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Average rating:
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I have been using MC 500 MK II since 1988 until now, but the problem my MC's floppy drive broke, and I want to replace it to a new one. I ask the roland dealer here they don't sale it anymore, and I try the pc's floppy drive. Nothing works. I need help anybody have a clue what kind of floppy disk that I can use ex: toshiba, panasonics ? and how to set a jumper so my MC can work again. Please give me any informations. Thank's alot.
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hi i was told there is a converter system disk for mc-500 mk11.. can anyone tell me where can i get it... thank you
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if you guys need manual support check out rolandus.com<--------click on support the manuals for all products are there..from A-Z..good luck----umm i like the mc50 better then this one,just make sure that the external synths you use are compatible with this sequencer...especially SMF!(standard midi files)please check the compatibility or else its gonna be a real pain for you guys...good luck!..again
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The best sequencer I've ever find. I've used the Kawai Q80, cakewalk,Cubase etc. I've always return to my old MC 500 MK II. Never had problem, great for studio, great for live, easy and quick, enough memory.... Why has Roland discontinued such a gret machine? If u find one buy it
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I bought my mc-500 about 15 years ago.i've used it on the road for about ten of those years and it always worked flawlessly.I recently started using it again and when i turn the power on all the lights on the display are on and it freezes up.I've tried most everything i can think of but nothing seems to work.If anybody can help me with this problem i'd greatly appreciate it. Mark T.
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