No one on the internet should be allowed to do tutorial videos except THIS GUY! Not only did I just get every piece of information I just needed on this subject, but I also just got my dose of zen for the day. Thank you!
I was expecting for a comment like this, I was wondering what others are saying about this professional presentation, but you said it in perfect mode, funny. Bravo!
Thank you Musiah, so straight forward a tutorial. No jive talk, no heavy metal music, the only hep word was ‘bucks’ and that really doesn’t count. I’m subscribing,
Hi great video! one question if I use the USB 3 camera connection for use with an iPad and plug it into the wall for power can I still use my Roland 64D with it’s own power supply at the same time cheers.
Hi Jim, thanks for your kind feedback and, yes, unless I'm missing something, that should work, i.e. you should still be able to use your Roland's power supply. Hope this helps, Brendan :)
Wow !! So helpful and it actually worked! I just saved so much money using the advice in this video 😍👌 $40 for the USB cords compared to spending $600+ for a new keyboard that had the MIDI input/output section. Thank you so much ! Like like like like like 🎉🎉🎉
Hello. I loved your video. I use Roland GO:keys which has MIDI function but coming out of micro usb port. I would connect it to Ipad lightning. Do I need just micro usb to lightning cable or Like a camera connection kit in between? Thank you.
Hi and thanks for your kind feedback. Basically, any cable / adapter / combination that can physically make the connection should work. If you can get such a cable, great. Alternatively, as an example, you might find an adapter like this (from the Australian Apple store) useful: www.apple.com/au/shop/product/MD820AM/A/lightning-to-micro-usb-adapter
I found this voice so soothing on a Friday afternoon after a long week of work. lol ... now how do I get the audio from the ipad going through my mixer and studio monitors? Am i stuck using the headphone jack on the ipad?
Hi, and thanks for your kind feedback on my voice :) Re your question, iPads are indeed somewhat limited in this regard. I'd avoid Bluetooth as it will cause latency. Gaming headphones (non-Bluetooth) are good as there is no noticeable latency, but that's really only an alternative to connecting to your studio setup. Using the headphone jack is your best option but this still requires careful consideration. I found a good article here that may help you: www.behindthemixer.com/how-to-get-audio-from-an-ipad/
Brilliant tutorial! Thanks so much for the great advice - I’m off to go look for a keyboard and the adaptor now, so this was really helpful before going out to purchase!
The Bob Ross of instructional videos right here. Exactly what was needed. Thank you. One question though. If I'm using the Lighting to USB 3 Camera Adapter to connect the keyboard and power, how can then run it into an amplifier or something louder than just the stock iPad speaker? Thanks in advance.
Hi, and thanks for your kind feedback. To be honest, that's almost a question for Apple since they are hell-bent on the unhelpful practice of removing every socket / port possible. I'm not an expert on this, but if I were trying to achieve the same as you, I'd be looking at non-Bluetooth wireless gaming headphones / speakers. I say non-Bluetooth because Bluetooth causes a latency (delay) of around 150ms. A good example of wireless (non-Bluetooth) gaming headphones that we have tested with Musiah piano lessons is the Logitech G933 Artemis Spectrum. They use radio waves as opposed to Bluetooth with no noticeable latency. Hope this helps.
Musiah Thank you so much. That does help. And I agree, I don’t understand Apple’s removal of other ports. I never liked the removal of the headphone jack. Makes no sense to me. And I’ll look into a non blue tooth solution. Thank you for the recommendations! Be well and safe, my friend!
Thank you highly for this video. Very direct and informative. Might I suggest a deep blue tie with that suit. That being said, you look sharp! Excellent video. Thanks again.
Hello I have a question Using a converter without energy supply can affect the performance of the app on the phone when using a midi keyboard with energy supply Thank you for your vídeo
Yes, that's correct. While I have not personally used a phone with a MIDI keyboard as I believe the screen too small to be practical, a similar issue arises when connecting MIDI keyboards to iPads. As described in this article, if your MIDI keyboard does not have its own power supply, you basically need an adapter that will let you connect both your iPad / phone to a power socket and your MIDI keyboard simultaneously. Hope this helps: www.musiah.com/articles/equipment-tips/how-to-connect-midi-keyboard-to-ipad-with-cables.html
For connecting to an iPad, unfortunately no. An iPad on its own does not have enough energy to power itself plus a MIDI keyboard. In this case, what you need is an adapter that can power both the iPad and your MIDI keyboard, such as the Lightning to USB 3 Camera Adapter. Alternatively, if you have a PC or Mac, you could connect your keyboard to the computer just using a USB 2.0 (printer) cable as the computer will have enough power to run the keyboard. Hope this helps :)
Sir , Will u pl suggest the adopter - ( model name - no ) used to connect my ipad 8th gen to Roland GW8 -( keyboard - workstation) to run GarageBand & other Daws in iPad 8th gen ?
If you have a standard USB 2.0 cable (USB A to USB B)... this is a standard printer cable, so lots of people have them... you could just combine this with a USB C to USB A adapter like this one: www.amazon.com/Syntech-Adapter-Thunderbolt-Compatible-MacBook/dp/B07CVX3516. If you don't have a USB 2.0 cable, you could buy a USB C to B cable like this one: www.amazon.com/Cable-Matters-Printer-USB-C-Black/dp/B00VKSF39O?th=1. Hope this helps :)
Thanks for your inquiry. Unfortunately, I don't know the answer to this as our app (Musiah) currently only runs on PC, Mac or iPad, so I have not yet tried to connect a MIDI keyboard to an android device.
Excellent voice and tutorial thanks. New to all this and is there a program that will notate the music you are playing on your digital piano in real time, there are soooo many, but can’t find one to write the notes as you are playing, HELP please many thanks
Many thanks for your kind feedback :) Re an app that will write / transcribe the notes as you play, it depends on the kind of project / tasks you want it for. I used Finale to prepare the sheet music for the Musiah app and found it quite good. A google search using the term "apps that write music as you play" brings up a list of others that may suit you better depending on your needs. Hope this helps.
