I was able to output to the Yamaha automatic playing piano ★★★★★

I purchased a Yamaha MIDI sound module, transferred it to an old Yamaha auto-playing piano, and wrote it to a floppy disk. I didn’t know what to expect, but I bought it because it was written in the reviews. It didn’t go well, and I was looking into various causes, and I found that UX16, a YAMAHA MIDI transfer cable, also needed driver software, and when I installed this software from Yamaha’s site on my MAC, the item UX16 appeared in the output destination selection box. I showed up and was able to transfer. Amazing!!

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No complaints as simple MIDI file playback software ★★★★★

Yamaha’s MidRadio Player, the High Sierra built-in GM synth has stopped ringing. I tried searching for a substitute application, but few decent things. TMidity’s Cocoa version, etc., interface is too old and hard. There is another cheap player application on the Mac App Store, but that was very hard to use. I do not feel like buying Sweet Plug Player because it costs more than 3,000 yen.

This application is saved, because you can normally play GM without excess or deficiency. The quality of SC – xx – like sound source is also necessary enough. Switching MIDI output destinations can be done quickly, and channels can be turned on and off easily. Meter and BPM are also displayed, and there is no problem with seeking. As a decent MIDI SMF player with 64 bit compatibility, it may be one of this choice for now.

 

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