![]() ![]() I followed the instructions of the manual, without the driver, of course. I visited a couple of iStudio (Mac dealers) and saw that they used the same cable to connect a keyboard to the Mac. I bought a USB to host cable for 49 baht. This is the first time in my life I'm attempting to connect a DP to a computer.and it appears that my greatest nightmare has come alive A few forum members who responded to my question are of the view that a driver is not necessary. The problem is I don't have PC but a Mac, an iMac to be specific. My Powerbook is running perfectly-I just installed a new hard drive, fixed permissions and verified the drive-no problems whatsoever.I posted in another thread that my CLP 240 manual says in order to connect to PC, I have to download the accompanied CD-ROM, which incidentally is exclusively for Windows. ![]() The cable worked with a Tobshiba laptop, sorry to say. The Turtle Beach MIDI interface cable is being recognized and no special driver is needed for its operation in OS X (10.4 or greater). ![]() The MIDI in and out arrows associated with the MIDI usb interface icon change to a blue color as does the icon representing the Yamaha (external MIDI device) when I click on them the output port (the upside down triangle) of the Turtle Beach icon in the Audio MIDI Setup configuration window never turns red.ĭoes anyone have some idea why this Yamaha keyboard is not able to work with this setup. Also, the LED on the MIDI cable does not light up. There is a beeping tone continuously emitted from the Powerbook (running 10.4.11) whilst running MIDI test setup, and each I click on the icon representing the external MIDI device (the Yamaha keyboard) or the arrow at either end of the cable connection icon in the Audio MIDI Setup window, there is a discordant sound that emanates from the keyboard speaker. ![]() This is not necessarily a Garage Band issue, but my setup which includes a Yamaha P60 keyboard and Turtle Beach MIDI USB cable is not working my keyboard is not being recognized as an external MIDI device the MIDI cable is hooked up correctly MIDI setup recognizes the MIDI interface (the Turtle Beach USB MIDI cable), but when running MIDI test setup, there apparently is no correct communication. ![]()
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