Hi Bert, I'd use a regular MIDI-to-USB cable. At the back of your keyboard, you only need to connect the plug for the MIDI Out port. The plug for the MIDI In port you can just leave dangling. This means that your MIDi data (the notes you play) will only be broadcast in one direction, but that's all you need with a MIDI app such as Musiah (for example) as all the action takes place within the app. Hope this helps :)
Very well said... Merry Xmas... Just one question... I just bought the I pad pro 256g 2019... I also bought from the apple on 5th avenue the hatechi usbc multiport pro adaptor (usb.a 3.0, usb c, SD card reader , hdmi4k).. Would that be able to connect my iPad with my piano keyboards (both of them have USB midi slot and USB device slot..) or should I buy sth else??? To make the connection work...
Hi, and thanks for your question. Most likely it will work, though I have not yet personally tried this adaptor so I can't be 100% sure. That said, I'd be surprised if it didn't work. (If it doesn't work, please let me know). As a fallback method, you could try connecting your MIDI keyboard to your iPad pro using Bluetooth. Instructions on how to do this can be viewed here: www.musiah.com/articles/videos/how-to-videos/connect-midi-keyboard-to-ipad-bluetooth.html. (These instructions apply to the Musiah app but would be similar for other Bluetooth compatible MIDI apps). Hope this helps :)
Musiah it seems that everything on the multiport is working..except from the type c slot that in normal conditions it would support the power supply/charging....so in other words I can use the usb slot for a midi connection or to read a usb flash stick but it seems that I can’t charge the I-pad at the same time for some reason ...I have a message that says ‘’not charging’’!!!!
Thanks for letting me know. Perhaps for a cable connection, an adapter like this one (www.apple.com/au/shop/product/MUF82ZA/A/usb-c-digital-av-multiport-adapter) might be more straight-forward, though again, I have not tested any of these newer adapters with the iPad Pro yet as I use Bluetooth. Perhaps I should buy a couple to test and report my findings in a video specifically for iPad Pro.
Thanks for your question. There are actually two keyboards. The one you see most of the time on the table behind me is an M-Audio KeyRig 49 (a basic MIDI controller which just has a USB port). There's also a shot of a rear panel of a keyboard showing MIDI In / Out ports and a USB-to-Host port... that keyboard is a Roland fantom xa. Hope this helps :)
I don't have an iPhone so I can't say for sure. If your digital piano has Bluetooth built-in, you could use that method to connect. Failing that, you would need a specific cable to suit both your keyboard and your phone, in which case, the most affordable option would probably be to get the iPad camera connection kit. Hope this helps.
Hy I have a trouble not connecting the cables, thing that i already did, but after connecting it, because i dont know what to do next, once its connected. Im using pc, not ipad, and the computer doesnt find any conection in that place where you find usb, local disk and that kind of stuff. I read about pcsuite but i dont understand it. Can you help me?
Hi, there are many possible reasons why your PC does not see your keyboard. Here is a helpful guide that will assist you to diagnose the issue: www.musiah.com/piano-lesson-faq/technical/keyboard-detection.html
That's tricky, but you may not need to. For example, if you are using your MIDI keyboard with a MIDI application such as Musiah, the sound will come from the virtual instruments within the app (i.e. you'll hear the sound on your computer / iPad speakers). If you really need a line out from your keyboard and there is no 'headphone' jack, then unfortunately you may need to change keyboards. Hope this helps :)
Thank you. Top job. This is the sort of information newbies need. As for the mob of losers who gave this the thumbs down, my bet is none of them could teach anyone anything.
Can I use (powered keyboard) instead of the crazy expensive camera kit, just a female to female usb-adaptar or a female-usb to printer-usb and connect with my standard lightning to usb-male cable? Or does it have to be the camerakit from apple?
Hi Michiel, with a powered keyboard, you can use any of the Apple adapters, though I understand they are expensive. If you have some other cables or adapters, you can certainly try them and they may work, but sometimes non-Apple adapters don't work. For this reason, I always recommend an Apple branded option as they almost always work. Hope this helps.
I hv a Yamaha piaggero np 12 and I’m not sure can it be connected to my iPad or pc, it does hv the usb input tho… Also, is it possible for me to use a normal mini connecter and then use a sandisk storage drive adapter for my iPad? i don’t wanna spend cash on a connecter 🙃
I just googled your keyboard and it has USB to Host which is a port for USB output to a computer or iPad, so yes, it can be connected using a standard USB 2.0 cable. At the other end of the cable, you'll need an adapter / connecter to connect the cable to the iPad. This will vary depending on the model of iPad. I',m not sure about / familiar with the sandisk adapter you mentioned, but you won't break anything by trying it. Our video on how to connect a MIDI keyboard to iPad with cables covers the most common adapters for iPad ua-cam.com/video/sW9fjca0_3M/v-deo.html. Hope this helps.
Hello Sir, to connect powered Yamaha Keyboard(with only 5 pin DIN midi port) to ipad via Yamaha UX16 midi interface should I use lightning to usb camera adapter(non powered) or lightning to usb 3 camera adapter(powered) (shown at 2.27 of this video) ? It says Ux 16 interface draws power from from the usb.
Hi Vineeth, that is a very interesting question. Basically, MIDI-to-USB cords draw very little power, so an iPad will almost certainly have enough juice to power the cord. I don't have a UX16 to test, but I have a similar MIDI-to-USB cord that I tried with a usb camera adapter just now and it worked for me. So in summary, you can use either adapter and it should work. Hope this helps :)
love the video and no offense meant at all, but with your calm tone and style, you would make a really chilling SS officer in a movie. I can totally see you in an interrogation scene, where you are calmly talking to someone, never being uncorgial for a moment, but still terrifying the person being questioned.
Hello, I have a midi keyboard connected to a windows 10 computer, how can I connect my ipad to my computer so that the ipad works with a midi keyboard or daw . What program to use for this connection?
