Korg IS40 Floppy disk drive question...
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Korg IS40 Floppy disk drive question...
Hi,
I'm the happy user of a Korg IS40, never had any problem with it at all and I love the machine.
However the floppy drive just died yesterday and I'm trying to find a replacement.
I've found so far (thanks to this forum) that the Teac FD-235HF floppy drive family should work just fine.
But I'm wondering if I should buy one of those cool Floppy devices that allow one to use a USB memory stick as if it were a floppy drive.
For that so far I read that the device will work fine as long as the drive to replace is a standard one.
Does anybody know if the floppy drive is standard? the Teac FD-235 will work on a standard PC, but I do not know if it is a completely standard floppy drive, or if it has something that makes it special for the IS40.
Can anyone please help me? or direct me to some info?
Many thanks in advance.
I'm the happy user of a Korg IS40, never had any problem with it at all and I love the machine.
However the floppy drive just died yesterday and I'm trying to find a replacement.
I've found so far (thanks to this forum) that the Teac FD-235HF floppy drive family should work just fine.
But I'm wondering if I should buy one of those cool Floppy devices that allow one to use a USB memory stick as if it were a floppy drive.
For that so far I read that the device will work fine as long as the drive to replace is a standard one.
Does anybody know if the floppy drive is standard? the Teac FD-235 will work on a standard PC, but I do not know if it is a completely standard floppy drive, or if it has something that makes it special for the IS40.
Can anyone please help me? or direct me to some info?
Many thanks in advance.
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Hi
Just wanted to at least get a response to you.
Sorry if this seems a bit of a useless answer...
Pete
Just wanted to at least get a response to you.
I am not sure if this USB-style device is good, bad or indifferent but I think the floppy is standard - the best thing to do is take it out or get your Korg service engineer to do it for you - shouldn't cost much - at least you will know the answer.But I'm wondering if I should buy one of those cool Floppy devices that allow one to use a USB memory stick as if it were a floppy drive.
For that so far I read that the device will work fine as long as the drive to replace is a standard one.
Sorry if this seems a bit of a useless answer...
Pete

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Re: Korg IS40 Floppy disk drive question...
@karmathanever (Pete)
Problem is that everywhere I've been they try to charge me a little fortune.
Once I get some spare time next week I'll open the keyboard and see what can be done, I have a couple of Floppy drives lying around.
I will post here the results.
Also if it turns to be a standard drive, I'll attempt the USB thingy.
Hi, do not worry, any little info is good.Sorry if this seems a bit of a useless answer...
Problem is that everywhere I've been they try to charge me a little fortune.
Once I get some spare time next week I'll open the keyboard and see what can be done, I have a couple of Floppy drives lying around.
I will post here the results.
Also if it turns to be a standard drive, I'll attempt the USB thingy.
I'm pretty sure that most keyboards that use a floppy drive (certainly KORG ones), use a standard floppy.
The Karma certainly does.
However, sometimes different floppy models take the floppy ribbon cable the other side up - apparently. Hence why many floppy ribbon cables don't have an aligning/locking groove like IDE and SCSI cables do...
The Karma certainly does.
However, sometimes different floppy models take the floppy ribbon cable the other side up - apparently. Hence why many floppy ribbon cables don't have an aligning/locking groove like IDE and SCSI cables do...
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Re: Korg IS40 Floppy disk drive question...
That's interesting. I haven't heard of such a device, but I could see that being of great use. Could you point us to a source of such a device?jpfsanders wrote:Hi,
But I'm wondering if I should buy one of those cool Floppy devices that allow one to use a USB memory stick as if it were a floppy drive.
Good luck with your project.
Cheers, Giner
Floppy drive emulator
Hi,
I have some solution for your problems.
FLOPPY DRIVE EMULATOR (This version can emulate up to 100 Floppies in 1 USB Pen drive) CAN REPLACE 3.5" FLOPPY DISK DRIVES, FOR EXAMPLE :
31/2'' DRIVES : ALPS (AL FD 7xx), PANASONIC (JU-25xxx), SONY (MPF-520xx, MPF-920xx), YE DATA : YD-702D...




