![]() I contacted this company:īy the way, you may wonder why I didn't use a male to female cable. * A Female to Female IDE 44 PIN cable (at most 45 cm long, longer won't work), but with the cables twisted at one end. That would be enough however, if you plan to leave the adapter outside from the keyboard, then this is what you need: Anyway, I can always do backups to my PC in case that the card gets damaged. Yes, it looks cheap, but unfortunately, there are not much cards today with such lower speed. * CF Card (I found some info telling that it should be a slow card arround the 80x):īut for the tyros, I will try this one (64 GB): * Adapter looks similar to this one (it is not the same I bought, I lost the page): I read that higher speeds may cause problems.įor the interested, here is what I used for my PSR: I'm planning to use a 64 GB card with a speed of 100x. Has anybody tried this on a Tyros 1? If so, I would like to know which card you use. Off course, I don't disconnect the CF card while the keyboard is on. This makes for me easier to copy my files from the CF card to my computer. I even attached an IDE ribbon Cable (approx 45 cm) and fixed the card outside from the keyboard. My main idea wasn't to gain speed, but to get ride of a mechanical hard drive, which can be damaged easily. I replaced the hard drive of my PSR-9000 with a 8GB CompactFlash card with a speed of 80x, which is connected to the PSR by an adapter from CF to an IDE hard drive.
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