Hi, you wouldn't connect the iPad to your computer. You would connect the iPad to your MIDI keyboard (leave the computer out of the setup). A video on how to connect a MIDI keyboard to your iPad by cable can be viewed here: ua-cam.com/video/sW9fjca0_3M/v-deo.html. A video on how to connect a MIDI keyboard to your iPad by Bluetooth can be viewed here: ua-cam.com/video/xuPuM1Zo8Q4/v-deo.html. While these videos cater to the needs of Musiah users, the principals they explain are universal. Hope this helps.
I wish that you had explained how to set up the keyboard un order to read ir recognize the iPad. I followed your instructions perfectly but did not work. I have a Yamaha motif xf8 synthesizer and an iPad Air 2.
Hi Sabine, sorry to hear you're struggling a bit. First, your message had some typos in it, so just to clarify... my understanding is that you want to know how to set up the keyboard so that it will recognize the iPad (if I'm not correct, please let me know). Assuming, this is what you're asking, unfortunately that's not something I can help you with because each keyboard is different and especially on a sophisticated keyboard, there are many potential settings that could cause this difficulty. However, as a starting point, you may find this FAQ on our website helpful: www.musiah.com/faq/technical/keyboard-detection.html. It has various suggestions on things to check regarding keyboard detection issues, e.g. whether Local On / Off is set correctly on your keyboard. Also, if you're using a MIDI-to-USB cable, it may be incompatible with your Yamaha keyboard, so be sure to use a USB 2.0 cable attached to the the USB-to-Host port on your keyboard instead. If the issue remains unresolved, then it is most likely a setting on your keyboard, so the next place to look is your keyboard manual. You may also find Yamaha will be willing / able to assist you further if needed. Hope this helps :) Brendan
Sabine Alexander I couldn’t get the Novation Launchkey Mini to work with the USB 3 Adapter cable - set up, as instructed to use Garage Band. iPad recognized it,right away, but said “not enough power for Launchkey mini”. Go Keys didn’t work either, though powered. So, connected (powered)Go Keys to my laptop for Ableton Live Intro and it does record and plays back through the internal speakers of the laptop. As did my Yamaha keyboard via USB to Host connection. However, would like to use the launchkey mini with Garage Band. Probably, will work connected to Ableton Live Intro like the above two external devices. So, any suggestions on why the Launchkey won’t work on the IPad? Is there, possibly, an app for external device that I need for the midi connection for Garage Band using Launchkey, Go Keys or the Yamaha keyboard? Or should I run them through an audio interface? Any help is appreciated. 🇺🇸☦️
Hi Sabine, you're on the right track in that you basically need an adapter that will provide power to both the Launchkey Mini and the iPad. (This is covered in the video at about 2:32. Alternatively, in this article, under the heading "Scenario 2" there are similar instructions: www.musiah.com/articles/equipment-tips/how-to-connect-midi-keyboard-to-ipad-with-cables.html). You shouldn't need any other apps. It should just work. The first thing is to make sure you have definitely followed the instructions correctly. From what you describe, it sounds like you connected the Launchkey to the USB 3 camera adapter which was plugged into the iPad, but did you also connect your iPad power supply to the USB 3 camera adapter and plug the power supply into an electrical outlet? This is where the required power comes from. If this is not set up correctly, it won't work. If it is set up correctly and is still not working, the most likely cause is a faulty component (e.g. the USB 3 adapter or the iPad power supply). Disclaimer: I'm not an expert on all things iPad. But if I were having this issue, this is how I'd approach it. Hope this helps :)
Can you use a non Apple lightning to USB connector? If so, any you recommend. Don't want to pay for the Apple name if I don't have to shell out the extra $$$.
You can, but we have customers / students who have had issues doing this, so it's not recommended. For reliability, it's best to spend that little bit extra if you can manage it and buy the adapter once :) Hope this helps.
Thanks for the video and well spoken. Subscribed! 👍🏾 Due to the iOS 13 update I’m unable to use the KORG Bluetooth app with my NanoStudio keyboard and had to resort to buying the USB 3 camera connection kit. Hopefully I’ll be able to get it to work while waiting on KORG to figure out the compatibility issues with their app and iOS 13. 🤞🏾
Musiah update on USB Camera Connection kit. After the camera kit updated through the iPad, all went well as far as connecting my controllers to music apps. 👍🏾 So glad to play music on a keyboard again versus playing it on the screen. 😅 Thanks
If by "materials" you are referring to equipment such as a MIDI-to-USB cable or a USB 2.0 cable or and adapter for an iPad, it depends on which country you live in. For most stuff, I'd just google "buy MIDI-to-USB cable" (or similar) and check out the results. Alternatively, amazon (depending on your country) often has most of these things including MIDI keyboards. Hope this helps :)
Short answer: No. Long answer: As far as I know, all MIDI keyboards work on USB 2.0. There might be one or two keyboards somewhere that I have not yet come across that use USB 3.0, but I've never seen one yet. Hope this helps :)
Hi Mick, you can certainly connect the Yamaha PSR-6700 to a computer using the methods in this video. I'm not personally familiar with the Samsung Tab 3 or Tab 10 (Android OS) but I do believe it would be possible to connect a MIDI keyboard to these, assuming you have suitable cables, or possibly the connection could be made by Bluetooth. Unfortunately, I can't offer more detailed advice on this as I mainly have experience with PC, Mac or iPad.
Just to clarify, I believe you can connect a MIDI keyboard to an Android phone (though I have not tried it, personally). However, Musiah is not yet available for Android.
Yes. I'm using Alesis v49 midi controller with my Android phone. It's working. Just what you need is OTG accessibility in your mobile phone and an OTG cable/connector. I'm using FL mobile as my DAW.
Hi! Great video! I have a Novation Ultranova and an Ipad Pro. I have an adapter from USB-A to USB-C so i can connect directly the Ultranova to the ipad but it wont trigger any sounds in Garageband. Is there something I need to do to make it work as a MIDI device or is it just impossible? Thanks!
