Connecting your Yamaha keyboard to your Mac or PC is simple—all you need is the right USB or MIDI cable and the latest version of Yamaha’s MIDI drivers downloaded to your computer. In this article, we’ll show you which cords to use based on your keyboard model and how to get recording in your preferred digital audio workstation.
Things You Should Know
- USB: Connect the “A” end of the cable to a free port on your computer and the “B” end to the keyboard.
- MIDI: Connect the other end of the cable to the MIDI “In” port on an audio interface, then connect the interface to your computer with a USB A-to-B cable.
- Download the MIDI drivers for your keyboard to your computer in order to record into your digital audio workstation (DAW).
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Community Q&A
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QuestionMy keyboard doesn't have a USB port. What should I do?Community AnswerUse the MIDI port instead if there is one. If not, your keyboard might not be able to connect to the computer.
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QuestionCan I use this keyboard in logic like a MIDI keyboard?Community AnswerMost likely, yes. Almost any keyboard that you can connect to your computer will have MIDI capabilities.
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QuestionI have just downloaded a music downloader but my computer does not find my Yamaha keyboard PSR-350. I have it connected via midi usb. What should I do?Raga RagaCommunity AnswerHave you tried plugging the -IN- MIDI cable in the -OUT- port on your keyboard, and the -OUT- MIDI cable in the -IN- port? They will not work if put the other way around.
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About This Article
1. Connect your keyboard to a computer or to an audio interface.
2. Connect the audio interface to your computer using a USB A-to-B cable.
3. Turn on your keyboard.
4. Download the MIDI drivers for your keyboard to your computer.
5. Select your keyboard or audio interface as your "Input" device in your computer's sound settings.
6. Record MIDI or Audio using a digital audio workstation program.