Hello everybody! Does anybody have experience copying files from old Yamaha Clavinova floppy disks?
I have this huge collection of CLP-156 disks that I absolutely can't read. After trying about 30 of them, I did find one where I can see a directory listing. I see…
CLP_01.MDA
CLP_02.MDA
CLP_03.MDA
CLP_04.MDA
CLP_05.MDA
CLP_06.MDA
CLP_07.MDA
CLP_08.MDA
MUSIC.DIR
It looks like some Bizzaroworld version of the ESEQ .FIL files with the PIANODIR.FIL. Maybe an earlier version of Yamaha's proprietary ESEQ format? That's my only real hint, along with the fact that the files, when opened in a text editor, have “COM-ESEQ” near the beginning of an otherwise apparently binary file.
Most of the disks appear as not formatted, although I'm told they all play in correctly in the now-defunct CLP-156. They appear to have been cared for excellently.
For transferring old floppies, I have a dual-boot MS-DOS / Windows XP machine with internal floppy disk drive, DKVUTILS, Player Piano Floppy Backup Utility (PPFBU), RootARipper, a Greaseweazle, and other niceties.
From here my plan is basically to find an old Clavinova with operating drive and feed these disks through it, reading the MIDI output and saving that on a computer. Which is awkward and weird, but probably functional. I'd love to be able to do something with these files.
I have this huge collection of CLP-156 disks that I absolutely can't read. After trying about 30 of them, I did find one where I can see a directory listing. I see…
CLP_01.MDA
CLP_02.MDA
CLP_03.MDA
CLP_04.MDA
CLP_05.MDA
CLP_06.MDA
CLP_07.MDA
CLP_08.MDA
MUSIC.DIR
It looks like some Bizzaroworld version of the ESEQ .FIL files with the PIANODIR.FIL. Maybe an earlier version of Yamaha's proprietary ESEQ format? That's my only real hint, along with the fact that the files, when opened in a text editor, have “COM-ESEQ” near the beginning of an otherwise apparently binary file.
Most of the disks appear as not formatted, although I'm told they all play in correctly in the now-defunct CLP-156. They appear to have been cared for excellently.
For transferring old floppies, I have a dual-boot MS-DOS / Windows XP machine with internal floppy disk drive, DKVUTILS, Player Piano Floppy Backup Utility (PPFBU), RootARipper, a Greaseweazle, and other niceties.
From here my plan is basically to find an old Clavinova with operating drive and feed these disks through it, reading the MIDI output and saving that on a computer. Which is awkward and weird, but probably functional. I'd love to be able to do something with these files.
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