This question is tricky to answer as I'd need to spend some time referring to the Ultranova user manual to see what features it has. It could be a setting on the keyboard, without spending time on this, I'd be just guessing. My suggestion is to start with the user manual, and if you're still not having any joy, ask Novation. Hope this helps :)
By definition, a MIDI controller never produces sound itself. It transmits MIDI data to a device (e.g. computer / iPad) which in turn produces sound as you play keys. While I cannot offer detailed support here, and I don't know the exact equipment you are using... a common cause of this is; if you are using a MIDI-to-USB cable, try swapping the two plugs at the back of your keyboard, i.e. move the plug that is in the MIDI Out port on your keyboard to the MIDI In port and vice versa. If you are using a different connection method such as USB 2.0 cable . Bluetooth MIDI adapter, then the issue is something else, in which case, it may be worth asking your keyboard manufacturer / supplier. Hope this helps.
@@Musiah I think the cable is broken, cause I plugged my keytar to my pc and it does make sound, but with the ipad it lights up but no sound comes out anymore, ipad accesories are so fragile
It is June 2020. These days good Keyboard controllers costing around $200 are almost entirely USB. Later this summer I'm planning to get a USB interface, a MOTU M4. 4 inputs, 4 outputs. And I'd like to plug in a USB Keyboard (thinking about a Native Instruments A49) into one of the other USB ports. I'm hoping they will work in perfect sync together. Upon using a MIDI track on the DAW software, controlled by the keyboard, I'm hoping that the sounds will flow into the USB interface which will monitor the Audio....anyone else done this?
There are many potential reasons for this. My suggestion is to review the following article on keyboard detection issues which should hopefully guide you to the solution: www.musiah.com/faq/technical/keyboard-detection.html
Usually, that means the keyboard is not a MIDI keyboard, in which case case, it can't be connected to a computer or iPad. If you google your keyboard specs by make and model, it should be pretty easy to ascertain whether it is a MIDI keyboard. Hope this helps.
Nothing wrong with what he said, rather than on what he was quiet about. Connecting your midi controller keyboard to the iPad is easy, the problem starts when you want to play music with GarageBand. As Garageband has no midi learn, you will have problems that all your knobs, sliders and pads are recognized so you can use it and not only the keys. Not a single video addresses this follow-up problem.
I'm no expert on Garageband, but when I briefly used it (quite some time ago), I didn't encounter this issue. My first thought is that it might be a keyboard setting (some keyboards allow you to specify what control data is included in the MIDI data being broadcast). Hope this helps :)
Musiah - correct but Garageband does not have a list which function is mapped to what CC# to change it accordingly on your keyboard. Apple screws you again.
No one on the internet should be allowed to do tutorial videos except THIS GUY! Not only did I just get every piece of information I just needed on this subject, but I also just got my dose of zen for the day. Thank you!
Ha ha, thanks Jamie for making me smile. Loved your turn-of -phrase :)
certainly sir, I agree
This guys purpose in life is to do tutorials I'm convinced lol. I mean how perfect is his teaching voice ! Best video!
Many thanks Lyte Yearz :) (Great handle btw)
Your so right!!
I was expecting for a comment like this, I was wondering what others are saying about this professional presentation, but you said it in perfect mode, funny. Bravo!
Yep, the best I've seen on the matter.
@@Musiah could you help make a video like this ? To introduce my midi cable. I am a midi cable maker and seller
No fluff, no filler, no time wasting. Perfect 'how to' video. Clear, simple easy to follow language. Excellent sir!
Glad it helped Dale, and sincere thanks for your very kind feedback.
Thank you Musiah, so straight forward a tutorial. No jive talk, no heavy metal music, the only hep word was ‘bucks’ and that really doesn’t count. I’m subscribing,
Thanks Adrian for your kind feedback and support :)
This guy is the midi cable god. Ty dude. You rock. I was desperately looking for the right connections
You're very kind. Thanks for making me smile :)
Clear and elegant, I want to grow up just like this guy.
One of the most pleasant and informative videos I've watched. Thank you.
Wow, thank you!
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Thank you very much! I usually strugle a lot with Tutorials but this was very well explained!
Glad it helped! And thanks for sharing your kind feedback :)
Excellent and straight-to-the-point information. Thank you! And sorry for your loss.
Many thanks Gary
Thank you. This explanation is clear and concise. Just what I wanted.
You're welcome, glad it was helpful!
Wow so much information in just few minutes this is cool!
Hi great video! one question if I use the USB 3 camera connection for use with an iPad and plug it into the wall for power can I still use my Roland 64D with it’s own power supply at the same time cheers.
Hi Jim, thanks for your kind feedback and, yes, unless I'm missing something, that should work, i.e. you should still be able to use your Roland's power supply. Hope this helps, Brendan :)
@@Musiah Many thanks Brendan.
Just what I needed, with a very pleasant presentation. Thanks so much!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for the clear presentation and for addressing common complicating factors.
You're most welcome Lisa. Thanks for your kind feedback :)
It's very good explained that you don't need a man in the house... Great
Very relaxing and clear. Explanation. Thank you.
Wow !! So helpful and it actually worked! I just saved so much money using the advice in this video 😍👌 $40 for the USB cords compared to spending $600+ for a new keyboard that had the MIDI input/output section. Thank you so much ! Like like like like like 🎉🎉🎉
Great to hear! I'm really glad it was helpful for you.
@@Musiah Thank you for the wonderful and informative video!
Hello. I loved your video.
I use Roland GO:keys which has MIDI function but coming out of micro usb port. I would connect it to Ipad lightning. Do I need just micro usb to lightning cable or Like a camera connection kit in between? Thank you.
Hi and thanks for your kind feedback. Basically, any cable / adapter / combination that can physically make the connection should work. If you can get such a cable, great. Alternatively, as an example, you might find an adapter like this (from the Australian Apple store) useful: www.apple.com/au/shop/product/MD820AM/A/lightning-to-micro-usb-adapter
@@Musiah
You are just incredible. I will try the product you recommend.
And I will look into your AI piano tutorial app as well.
Thank you so much.
You're too kind :) Glad I could help. Best wishes, Brendan
I found this voice so soothing on a Friday afternoon after a long week of work. lol ... now how do I get the audio from the ipad going through my mixer and studio monitors? Am i stuck using the headphone jack on the ipad?
