with ACID music STUDIO 11, i can use Yamaha P125 like a midi keyboard through many VST available with ACID music STUdio 11. I don't know how is it possible..but i can record some keybord parts with many other sound out my Yamaha P-125. Sailer didn't tell me that ! (just turn "Digital piano" in device )

I want to use my Yamaha 635 Keyboard as a midi controller in Sonar. I used to know how to set it up, and used it on many projects in the past. I haven't recorded anything since Bandlab has taken over. I am finally finding the time to work on one of my songs, and ready to add some keyboard parts


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The cp 73 seems overstretched. I'm gigging with the nord and a yamaha modx6, this setup in purely on occasions where I don't want to carry an expansive board, feels weird to use the cp as a midi controller...

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.

Create an External Keyboard Device as outlined in the reference manual section Setup > Setup Your Midi Devices. If that USB keyboard shows up on your system as a valid midi device, you'll be able to use it in Studio One.

In general most MIDI keyboard controllers will work with Music Maker, however there my be issues with assigning/using the pads on those that have them, and you may find the 2 octave range limiting - I have used 49 key midi keyboards (no pads so cannot comment on their usage) and the extended octave range is much easier to use.

Judging by your comments thus far, I think getting the CSP-series might be the right choice for you. The cool thing about software is that you can always dabble with it later on, using your Clavinova (or any other keyboard with USB connectivity) as a MIDI controller and speaker. If you want more sounds, the option is always going to be there when you need it.

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Many keyboard players, producers and students are buying these controllers to use on the road or take anywhere and play: you can use phones with smartphones or tablets, they are light and smaller and all you need is a good app with no latency / delay!

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It is a fact everything that you do with the MODX keyboard and controllers is sent Out via MIDI as some kind of coded message. You can record and have the MODX faithfully reproduce every musical gesture and nuance. However, we will mention that there are some things that MODX does that can only faithfully be captured as audio.

It is again unfortunate that for the sake of economy I suppose, many hobby keyboards and even some supposedly pro boards have eliminated the original DIN style interfaces which in addition to being a universal standard for connecting midi music instruments, also had a developed "language" so instruments could speak to each other. In doing so, they stripped out the hardware ICs and software routines that were used universally for all original midi music and even lighting equipment for automation. Now you must buy (expensive) usb "host" boxes such as the Kenton and Midiplus to add the DIN connectors to keyboards or modules that do not have these.

I purposely use an Alesis q25 for playing my hardware modules since it has both usb and midi din connectors going out, as do a few other new midi controllers but not many. (Casio, there's another marketing idea!) The advantage of having the USB interface is that you only need a standard USB computer cable which acts as both the in and out connection for midi data, but again your computer must provide the software routines to enable 2 different usb music devices to work together if these do not have the midi din interface built-in. For example, my PX575 Casio only has a usb port, no midi din ports.

Just came across this older post no-one answered this question. Nothing wrong with host boxes at all, but adds some expense, and I've read that depending upon model-kenton, Chinese box I've seen now, iconnect-which only has one version that is a true midi host box, the older iconnect 2 and the midiplus-there may not be compatibility with keyboards that use the newer class compliant midi usb language such as some of the newest Casios and other brands. I recall some user complaints that the Midiplus has this problem, the Kenton doesn't. Not sure about the boxy-looking Chinese version.

These days most Midi control keyboards are designed with portability in mind, often reducing the playing quality and experience, The A49 from Roland raises the bar considerably. This controller features full size, rounded edge, velocity sensitivity keys, a streamlined design means this is ultra portability. Weighing in at just 2.5 kg (5 lbs. 9 oz) it will be possible to carry this unit virtually anywhere and featuring USB Power direct from the computer It can be operated anywhere in the world.

The A-49 has a recessed rear panel allowing access to connections so you can place a computer monitor or laptop in you favourite position to help create a productive working environment. Similarly the layout of the user controls has been designed with fluidity and productivity in mind, The two knobs, two switches, and the D-BEAM controller are all easily accessible and intelligently arranged. Dedicated octave buttons offer immediate control of the key scale, and a transpose button is provided for adjusting the scale in semitone steps; LED indicators give you instant visual feedback of your octave/transpose settings. Other settings can be accessed via the Function button, which lets you use the keys to perform additional tasks printed above the keyboard. 589ccfa754

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