So i got my old PSR-280 back, cause i wan't to test if i'm still instrested in playing these things before i start to invest in to the big guns (Kawai VTC1 is on the list if the intrest keeps) But! I have purchased midi in/out and plugged to my Yamaha an
It was working fine untill i connected a Yamaha keyboard model PSR-E473 with a USB-B to USB-C cable. The audio sounds became a robot sound, even when the cable was disconnected. To get normal sound back I have to do a restart of the ...
It is also no matter of having it directly connected to the Mac or via a usb-hub. (I tested all the combinations with different cables). Also my Mac is happy to accept all of the other plug-and-play-USB-Midi-devices (such as a mini midi keyboard by nektar, 'SE25') instantly ...
What this allows me to do on the input-side is to select between a keyboard, a USB MIDI-interfaces connected to a modern system and that of a vintage computer system. Duplicating the MIDI-messages on different THRU-ports allow me to send the same data to several MIDI-devices, such as ...
Check Yamaha Keyboard Settings: Ensure that the Yamaha keyboard is set to the correct USB audio output mode. Refer to the keyboard's user manual for specific instructions. I hope this helps resolve the issue. Please let me know how it goes. ...
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