Compatible keyboards & sequencers
YAMAHA
PSR-340, PSR-450, PSR-540, PSR-550, PSR-630, PSR-730, PSR-640, PSR-740,
PSR-1000, PSR-1100, PSR-2000, PSR-2100, PSR-9000
TYROS 1, MDF-3, CVP-92
DGX-300
ROLAND
E-50, E-60
E-66 , E-68 , E-86 , E-96
E-500, E-600
EXR-E2, EXR-5, EXR-7,
VA-3, VA-5, VA-7, VA-76
G-600, G-800, G-1000
RA-800
EM-25, EM-50, EM-55, EM-2000
XP-50, XP-60, XP-80
SD-35
KORG
iS35, iS40, iS45, iS50
PA-50, PA-60
i5s, i5m, ix300
i4s, X2, X3, X3R
i2, i3, 01/W
TECHNICS
KN901, KN920, KN930
KN3000, KN6000
SOLTON
MS-50, MS-60, MS-80, MS-100
CASIO
CTK-731, CTK-811, MZ-2000
CHARLIE LAB
MEGABEAT RACK
Also, this verison is Standard IBM-AT Interface and Standard Shugart Interface jumper selectable.
YOUR COMPLETELY SAFELY DATA...
Use USB PEN DIRVE. The risks of drive failure are almost non-existent, because the DRIVE has no mechanical parts moving. A preventive detection system is incorporated to deal with an eventual failure.
EASY INSTALLATION
The USB FLOPPY DRIVE EMULATOR uses as much space as a 31/2'' floppy disk drive.
RELIABILITY
You can work with dust environment and vibrations without any trouble.
The USB FLOPPY DRIVE EMULATOR has a one year warranty with workshop return, whilst the floppy disk drives are no longer repaired.
Specifications:
USB socket to insert USB pen drive
4-pin floppy socket for voltage supply
34-pin socket for standard floppy drive cable
Diagnostics RED LED: Busy
Switch LOAD
Voltage supply: 5 V DC, 4-pin-voltage supply socket for 3.5 inch drive
Standard price is 100EUR - for models with 34 pin connector
The others models with 26 or 24 pin connector cost 120EUR
You can ask me via forum or send an email darq82@tlen.pl
Best regards,
Darek
I have some solution for your problems.
FLOPPY DRIVE EMULATOR (This version can emulate up to 100 Floppies in 1 USB Pen drive) CAN REPLACE 3.5" FLOPPY DISK DRIVES, FOR EXAMPLE :
31/2'' DRIVES : ALPS (AL FD 7xx), PANASONIC (JU-25xxx), SONY (MPF-520xx, MPF-920xx), YE DATA : YD-702D...




Compatible keyboards & sequencers
YAMAHA
PSR-340, PSR-450, PSR-540, PSR-550, PSR-630, PSR-730, PSR-640, PSR-740,
PSR-1000, PSR-1100, PSR-2000, PSR-2100, PSR-9000
TYROS 1, MDF-3, CVP-92
DGX-300
ROLAND
E-50, E-60
E-66 , E-68 , E-86 , E-96
E-500, E-600
EXR-E2, EXR-5, EXR-7,
VA-3, VA-5, VA-7, VA-76
G-600, G-800, G-1000
RA-800
EM-25, EM-50, EM-55, EM-2000
XP-50, XP-60, XP-80
SD-35
KORG
iS35, iS40, iS45, iS50
PA-50, PA-60
i5s, i5m, ix300
i4s, X2, X3, X3R
i2, i3, 01/W
TECHNICS
KN901, KN920, KN930
KN3000, KN6000
SOLTON
MS-50, MS-60, MS-80, MS-100
CASIO
CTK-731, CTK-811, MZ-2000
CHARLIE LAB
MEGABEAT RACK
Also, this verison is Standard IBM-AT Interface and Standard Shugart Interface jumper selectable.
YOUR COMPLETELY SAFELY DATA...
Use USB PEN DIRVE. The risks of drive failure are almost non-existent, because the DRIVE has no mechanical parts moving. A preventive detection system is incorporated to deal with an eventual failure.
EASY INSTALLATION
The USB FLOPPY DRIVE EMULATOR uses as much space as a 31/2'' floppy disk drive.
RELIABILITY
You can work with dust environment and vibrations without any trouble.
The USB FLOPPY DRIVE EMULATOR has a one year warranty with workshop return, whilst the floppy disk drives are no longer repaired.
Specifications:
USB socket to insert USB pen drive
4-pin floppy socket for voltage supply
34-pin socket for standard floppy drive cable
Diagnostics RED LED: Busy
Switch LOAD
Voltage supply: 5 V DC, 4-pin-voltage supply socket for 3.5 inch drive
Standard price is 100EUR - for models with 34 pin connector
The others models with 26 or 24 pin connector cost 120EUR
You can ask me via forum or send an email darq82@tlen.pl
Best regards,
Darek
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USB Floppy Disc Drive Replacement
Hi if i get a usb replacement for my i4S will the disc mode recognise this?
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also will this device fit in the space where the floppy disc should go?
please add me to msn if u want to chat I am lovihng the world of Korg ahnd if eva you want to chat just pm me.
I have one of the older pa50 keyboards which I don’t use now, but I have been thinking of modifying the floppy disc drive to accept a flash card or an sd memory card. However, on the pa50, the floppy drive is also used as a direct HD, which allows you to play styles on floppy discs without loading them into the keyboard, which of course is much faster. If a modification was carried out and the floppy drive was changed, surely this direct HD facility would be lost. I don’t know if the IS40 keyboard has this HD facility but if it does, that might be a consideration. Also, I’ve seen adverts for floppy disc drive modification hardware as low as 30 euros (or maybe GB POUNDS) so you would need to have a look around the internet for prices and specifications.