Build Your Own Arcade Controls Forum
Main => Everything Else => Topic started by: Jabba on February 01, 2005, 12:02:40 am
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I have just started researching this and thought someone here my be
able to guide me in the right direction. There is no sound card on
the laptop. How do I go about connecting the YamaHa (or any midi-type device) to the laptop? I saw a MIDI to USB cable... Is that what I would use? Do I need any special software? I found some pretty cool software called Anvil and would like to start using my piano hooked up to the laptop.
Any help would definately be appreciated for this MIDI Noob :) Thanks
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http://www.turnkey.co.uk/tkweb/stockdetail.jsp?sku=ATRA-XPMIDIMA&context=WEB
Something like that would do the job. You may need a driver (should be included) depending on what version of windows you are running.
Once installed the device should appear for selection in "midi in" and "midi out" drop down menus/windows in pretty much all of the main music software.
Midi can also be connected through the old game port connectors but your laptop probably won't have one of those.
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hey jabba do you play keyboard/piano?
im looking to start playing and i want to start with an inexpensive keyboard, something that shipped will cost like 80$ or less. is it possible to do this without getting total junk? im not sure how dedicated i will be to this until i try so i dont want to buy something really nice and not be into it in a couple weeks
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I'll sell you my Yamaha PSR 180 for around 50. + shipping :)
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hmm, i think i might take you up on that offer. will you be able to hold it until next week? does that come with a power adapter? and it has built in speakers?
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It's just been sitting around.....no power adapter...but I used a universal adapter that worked fine...built-in stereo speakers...you should see my closet....heh heh
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Hi guys, thanks for the feedback.
Dexter, that cable device looks like exactly what I am looking for. Cool!
Think I'll see if one of the music shops in town stocks/can order one of these for me.
Thanks again!