Used this vid as a guide to upgrade the drive on my KN2000, thanks. The only difference with the KN3000 was that a single cable is used to connect the drive on the KN2000 instead of separate power and data cables.
Very nice and clear video. Few years ago I've also replaced the floppy by an emulator and at that time I took a lot of pics having the idea to post them on the internet, but I never had time. You did it so very good job. I'm sure this will help more than one over there...
Thanks for feedback. Have you installed emulator yet? Was/Is the presentation adequate for the job?. Regards Noel Greacen email noel.greacen@gmail.com if you require further help.
Dear Sir, I watched some videos concerning the USB emulators for Roland organs but unfortunately comments are disabled, so I can’t ask questions there. Can you help ?? Which model of these USB emulators works with a Roland E-500 ?
Hi watched your vd for installing usb emulater for technics sx-KN 3000 I have installed it But I am at a loss to get my laptop to see the stick is there some software to accomplish this hope you can help thankyou
Computer data transfer to Floppy Emulator in Musical keyboards. Walter, I have just posted this new video - "Computer data transfer to floppy emulator in musical keyboards" on my Noel Greacen google site..hope it helps ..please confirm your reply... I am having trouble with gmail..my better address is greaso@bigpond.com regards Noel Greacen
Used this vid as a guide to upgrade the drive on my KN2000, thanks. The only difference with the KN3000 was that a single cable is used to connect the drive on the KN2000 instead of separate power and data cables.
Very nice and clear video. Few years ago I've also replaced the floppy by an emulator and at that time I took a lot of pics having the idea to post them on the internet, but I never had time. You did it so very good job. I'm sure this will help more than one over there...
My KN 3000 will have a longer life. Thank you sir.
Thanks for feedback. Have you installed emulator yet? Was/Is the presentation adequate for the job?. Regards Noel Greacen email noel.greacen@gmail.com if you require further help.
I haven't installed the emulator yet but I now have the knowledge and confidence that I need to complete the task. Thank you very much.
Hello Noel!
Your video gave me hope. I have a KN5000 and really looking forward to the video of the solutions.
Thanks a lot!
Best regards from Hungary
Hello Noel...Your video gave me hope...I have a KN2000 and realy looking forward to the video of the solutions...Thanks a lot!Best regards from Turkey
Hello
did you manage to install the disk emulator on your KN2000 because I do not know how did you do it? thank you
Pls make video for kn2000 floppy to usb. Thank you
Thank you Sir. Your presentation was of great help for me.
Dear Sir, I watched some videos concerning the USB emulators for Roland
organs but unfortunately comments are disabled, so I can’t ask questions there.
Can you help ?? Which model of these USB emulators works with a Roland
E-500 ?
Cuantos pines trae el teclado KN3000 se le podra poner el emulador floppy que trae 34 pines
Hi! Can I do that on a KN6000? Which drive/emulator shoud I need to buy? Thanks for the videos!!!
Mi teclado KN3000 no reproduce los ritmos del emulador floppy que formato sera el que necesita para que los reprodusca
Hi watched your vd for installing usb emulater for technics sx-KN 3000 I have installed it But I am at a loss to get my laptop to see the stick is there some software to accomplish this hope you can help thankyou
Computer data transfer to Floppy Emulator in Musical keyboards.
Walter,
I have just posted this new video - "Computer data transfer to floppy emulator in musical keyboards" on my Noel Greacen google site..hope it helps ..please confirm your reply... I am having trouble with gmail..my better address is greaso@bigpond.com
regards Noel Greacen
I have a kn3000 but since a few days only the display lights up and no sound anymore :-(
how to connect it to pc?
MERCI
Sorry forgot to say i have formated the stick to 999 the technics sees the emulater no bother