Hi, and thanks for your kind feedback on my voice :) Re your question, iPads are indeed somewhat limited in this regard. I'd avoid Bluetooth as it will cause latency. Gaming headphones (non-Bluetooth) are good as there is no noticeable latency, but that's really only an alternative to connecting to your studio setup. Using the headphone jack is your best option but this still requires careful consideration. I found a good article here that may help you: www.behindthemixer.com/how-to-get-audio-from-an-ipad/
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aspects ! Thumbs up!
Brilliant tutorial! Thanks so much for the great advice - I’m off to go look for a keyboard and the adaptor now, so this was really helpful before going out to purchase!
You're very welcome, and thanks for your kind feedback :)
The Bob Ross of instructional videos right here. Exactly what was needed. Thank you. One question though. If I'm using the Lighting to USB 3 Camera Adapter to connect the keyboard and power, how can then run it into an amplifier or something louder than just the stock iPad speaker? Thanks in advance.
Hi, and thanks for your kind feedback. To be honest, that's almost a question for Apple since they are hell-bent on the unhelpful practice of removing every socket / port possible. I'm not an expert on this, but if I were trying to achieve the same as you, I'd be looking at non-Bluetooth wireless gaming headphones / speakers. I say non-Bluetooth because Bluetooth causes a latency (delay) of around 150ms. A good example of wireless (non-Bluetooth) gaming headphones that we have tested with Musiah piano lessons is the Logitech G933 Artemis Spectrum. They use radio waves as opposed to Bluetooth with no noticeable latency. Hope this helps.
Musiah Thank you so much. That does help. And I agree, I don’t understand Apple’s removal of other ports. I never liked the removal of the headphone jack. Makes no sense to me. And I’ll look into a non blue tooth solution. Thank you for the recommendations! Be well and safe, my friend!
You too :)
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Thanks for sharing... Glad I could help :)
Thank you highly for this video. Very direct and informative. Might I suggest a deep blue tie with that suit. That being said, you look sharp! Excellent video. Thanks again.
Excellant presentation. Very informative and very organized in the execution. Thank you!
Thanks Blaine, that's very kind of you. I'm glad you found the video helpful :)
Excellent explanation
Thank you, I'm glad you found it helpful
Very clear, excellent and useful video, thank you! Love your ASMR-ish voice too, haha.
You're most welcome Johnny. I'm glad it helped, and thanks for your kind feedback, Brendan
Hello I have a question
Using a converter without energy supply can affect the performance of the app on the phone when using a midi keyboard with energy supply
Thank you for your vídeo
Yes, that's correct. While I have not personally used a phone with a MIDI keyboard as I believe the screen too small to be practical, a similar issue arises when connecting MIDI keyboards to iPads. As described in this article, if your MIDI keyboard does not have its own power supply, you basically need an adapter that will let you connect both your iPad / phone to a power socket and your MIDI keyboard simultaneously. Hope this helps: www.musiah.com/articles/equipment-tips/how-to-connect-midi-keyboard-to-ipad-with-cables.html
Very well put together video, thanks a lot.
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What a great video and well presented. Thank you for taking time to explain this and help me solve this issue.
You're welcome! And thanks for your very kind feedback :)
Very good nice Voice Thank you Easy To Unterstand
Can I use a printer to lightning cable even for keyboards that don’t have their own power supply?
For connecting to an iPad, unfortunately no. An iPad on its own does not have enough energy to power itself plus a MIDI keyboard. In this case, what you need is an adapter that can power both the iPad and your MIDI keyboard, such as the Lightning to USB 3 Camera Adapter. Alternatively, if you have a PC or Mac, you could connect your keyboard to the computer just using a USB 2.0 (printer) cable as the computer will have enough power to run the keyboard. Hope this helps :)
THANK YOU "VERY MUCH" SIR!
CHEERS!
Sir ,
Will u pl suggest the adopter - ( model name - no ) used to connect my ipad 8th gen to Roland GW8 -( keyboard - workstation) to run GarageBand & other Daws in iPad 8th gen ?
If you have a standard USB 2.0 cable (USB A to USB B)... this is a standard printer cable, so lots of people have them... you could just combine this with a USB C to USB A adapter like this one: www.amazon.com/Syntech-Adapter-Thunderbolt-Compatible-MacBook/dp/B07CVX3516. If you don't have a USB 2.0 cable, you could buy a USB C to B cable like this one: www.amazon.com/Cable-Matters-Printer-USB-C-Black/dp/B00VKSF39O?th=1. Hope this helps :)
Hello, can you help me with trying to setup my midi keyboard to my Samsung note8 or samsung tablet.
Thanks for your inquiry. Unfortunately, I don't know the answer to this as our app (Musiah) currently only runs on PC, Mac or iPad, so I have not yet tried to connect a MIDI keyboard to an android device.
Awesome, your video is great. Thank you for doing that.
My pleasure! Glad you like it :)
Excellent voice and tutorial thanks. New to all this and is there a program that will notate the music you are playing on your digital piano in real time, there are soooo many, but can’t find one to write the notes as you are playing, HELP please many thanks
Many thanks for your kind feedback :) Re an app that will write / transcribe the notes as you play, it depends on the kind of project / tasks you want it for. I used Finale to prepare the sheet music for the Musiah app and found it quite good. A google search using the term "apps that write music as you play" brings up a list of others that may suit you better depending on your needs. Hope this helps.
Musiah Many thanks for replying, and of course your help, keep up the good work. Again, thank you
Thank you! Very professional & informative video.
Heerlijk! Iemand die op rustige toon alles exact goed uiteenzet!
Thank you Hans. Translation of Hans' comment from Dutch to English: Delicious! Someone who explains everything exactly right in a calm tone!
Very clear and concise that I always to use
I have Roland HP-302, what kind of USB midi cable/connector should I use?
A USB 2.0 cable
@@Musiah Thank you so much!
Wow this man looks like Tony Stark of Avengers. Anyway very informative video Sir. Thank you
My pleasure
Awesome explanation!!!
