• Connect my non-MIDI keyboard to the computer
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Hello. I would like to know if its possible to connect my old Yamaha PSR-19 to my computer to use in softwares like FL Studio, because it has an AUX.out port and maybe there's a "bridge" to do that interface. If it's possible, can you show me how to do that? Thanks alot!
Does it have CV-gate output? If so you could get CV-gate to MIDI convertor although that could be expensive for what it is. Otherwise maybe you could use something like MIDIox to convert the CV-gate to MIDI?
[QUOTE=billi999;44712947]Does it have CV-gate output? If so you could get CV-gate to MIDI convertor although that could be expensive for what it is. Otherwise maybe you could use something like MIDIox to convert the CV-gate to MIDI?[/QUOTE] Sorry for late repost! My keyboard has an AUX Port for headophone, but I think I can use it for output analog audio. Maybe I should use arduino to do this work for me. I really don't know exactly what to do, so if you have and suggestions, please tell me. Grateful!
[QUOTE=Cesar Augusto;45408567]Sorry for late repost! My keyboard has an AUX Port for headophone, but I think I can use it for output analog audio. Maybe I should use arduino to do this work for me. I really don't know exactly what to do, so if you have and suggestions, please tell me. Grateful![/QUOTE] It might be more worth it to just get a cheap midi keyboard.
I want to make my old keyboard to a midi keyboard just for fun, like a challange. Here in Brazil a midi keyboard may cost a lot.
You'll need to find software that can analyze audio and spit out midi in realtime if you want this to work. Im not aware of anything off the top of my head, but there's bound to be something out there.
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