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squidgelet10 | 19:53 Fri 10th Sep 2010 | Computers
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Greetings each!
I own an older-style Roland Atelier AT-80R electronic organ which uses a floppy disk drive for storage/registration/midi/recording purposes, whereas the newer models are now USB.
FDD's are fine for small files although one cannot load many onto a single disk.
Does anyone out there know of a suitable interface which I could connect in order to replace the FDD with a USB input please?
Be good!
Cheers.
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PRoably not.

If it's designed to work with a floppy then I doubt it will support any other media or file system.
Have you tried asking Roland?
What, they chubby kid from grange hill? :)

(I'm showing my age aren't I!)
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I am awaiting a response from Roland at the moment, although there must be some type of interface available surely?
As I possess a USB external FDD, the reverse is clearly technically possible.
Stay good! :-)
Cheers.
"As I possess a USB external FDD, the reverse is clearly technically possible."

No it's not.

A floppy drive interface is an old interface that was only ever designed to have a floppy disk drive plugged into it.

A USB interface is a modern interface that was designed from the outset to have a huge range of devices plugged into it.
Hi Squidgelet10, I have a Korg PA50 which also uses an FDD for recording etc.
However, I now use a double ended 3.5mm stereo lead to connect the organ (via the headphone socket) to the computer (via the Line-in socket) and listen to the organ via the computer speakers while recording the playing on a FREE program called "Power Sound Editor FREE" (Google for it)
I don't use the FDD now and everything works fine once the volume is adjusted correctly.
Hope this helps.
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Hi guys.
Sorry but I think you are all missing the point, particularly Mr Fickens who appears to have lost the plot completely!
I definitely AIN'T trying to find a way to bypass the problem. What I want to know is:
Is there an interface which COULD be used?
We are talking about computer technology here, which is what the organ is using.
PC's have interfaces for USB connections, although I accept that these are integrated into the motherboard.
It IS possible, but the big question is HOW?
Until I get a professional opinion it seems no-one here is able to help, unfortunately.
Stay good!
Cheers.
I am researching the same question at the moment. Have not been able to establish compatibility yet, but I you may be able to use a FDD emulator such as the one below:

http://www.floppytous...c-zsKUCFYa7KgodlTb2CQ

Cheaper units available on eBay...
I am researching the same question at the moment. Have not been able to establish compatibility yet, but I you may be able to use a FDD emulator such as the one below:

http://www.floppytous...c-zsKUCFYa7KgodlTb2CQ

Cheaper units available on eBay...

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