Thanks Jure :)
How would you recommend I connect a midi keyboard with only a MIDI OUT (and no MIDI IN) port to a Macbook?
Hi Bert, I'd use a regular MIDI-to-USB cable. At the back of your keyboard, you only need to connect the plug for the MIDI Out port. The plug for the MIDI In port you can just leave dangling. This means that your MIDi data (the notes you play) will only be broadcast in one direction, but that's all you need with a MIDI app such as Musiah (for example) as all the action takes place within the app. Hope this helps :)
Musiah That’s very helpful! Thank you for the reply.
You're most welcome Bert. Glad I could help :)
Very informative thank you.
Dress code and teaching voice.... 100% English! :D
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Very clear and helpful! Thanks for making this.
You're most welcome. Glad it helped :)
Very well said... Merry Xmas... Just one question... I just bought the I pad pro 256g 2019... I also bought from the apple on 5th avenue the hatechi usbc multiport pro adaptor (usb.a 3.0, usb c, SD card reader , hdmi4k).. Would that be able to connect my iPad with my piano keyboards (both of them have USB midi slot and USB device slot..) or should I buy sth else??? To make the connection work...
Hi, and thanks for your question. Most likely it will work, though I have not yet personally tried this adaptor so I can't be 100% sure. That said, I'd be surprised if it didn't work. (If it doesn't work, please let me know). As a fallback method, you could try connecting your MIDI keyboard to your iPad pro using Bluetooth. Instructions on how to do this can be viewed here: www.musiah.com/articles/videos/how-to-videos/connect-midi-keyboard-to-ipad-bluetooth.html. (These instructions apply to the Musiah app but would be similar for other Bluetooth compatible MIDI apps). Hope this helps :)
Musiah it seems that everything on the multiport is working..except from the type c slot that in normal conditions it would support the power supply/charging....so in other words I can use the usb slot for a midi connection or to read a usb flash stick but it seems that I can’t charge the I-pad at the same time for some reason ...I have a message that says ‘’not charging’’!!!!
Thanks for letting me know. Perhaps for a cable connection, an adapter like this one (www.apple.com/au/shop/product/MUF82ZA/A/usb-c-digital-av-multiport-adapter) might be more straight-forward, though again, I have not tested any of these newer adapters with the iPad Pro yet as I use Bluetooth. Perhaps I should buy a couple to test and report my findings in a video specifically for iPad Pro.
Which keyboard is featured im your video please?
Thanks for your question. There are actually two keyboards. The one you see most of the time on the table behind me is an M-Audio KeyRig 49 (a basic MIDI controller which just has a USB port). There's also a shot of a rear panel of a keyboard showing MIDI In / Out ports and a USB-to-Host port... that keyboard is a Roland fantom xa. Hope this helps :)
Is there any other affordable way I can connect my iphone to my digital piano though usb withough the iPad Camera Connection Kit?
I don't have an iPhone so I can't say for sure. If your digital piano has Bluetooth built-in, you could use that method to connect. Failing that, you would need a specific cable to suit both your keyboard and your phone, in which case, the most affordable option would probably be to get the iPad camera connection kit. Hope this helps.
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I have a trouble not connecting the cables, thing that i already did, but after connecting it, because i dont know what to do next, once its connected. Im using pc, not ipad, and the computer doesnt find any conection in that place where you find usb, local disk and that kind of stuff.
I read about pcsuite but i dont understand it.
Can you help me?
Hi, there are many possible reasons why your PC does not see your keyboard. Here is a helpful guide that will assist you to diagnose the issue: www.musiah.com/piano-lesson-faq/technical/keyboard-detection.html
Informative and helpful. No bs, strictly business. 👍🏼👍🏽👍🏻
How to give a line out if it doesnt have a 3.5mm input?that too with a wired usb midi connection???
That's tricky, but you may not need to. For example, if you are using your MIDI keyboard with a MIDI application such as Musiah, the sound will come from the virtual instruments within the app (i.e. you'll hear the sound on your computer / iPad speakers). If you really need a line out from your keyboard and there is no 'headphone' jack, then unfortunately you may need to change keyboards. Hope this helps :)
Musiah Thank You so much sir!!
Your most welcome Richard :)
Thank you. Top job. This is the sort of information newbies need. As for the mob of losers who gave this the thumbs down, my bet is none of them could teach anyone anything.
Can I use (powered keyboard) instead of the crazy expensive camera kit, just a female to female usb-adaptar or a female-usb to printer-usb and connect with my standard lightning to usb-male cable? Or does it have to be the camerakit from apple?
Hi Michiel, with a powered keyboard, you can use any of the Apple adapters, though I understand they are expensive. If you have some other cables or adapters, you can certainly try them and they may work, but sometimes non-Apple adapters don't work. For this reason, I always recommend an Apple branded option as they almost always work. Hope this helps.
I hv a Yamaha piaggero np 12 and I’m not sure can it be connected to my iPad or pc, it does hv the usb input tho… Also, is it possible for me to use a normal mini connecter and then use a sandisk storage drive adapter for my iPad? i don’t wanna spend cash on a connecter 🙃
I just googled your keyboard and it has USB to Host which is a port for USB output to a computer or iPad, so yes, it can be connected using a standard USB 2.0 cable. At the other end of the cable, you'll need an adapter / connecter to connect the cable to the iPad. This will vary depending on the model of iPad. I',m not sure about / familiar with the sandisk adapter you mentioned, but you won't break anything by trying it. Our video on how to connect a MIDI keyboard to iPad with cables covers the most common adapters for iPad ua-cam.com/video/sW9fjca0_3M/v-deo.html. Hope this helps.
great, but dont I need a sofware installed on the computer so the midi message from the keyboard can be read?
Yes, any MIDI app will do the job, e.g. Musiah, Garageband, etc.
Hello, my IPad mini 6 has a usb c port. Can i just use a midi to usb c cable to connect to the ipad mini?
