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How to use my Yamaha PSRx600 in my iPad iOS set up ?
I love to use it standalone burt as it got fantastic 61 key keyboard do you have an idea to integrate it in a IPad home studio my daws are : GB, Cubasis 3 , NS2. I should had Logic ios too.
I got got also a MacBook Air M1 Logic Pro.
I would like to integrate it but I don’t know how to do, is it nice idea ?
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Easiest way is to buy USB wireless LAN adaptor (UD-WL01)
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Yamaha-UDWL01-Keyboard-Wireless-Adapter/dp/B00LGM62SA
Thanks
it must be costly aidons as with Yamaha nothing is easy
Easy, but pricey….I guess like Apple they reckon if you can afford the hardware then you can afford the dongles later.
Doesn't that just connect the keyboard to wifi? How does midi get to it?
You can connect the keyboard and the iPad to your mac. Then send the midi from your keyboard to your iPad or the midi from your iPad to your keyboard. The iPad audio goes thru the usb cable. Set it up in audio/midi setup app. (You will have to make an agregate device in the audio/midi setup app.)
Or you could just get a bluetooth midi adapter to stick on your keyboard.
Maybe better to just plug the keyboard usb cable into a usb-c hub that is connected to your iPad.
Or there’s this one
https://www.yamahamusiclondon.com/UD-BT01-Wireless-MIDI-Adaptor/pidSUDBT01
Many thanks for your help @BiancaNeve @Alfred
That looks a better bet.