How To Get Usb Pino Keyboard Running For Mac X
I have a MIDI file example.mid on my Mac OS X 10.6 laptop. The laptop is connected to a MIDI keyboard (old Yamaha Clavinova, if it matters) via a. Using Apple's Audio MIDI Setup utility, I have configured the interface. Audio MIDI Setup's 'Test Setup' feature will make my keyboard play notes.
Mac MIDI Studio Setup How to configure your MIDI studio on a MAC using a MIDI interface. By Ron Tongue. Apple has done an excellent job in making Mac MIDI configurations quick and easy. Before you begin, you should make sure that your MIDI software is properly installed and all of your MIDI equipment is setup. Follow the steps below to begin. I don't use USB directly into my Mac. So my keyboard audio and MIDI setup is different from what you are trying to do. The way my keyboard setup is it doesn't lock me into issues with new OS X versions problems as I am always just recording digital audio directly into my Mac and nothing else.
I can play notes on the keyboard, and have them appear in the notation app. Thus, I think I have the laptop connected to the Clavinova correctly. How can I make the notes in my MIDI file example.mid play on the MIDI keyboard, via the Mac OS X 10.6 laptop? I don't want the Mac OS software to make sounds, I want the Clavinova to make the sounds. Quicktime Player and VLC generate sound themselves, so they don't seem to do what I want.
I suspect I want a different kind of utility, which relays the contents of the MIDI file to the MIDI interface, for the keyboard to receive and play. I think part of the answer will be to explain what that MIDI-relay utility is called. I see references to 'sequencers' and 'DAWs' in articles like, but the article doesn't really explain whether a 'sequencer' or 'DAW' is supposed to do what I am looking for. A 'sequencer' is the descriptive name of a piece of software originally designed specifically for the recording/playback of MIDI data [usually through an external device, such as your Clavinova] These days, you would expect that one could also deal with audio recordings, software instrument plugins [soft-synths] etc. A DAW is a 'digital audio workstation'. Fancy name for a 'sequencer';-) If you just need simple playback through your MIDI interface to your Clavinova, then maybe something on may help.
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My eye was drawn to 'Mighty Midi', on the second page - though I haven't tried it myself. The Clavinova, depending on its age, would be expected to be able to handle GM [General Midi] or XG [Expanded spec GM] files - though if the files were made for Roland they may not sound great on Yamaha & vice versa, as the voicings & sonic spec were very different. If you want to dig deeper into the workings of the files, then perhaps Yamaha's XG Edit software would be a good place to look [though it's many years old now & the chap who wrote it has long since left Yamaha, it still should work] If you need more info, let me know. Edit - Sorry, I just realised XGEdit is OS9 or Windows only, apologies. It seems like the wording I'm looking for is 'plays MIDI files on an external device'. Most software I found which claimed to 'play MIDI files' did so using QuickTime or their own code to make sounds.
I'll quote Tetsujin's helpful definition for 'sequencer' and 'digital audio workstation': A 'sequencer' is the descriptive name of a piece of software originally designed specifically for the recording/playback of MIDI data [usually through an external device, such as your Clavinova] These days, you would expect that one could also deal with audio recordings, software instrument plugins [soft-synths] etc. A DAW is a 'digital audio workstation'. Fancy name for a 'sequencer';-) The specific software I found to play MIDI files on my external device was. This is a MIDI editor/sequencer which is GPL licensed.
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