Sure, whatever makes the physical connection should work. Hope this helps :)
Hello Sir, to connect powered Yamaha Keyboard(with only 5 pin DIN midi port) to ipad via Yamaha UX16 midi interface should I use lightning to usb camera adapter(non powered) or lightning to usb 3 camera adapter(powered) (shown at 2.27 of this video) ? It says Ux 16 interface draws power from from the usb.
Hi Vineeth, that is a very interesting question. Basically, MIDI-to-USB cords draw very little power, so an iPad will almost certainly have enough juice to power the cord. I don't have a UX16 to test, but I have a similar MIDI-to-USB cord that I tried with a usb camera adapter just now and it worked for me. So in summary, you can use either adapter and it should work. Hope this helps :)
@@MusiahThanks a lot !
Purchased a lightning to USG camera adaptor... It is working just fine... Thanks a lot:)
You're most welcome Vineeth and thanks for updating me. Glad to hear it's working for you.
Thanks, so clear and helpful!
You're most welcome Holly :)
love the video and no offense meant at all, but with your calm tone and style, you would make a really chilling SS officer in a movie. I can totally see you in an interrogation scene, where you are calmly talking to someone, never being uncorgial for a moment, but still terrifying the person being questioned.
Great video. Thank you so much!
You're very welcome! And thanks for your kind feedback :)
Hello, I have a midi keyboard connected to a windows 10 computer, how can I connect my ipad to my computer so that the ipad works with a midi keyboard or daw . What program to use for this connection?
Hi, you wouldn't connect the iPad to your computer. You would connect the iPad to your MIDI keyboard (leave the computer out of the setup). A video on how to connect a MIDI keyboard to your iPad by cable can be viewed here: ua-cam.com/video/sW9fjca0_3M/v-deo.html. A video on how to connect a MIDI keyboard to your iPad by Bluetooth can be viewed here: ua-cam.com/video/xuPuM1Zo8Q4/v-deo.html. While these videos cater to the needs of Musiah users, the principals they explain are universal. Hope this helps.
@@Musiah thank you very much
Thank you, Brian Tracy.
My pleasure, Brian :)
Very professional
I wish that you had explained how to set up the keyboard un order to read ir recognize the iPad.
I followed your instructions perfectly but did not work.
I have a Yamaha motif xf8 synthesizer and an iPad Air 2.
Hi Sabine, sorry to hear you're struggling a bit. First, your message had some typos in it, so just to clarify... my understanding is that you want to know how to set up the keyboard so that it will recognize the iPad (if I'm not correct, please let me know). Assuming, this is what you're asking, unfortunately that's not something I can help you with because each keyboard is different and especially on a sophisticated keyboard, there are many potential settings that could cause this difficulty. However, as a starting point, you may find this FAQ on our website helpful: www.musiah.com/faq/technical/keyboard-detection.html. It has various suggestions on things to check regarding keyboard detection issues, e.g. whether Local On / Off is set correctly on your keyboard. Also, if you're using a MIDI-to-USB cable, it may be incompatible with your Yamaha keyboard, so be sure to use a USB 2.0 cable attached to the the USB-to-Host port on your keyboard instead. If the issue remains unresolved, then it is most likely a setting on your keyboard, so the next place to look is your keyboard manual. You may also find Yamaha will be willing / able to assist you further if needed. Hope this helps :) Brendan
Thanks so much!, your kind response is very much appreciated!,
Sabine Alexander
I couldn’t get the Novation Launchkey Mini to work with the USB 3 Adapter cable - set up, as instructed to use Garage Band.
iPad recognized it,right away, but said “not enough power for Launchkey mini”.
Go Keys didn’t work either, though powered.
So, connected (powered)Go Keys to my laptop for Ableton Live Intro and it does record and plays back through the internal speakers of the laptop.
As did my Yamaha keyboard via USB to Host connection.
However, would like to use the launchkey mini with Garage Band.
Probably, will work connected to Ableton Live Intro like the above two external devices.
So, any suggestions on why the Launchkey won’t work on the IPad? Is there, possibly, an app for external device that I need for the midi connection for Garage Band using Launchkey, Go Keys or the Yamaha keyboard?
Or should I run them through an audio interface?
Any help is appreciated.
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Hi Sabine, you're on the right track in that you basically need an adapter that will provide power to both the Launchkey Mini and the iPad. (This is covered in the video at about 2:32. Alternatively, in this article, under the heading "Scenario 2" there are similar instructions: www.musiah.com/articles/equipment-tips/how-to-connect-midi-keyboard-to-ipad-with-cables.html). You shouldn't need any other apps. It should just work. The first thing is to make sure you have definitely followed the instructions correctly. From what you describe, it sounds like you connected the Launchkey to the USB 3 camera adapter which was plugged into the iPad, but did you also connect your iPad power supply to the USB 3 camera adapter and plug the power supply into an electrical outlet? This is where the required power comes from. If this is not set up correctly, it won't work. If it is set up correctly and is still not working, the most likely cause is a faulty component (e.g. the USB 3 adapter or the iPad power supply). Disclaimer: I'm not an expert on all things iPad. But if I were having this issue, this is how I'd approach it. Hope this helps :)
Very helpful
Informative & great ASMR video
Very good thankyou
You're Welcome 😊
Can you use a non Apple lightning to USB connector? If so, any you recommend. Don't want to pay for the Apple name if I don't have to shell out the extra $$$.
You can, but we have customers / students who have had issues doing this, so it's not recommended. For reliability, it's best to spend that little bit extra if you can manage it and buy the adapter once :) Hope this helps.
Is this possible on a huntinton KB6I-100?
Sorry Kitty, it is not possible as the Huntington KB61 is not a MIDI keyboard.
Is there a lag with iPad like there is with windows? In Windows I have to use ASIO driver to eliminate lag. How does iPad deal with lag?
To some extent It depends on how current the iPad is, but generally, Windows is the OS most prone to latency.
