about it. I got so disgusted that I just threw up my hands and gave up on the idea. Thanks, Rick
Hi Rick, thanks for watching. I can safely say that's 100% shullbit. ;) There are some jumpers on the back of the emulator that you might need to change, and that's all (on most keyboards, you don't need to - for me, it worked straight out of the box).
Best regards!
@@mr_floydst awesome -- thanks! I'll give it a try. Loved your humor in the video and the stormtrooper thumb drive just made it funnier. You don't see too many people modifying the captions -- if you don't have the captions turned on, you don't realize what you're missing! :-)
Floyd, sorry, a little behind the times here, but wanted to share for others that this replacement won't work with the Yamaha W5. Instead of the PC ribbon plug connector, it uses a flat ribbon that actually slides into a slot. Can't find any drives that have that slot. What a drag.
Does gotek have to be flashed to install it on an akai s2000?
Hi, thanks for watching! In most of the cases, the emulator should work right out of the box. If your AKAI has a normal 1.44MB floppy drive, your should be able to just swap them withour further configuration.
What about the jumper settings?
For the EX5, no jumper settings are needed. For other keyboards, webpages exist that show the correct settings (e.g. the FlashFloppy Wiki github.com/keirf/FlashFloppy/wiki/Host-Platforms)
Hello everybody
Is it really true that its possible to build in this drive in every machine?
I have a miditemp mp 88.
This is a midifile player very populair in the begin of the 90's.
I dont think this player has a possibilitie to initialize a drive.
I like to thank you so much ahead fot your advise.
Please tell me the name and typenumber of the emulator you propose.
Again thanks!
Hi, thanks for watching! As I said in this video, this thing will be recognized as a normal floppy drive by your computer or keyboard. So if your keyboard already has a floppy drive built in, this will work as a replacement. If there is no floppy drive, you can't connect this. ;-) Only thing you need to be aware of is there were 720kb and 1440kb floppy disks back in the day, you have to check that before buying.
Just search on amazon for "usb floppy emulator" and you can pick the cheapest one right away.
Best regards!
@@mr_floydst
Thank you so much for your Quick answers!!
I really gonna buy an emulator.
I still use the 1.44mb disc.
I will find out the right emulator i gues.
Again thank you.
Eric The Netherlands
Oke Floyd
Now i have build in the emulator.
When i start up i get: f-f
When i put is the usb stick i get: 34
Please can you, or somebody else, tell me step by step what to do?
AGAIN THANKS AHEAD!
ERIC
That said, I would like to get your sound files too Floyd…It’s just I haven’t got a spare £150 for the emulator at the moment….😏
You can buy the cheapest one on Amazon, they start at $20. Just search for "USB Floppy Drive Emulator" and buy the cheapest one.
My patch set can be stored on a standard 1.44MB floppy disk if you still have one (and a drive).
Couldn't you also buy a USB to MIDI interface for your computer then transfer data to and from your synth via MIDI? That seems simpler and you wouldn't have to open up your keyboard. Of course, if you don't have a computer handy, then your solution would be better.
Thanks for watching! That's true for MIDI files and Patches, but transfering samples via MIDI cable isn't possible on the EX5 (and when it's possible, 10kb/s will really grate your nerves) ;-)
For some reason the keyboard says no disk when everything seems to be installed correctly. When I put the usb in, the dots disappear but it seems like the keyboard doesn't recognise this emulator
Thanks for watching! You might need to setup the jumpers in the back of the emulator. Please Google gotek floppy jumper setup for an explanation. Best regards!
@@mr_floydst thank you. I will look into it
@@irynazhylyak179 One thing I forgot to ask: Did you format the USB stick using the ipcas software?
@@mr_floydstNo. I didn't. How do I do that? Sorry if it's a dumb question but do I have to do that for every new usb stick that I use ?
You can get that program here www.philscomputerlab.com/gotek-floppy-emulator.html (look at the comments on this video, I've pinned that one :-) ) With that program, format the USB stick. After that, the floppy emulator will be able to read your stick.
Not clear at all, how you get 1000 partitions on the stick ?
Hi, thanks for watching! The IPCAS software will do that. Please see the pinned comment for a working link.
I've done the hardware installed, but have not yet installed any software on my computer that will read the partitioned usb. All of the software looks super sketchy.
