Do you happen to have a music keyboard or digital piano lying around somewhere at home? Put that keyboard into use by using it as a MIDI controller.
Intel multi-core processor, or Apple silicon, with Rosetta 2 installed. Equipped with a USB connector. Free disk space of 2 MB or more; high-speed hard disk. The Network-MIDI Driver must be installed on your Mac computer for controlling the M7CL, or LS9 via Ethernet. Main Revisions and Enhancements. Now supports macOS 10.15 and macOS 11 (Intel). This version does not support macOS 11 (Apple silicon). Yamaha P45 connected in Roland SonicCell via Atemp MC1 and Atemp USB MIDI Host Real MIDI Out without computerhttp://atemp.ru.
It would still work even if the keyboard you have is really old.
All you need is for your keyboard to have a MIDI OUT port to use it as a MIDI controller. Check out the video below.
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First, check if you have MIDI out port on your keyboard. MIDI has existed for over 30 years now, so you can imagine even a very old keyboard sometimes have MIDI outputs. After all, before the USB MIDI controller came about, MIDI is what we use to connect gear so they work with each other.
This is what you should look for on your keyboard, the MIDI out
So your keyboard has a MIDI out?
Great! Here’s what you’ll need.
The USB to MIDI adapter cable would have USB on one end and three MIDI ports (MIDI in, MIDI out & MIDI thru) on the other.
What you’ll have to do is to connect the MIDI in of the cable to the MIDI out of your keyboard. Connect the USB end to an available USB port on your computer. At this point, you can hit the keys on your keyboard and check the indicator on the adapter, checking to see if any MIDI signal is being sent. The USB adapter will normally be installed automatically on your Windows or Mac computer. If it doesn’t and Windows reports it to be an unrecognizable USB device, chances are you received a faulty cable adapter.
Once your computer has successfully recognized the USB to MIDI adapter, launch your MIDI software or DAW next. Most DAWswould be able to detect the MIDI inputs on your computer automatically, but if it doesn’t, you can check your MIDI inputs settings and select your USB to MIDI adapter as the input.
And that’s really all to it. Load up and instrument and start playing away!
Don’t buy these cables. They don’t work and is not reliable when they do.
Warning: Don’t buy the extra cheap MIDI to USB cables. Those usually don’t work or have very bad latencies. Buy a midrange USB to MIDI adapter cable like the one I recommended above and you’ll never go wrong. You can also choose to buy from a reputable brand like Alesis, but I don’t think it’s necessary to spend extra on a cable.
Let me know if you were successful in hooking your old keyboard to your computer as a MIDI controller. If you need help, please comment below.
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