Thanks for the video and well spoken. Subscribed! 👍🏾 Due to the iOS 13 update I’m unable to use the KORG Bluetooth app with my NanoStudio keyboard and had to resort to buying the USB 3 camera connection kit. Hopefully I’ll be able to get it to work while waiting on KORG to figure out the compatibility issues with their app and iOS 13. 🤞🏾
You're most welcome, and thanks for sharing your experience re Korg's Bluetooth app and iOS 13 :)
Musiah update on USB Camera Connection kit. After the camera kit updated through the iPad, all went well as far as connecting my controllers to music apps. 👍🏾 So glad to play music on a keyboard again versus playing it on the screen. 😅
Thanks
That's great! I'm glad to hear it's working for you. Happy playing :)
where do you get the materials?
If by "materials" you are referring to equipment such as a MIDI-to-USB cable or a USB 2.0 cable or and adapter for an iPad, it depends on which country you live in. For most stuff, I'd just google "buy MIDI-to-USB cable" (or similar) and check out the results. Alternatively, amazon (depending on your country) often has most of these things including MIDI keyboards. Hope this helps :)
@@Musiah thanks!
Can iuse 3.0 USB cable?
Short answer: No. Long answer: As far as I know, all MIDI keyboards work on USB 2.0. There might be one or two keyboards somewhere that I have not yet come across that use USB 3.0, but I've never seen one yet. Hope this helps :)
English is such a wise language
This is interesting. I wonder if I can connect my Yamaha PSR-6700 keyboard to my computer or a Samsung Tab 3 or Tab 10.
Hi Mick, you can certainly connect the Yamaha PSR-6700 to a computer using the methods in this video. I'm not personally familiar with the Samsung Tab 3 or Tab 10 (Android OS) but I do believe it would be possible to connect a MIDI keyboard to these, assuming you have suitable cables, or possibly the connection could be made by Bluetooth. Unfortunately, I can't offer more detailed advice on this as I mainly have experience with PC, Mac or iPad.
Wow! I feel enlightened.
Can i connect it into Android phone
I believe you can, but to be honest, that's something I have not tried.
@@Musiah oohhh it can? Than I pay for a year
Just to clarify, I believe you can connect a MIDI keyboard to an Android phone (though I have not tried it, personally). However, Musiah is not yet available for Android.
Yes. I'm using Alesis v49 midi controller with my Android phone. It's working. Just what you need is OTG accessibility in your mobile phone and an OTG cable/connector. I'm using FL mobile as my DAW.
bruh i feel like i need to tidy up, wear a suit and comb my hair to watch this video.
Hi! Great video!
I have a Novation Ultranova and an Ipad Pro. I have an adapter from USB-A to USB-C so i can connect directly the Ultranova to the ipad but it wont trigger any sounds in Garageband.
Is there something I need to do to make it work as a MIDI device or is it just impossible?
Thanks!
This question is tricky to answer as I'd need to spend some time referring to the Ultranova user manual to see what features it has. It could be a setting on the keyboard, without spending time on this, I'd be just guessing. My suggestion is to start with the user manual, and if you're still not having any joy, ask Novation. Hope this helps :)
None of the keys of my midi controller produce any sound anymore, but it does light up
By definition, a MIDI controller never produces sound itself. It transmits MIDI data to a device (e.g. computer / iPad) which in turn produces sound as you play keys. While I cannot offer detailed support here, and I don't know the exact equipment you are using... a common cause of this is; if you are using a MIDI-to-USB cable, try swapping the two plugs at the back of your keyboard, i.e. move the plug that is in the MIDI Out port on your keyboard to the MIDI In port and vice versa. If you are using a different connection method such as USB 2.0 cable . Bluetooth MIDI adapter, then the issue is something else, in which case, it may be worth asking your keyboard manufacturer / supplier. Hope this helps.
@@Musiah I think the cable is broken, cause I plugged my keytar to my pc and it does make sound, but with the ipad it lights up but no sound comes out anymore, ipad accesories are so fragile
Now that is one handsome man.
Thank you soooo much sir.
You're most welcome Lavon :)
It is June 2020. These days good Keyboard controllers costing around $200 are almost entirely USB. Later this summer I'm planning to get a USB interface, a MOTU M4. 4 inputs, 4 outputs. And I'd like to plug in a USB Keyboard (thinking about a Native Instruments A49) into one of the other USB ports. I'm hoping they will work in perfect sync together. Upon using a MIDI track on the DAW software, controlled by the keyboard, I'm hoping that the sounds will flow into the USB interface which will monitor the Audio....anyone else done this?
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ASMR is strong here
i have midi but still it doesnt work
There are many potential reasons for this. My suggestion is to review the following article on keyboard detection issues which should hopefully guide you to the solution: www.musiah.com/faq/technical/keyboard-detection.html
Thanks
Awesome
Mine doesn’t have either of those
Usually, that means the keyboard is not a MIDI keyboard, in which case case, it can't be connected to a computer or iPad. If you google your keyboard specs by make and model, it should be pretty easy to ascertain whether it is a MIDI keyboard. Hope this helps.
I don't have the Midi in/out thing and the usb, I only have the power cable, an normal USB and Microphone 🙄
Thank you
Amazing vid! please don't murder me... jk you're awesome
Bond villain?
I'd happily take on that role :)
Nothing wrong with what he said, rather than on what he was quiet about. Connecting your midi controller keyboard to the iPad is easy, the problem starts when you want to play music with GarageBand. As Garageband has no midi learn, you will have problems that all your knobs, sliders and pads are recognized so you can use it and not only the keys. Not a single video addresses this follow-up problem.
I'm no expert on Garageband, but when I briefly used it (quite some time ago), I didn't encounter this issue. My first thought is that it might be a keyboard setting (some keyboards allow you to specify what control data is included in the MIDI data being broadcast). Hope this helps :)
Musiah - correct but Garageband does not have a list which function is mapped to what CC# to change it accordingly on your keyboard. Apple screws you again.
Yep... couldn't agree more!
My keyboard doesn't have USB and I want to connect it to my phone
It may not actually be a MIDI keyboard if it doesn't have either a USB type B port or the older style MIDI ports.
Me when I realized I bought the wrong adapter: FFFFFFFFU-
This is the guy I want at my funeral reading the list of people I have omitted from my will 😂😂😂
I'm available for a modest fee (or you could simply include me in your will).