I would not be at all surprised if Yam made it so that only their won cable will work.Īre you able to have the keyboard play songs from a program on your PC? I can play a song in Band in a Box and have the Yam produce the sounds. >.This driver is, however, meant to be used with a different cable than mine.> On my keyboard the Yam software enabled copying between a PC and an SD memory card. I beleive that's the way Yamaha intend it to work. >.The settings of Yamaha "MusicSoft Downloader" (the software used to copy files from a PC to a Yamaha keyboard) displays the connection as a "USB Audio Device", however I cannot browse the keyboard's internal memory.> On my Yamaha DGX, the songs that come installed are completely inaccessible. I googled the EZ 200 quickly and it seems this model does not have internal memory. >.I want to transfer some MIDI files from my PC to the internal memory of my Yamaha EZ-200 keyboard.> #177591 - 10/31/12 06:59 AM Re: Transferring MIDI files from the PC to a Yamaha keyboard I know the EZ200 *is* capable of having files copied to it, because it appears in MusicSoft Downloader's list of models! On the other hand, though, the keyboard appears to not have an internal memory, as there is no Record feature on it.Īny help with this would be tremendously appreciated! Was anyone able to make such a connection to an older keyboard? I am wondering whether getting this Yamaha "UX16 USB-MIDI Interface" cable would enable the software to access my keyboard's internal memory. This driver is, however, meant to be used with a different cable than mine (), although the two cables seem to be essentially the same (1 USB port to 2 MIDI ports). I then downloaded and installed the Yamaha USB-MIDI driver (), however it says that no keyboard is connected. This is without having installed any drivers yet, and without Windows prompting me to install anything upon connecting the keyboard to the PC. The settings of Yamaha "MusicSoft Downloader" (the software used to copy files from a PC to a Yamaha keyboard) displays the connection as a "USB Audio Device", however I cannot browse the keyboard's internal memory in order to copy MIDI files over. I connected the keyboard to my PC using a USB-MIDI cable, following the in-to-out out-to-in convention for the MIDI ports. I want to transfer some MIDI files from my PC to the internal memory of my Yamaha EZ-200 keyboard, in order to learn to play those pieces using the keyboard's Learning Mode.
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