E-Seq
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− | Yamaha developed the Disklavier reproducing piano to North America in 1987. At the time recordings and playback was via 3.5 2DD floppy disks.<ref>https://disklavier.com/history-of-the-disklavier</ref> | + | Yamaha developed the Disklavier reproducing piano to North America in 1987. At the time recordings and playback was via 3.5 2DD floppy disks.<ref>https://disklavier.com/history-of-the-disklavier</ref><ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disklavier#Early_models</ref> |
==Format Information== | ==Format Information== |
Revision as of 21:01, 27 December 2021
Yamaha developed the Disklavier reproducing piano to North America in 1987. At the time recordings and playback was via 3.5 2DD floppy disks.[1][2]
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Format Information
Disklavier recorded and played back in the E-Seq format[3] which pre-dated MIDI. Disks often contained a form of DRM which made copying the disk difficult.[4]
File Information
FIL files have a header which includes the ascii COM-ESEQ
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Software & Samples
- http://www.kuhmann.com/Yamaha.htm
- http://disklavierworld.blogspot.com/2010/01/e-seq-midi-software-tools-docs.html
- https://www.midiplayertools.com/disks.htm
- http://www.kinura.net/ppfbu/