Try this page, it has some download links to the IPCAS software (the company shut down some time ago, but some former staff members kept the app online) pixelnostalgie.de/2017/05/tutorial-gotek-sfr1m44-u100-k-usb-floppy-emulator/
@@mr_floydst Thanks, I'll take a look at it. At quick glance, I cannot read the site, but I think I'll be able to make sense of it will enough to find the download
@@dviant13 It's somewhere near the end of that page. In Google Chrome there's an automatic translator which might help you.
I own a Yamaha EL-90, does the same emulator work?
Hi! Thanks for watching. Yes, it will work. But check if you need the 1,44MB or the 720KB version before ordering.
I have little knowledge regarding 1.44MB or the 720KB version. Where I can find the answer? Would you pls explain to me. Thanks.
@@mlcheng5584 My answer is one year late ;-) (RUclips never displays there are new _answers_ in a topic, so I never saw this) - look at your floppy disks. If there's a "HD" somewhere printed onto them, they're 1.44MB disks.
what put i on usb stick fot korg i3 pls thx
Hi! The I3 is a brand new keyboard, it has an USB connector you can use for any USB device that makes sense connecting to a keyboard. So you can use any USB stick, I guess. Best regards!
@@mr_floydst its for the old i3 sorry
Tried everything to get emulator software to work . I used windows 10. i can only format the usb but can't write anything to the partition. Switched to windows 7 and same issues. The emulator software is useless.
If I find time, I'll make a short screen capture (if that'd help you, that is). On my Win 10 PC, it works, but I agree it's a unnecessarily complicated process.
je fais tout mais y a rien qui marche il est dans ordi mais impossible de le remettre dans le cle
Hi, there are some things you can try if this doesn't work.
1.) examine your USB floppy emulator if there are jumper switches or dip switches for setup / configuration on it. If there are, look up their function in the manual and set them accordingly.
2.) check if your USB stick has been formatted correctly using the ipcas software.
3.) check if your USB stick is inserted properly. Some of these devices need quite some pressure to connect.
Good luck!
Will this work on a korg O1W ?
Thanks for watching! This will work on any machine which uses a standard floppy drive.
@@mr_floydst thank you!
Hi i just installed my emulator and recommended software, it doesnt work
Thanks for watching. Can you be more specific, please? What exactly doesn't work? Does the emulator light up? Did you format the USB stick in the software?
@@mr_floydst hi the 3 000 will light up but the green light doesnt come on.
@@mr_floydst Also the keyboard says invalid disk. I am using windows 10
@@davidgibson3724 Please check if you connected the ribbon cable correctly: There's a notch on it. Also, there are "jumpers" on the back of the emulator. Please try to look up how they need to be set up for your keyboard, depending on the model of your keyboard and the emulator you bought.
@@mr_floydst its a yamaha psr 6000, its was all clicked in place. The 3 zeros light up but not the green light
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Your voice look like my voice when I hear it on recorder
Proof, please 🙂
Thanks for NOTHING!! Why in the hell didn't you show HOW TO REMOVE THE OLD DRIVE FIRST? Sheesh!
THANKS for watching my video, DESPITE THESE FLAWS! :-)
@Baba Yaga You showed your true colors....throwing a racist remark in.. Hahahaha BTW, that was a "constructive criticism".
@@PepperWilliams_songcovers Sorry but your victim card has expired. Please go obtain another one from your local ✡️ Marxist Centre ✡️.
Hi, I inherited an EX5. It's been stored in a basement since who knows when. It works but is quite battered. The keys work, the dial is good and you can change sounds but most of the buttons don't, no matter how hard you press nothing happens. Trying a lot I got some buttons like Voice, Performance, Edit and a few more to respond but important ones like Store, Enter, Disk won't. This last one is specially painfull because I just swap the disk drive for the usb emulator (following your instructions) and I can't access the drive because the damn button not working. My gess is that something has been spilled over or maybe just grim from the years. When i opened the keyboard for the drive swap I saw that the button panels are in the oposite side so it looks quiet difficult to reach them without dismanteling the whole thing.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Thanks for watching and congratulations! I'm afraid your EX5's main board is damaged, leaking capacitors most likely - they tend to spill when not used for a long time. You could try to change the battery and do a hard reset and clean stuff with a dry toothbrush, while looking for leaked caps, but maybe take it to someone who can repair it. Prices are going up on the EX5 so it should be a worthwhile investment. Good luck!