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To download/transfer files to computer, you need 2 softwares from yamaha website. USB MIDI drivers and MUSICSOFT DOWNLOADER.
Install drivers first,and then Musicsoft Downloader.
Connect keyboard to PC/notebook by USB cable.
Run Musicsoft Downloader.
If you click "Electronic Musical Instrument" in the Musicsoft Downloader display.and then "System Drive", a file named "08PG76BUP" will appear in the lower right corner of the Musicsoft Downloader display. This is the backup file that will transfer to computer.
Usually yamaha came with CD-ROM that contain divers and softwares + user manual,so you don't need to download.
I hope this helps.
Regards.
Make sure you follow the steps of the procedure below exactly. Connecting incorrectly can make data
send and receive impossible.
1.
Turn off the digital piano and then start up
your computer.
• Do not start up the music software on your computer
yet
3.
Turn on the digital piano.
• If this is the first time yo
u are connecting the digital
piano to your computer, the driver software required
to send and receive data will be installed on your
computer automatically.
4.
Start up your computer's music software.
5.
Configure the music software settings to
select one of the following as the MIDI device.
CASIO USB-MIDI
You may have to coax it back by unplugging or even trying a different connector on the computer. It may have disabled the port due to a current spike. Using the devoce manager in the windows control panel, see if the port has been disabled. If necessary delete the device and tell it to seearch for new hardware.
or you are running a version of Windows or )S X too early for the Project Mix to recognize. Could you let me have a little more information and I will try to help.
All best
NIc
You can connect it with USB connection to your computer. It should be plug and play, but some drivers might be required.
You can connect it also via MIDI interface:
- you will need sound-card with MIDI input connector, or you can use special MIDI device like M-Audio UNO.
Most likely the driver in the computer is NOT active or loaded properly... You haven't even told us what computer or operating system you have. The unit will NOT come on till the computer recognizes it and loads driver.
It may be your old computer was running XP operating system and your new one Win7... There is a lot of incompatibility with different operating systems. You can try searching for a compatibile driver. If you cannot find one, the best thing might be to back-step to your old compatible OS and driver.
Make sure you verify that your computer meets the requirements for the Omega. I have one of these and it installed on an XP with no problem.
Maybe you have Vista instead of XP. OFTEN there are incompatibilities of Vista. If you have that or heaven forbod Windows 7, you may either need a different WDM or have to backstep to the XP operating system.
In short, VERIFY the requirements of teh Omega and its software with the OS and system you are trying to install it on.
A last thing to try is to install it while in "SAFE MODE".
The best thinkg to do would be to use the Yamaha's support section on their website to find the latest driver pack for this keyboard.
Once you have downloaded this, just run the install file and this will load all the vital files you need on the computer.
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