![]() ![]() While I didn’t read it, you may wish to download it and see what you can find out on your own. In any case, I did manage to find a link to the old manual for that device. That’s why your suggestions made no sense to me. ![]() They are not, as you reported, whatare currently referred to as MDF files ("and they open up with the. Extensions for those files were something like. :) What the unit produced were MDR data files using Standard MIDI File Format 0. Perhaps someone at Yamaha still has one lying around or remembers it, but personally I have no access to one (or interest in it), so can’t be of much more help. The Yamaha MDF-2 is a very old device, and was designed for computers, synths and other equipment that was used 15-20 years ago. Instead of basing responses on what you are reporting, let’s look at some other information.
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