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Hi, I think I was the 'anonymous poster' to this question. Got caught up with life and trying to keep my church music program going and didn't check back for your answer. Let me see if i can do better this time.
The old clavinova has a library of about 300-500 songs on floppy disks that are deteriorating with time and also the clavinova's loading arm is beginning to not work consistently. We have had that portion of the clavinova (drive and arm) replaced at least 3 times over the last 20 odd years. They are harder to find now, so we purchased the new clavinova.
It came with a mounted external floppy drive, a usb thumb drive, and i would assume a fairly large internal storage. The floppy drive doesn't play the old clavinova floppies. If it is able, maybe I just haven't figured it out yet. I do know that I don't want to reformat the disk as that would erase the songs.
What do you suggest I do to be able to play the songs that are recorded from the old clavinova onto the new clavinova? Thanks and thanks for answering an old lady named 'anonymous'. Happy New Year!.How To Play A Yamaha Clavinova
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This video will guide you through the process of downloading and transferring files to your keyboard. I have a CVP 501 Clavinova. I purchased new about 5 years ago. I started playing this Clavinova when I was 80 and am really enjoying it. I recently purchased a 'Midi' file from Yamaha downloading it on to my Mac computer, and then put it on a stick and then put it in the USB drive on the CVP501. Standard MIDI File, GM and XG Command Set, Format 0/1 (XG MIDI Library) ClaviSoft, DOC (Disk Orchestra Collection) PianoSoft and PianoSoft Plus; Yamaha Style File (Style File Library). Visit the Yamaha. Hopefully this tutorial helped you, and if it did, feel free to like the video, and share with friends.WinRar: http://www.win-rar.com/download.htmlSong. Additionally, we produce 3.5' music disks for use in electronic keyboards and player pianos. Our disks are compatible with most currently manufactured keyboards including: PianoDisc™, Yamaha Clavinova™, Yamaha Disklavier™ Pianos, Roland digital pianos, and other keyboards conforming to the 'General MIDI' specification.