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You are probably correct about the drive belt as that is a common issue on a lot of old gear like this. On ebay a seller has replacement FF drives for $40 for the DSS-1 which I might do just to have a spare. Put some light oil on it and it works for now. Found that the grease/lube on the rails the head mechanism rides back and forth on was pretty dried up and not allowing the mechanism to move. It would go through the motions of seeming to read the disk, clickety, clickety, click, but would fail with a message like you got. I had a similar problem with the disk drive in my old Korg DSS-1 keyboard sampler I fired up about a month ago. Anyone know of a place in the UK which sells drive belts? I've found a place in America which sells them, but I'm in the UK. *edit* Having done a bit of research, it now sounds like the problem may well be the drive belt. If the drive is broken, can I dump these over midi to the synth? I do have a CD I burned years ago with the original soundsets on, and a few others. I'll buy some new floppies to see if it can at least format them, but in the meantime, I thought I'd just ask if anyone has had any experience with this sort of thing? I'm not sure at this point whether the disks have aged beyond being readable, or whether it's the drive itself. When I try to access a disk, the drive whirrs for a second, then comes up with a 'disk not ready' error message. However, there's a problem with the disk drive. Having recently decided to get back into playing and recording, I fired up the synth to see if it still worked.Īll the sounds are still in memory from the last time I used it, and it seems to play as well as ever. I have a 1992 Yamaha SY85, which I haven't touched for at least ten years.