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It allows direct connection between the instrument and your device, without additional adapters.Īvailable on most iPhones and iPads. **USB Type-C to Type-A Adapter** (recommended) If not, use a certified good quality cable, **Type-A to Type-B** or **Type-A to Micro-B**, according to your Studiologic product.Īvailable in recent computers, smartphones and some iPad models.

The appropriate cable is usually supplied in the instrument package. The following paragraphs show some possible solutions based on the USB Type of your device.Īvailable in most computers. You may need a specific USB adapter or cable depending by the connector Type of your digital device.* Studiologic products use USB Type-B or Micro-B. The following image shows the most popular USB connectors. The next section explains which cable to use based on your device. Connect the instrument to your computer or mobile device via USB. Connect the instrument to an electrical outlet using the original Power Adapter or Power Cord included in the box.ģ. Follow these instructions to enable the best USB connection between Studiologic instruments and your computer, tablet or smartphone.ġ. Information - Concerts, News,FAQs, Archives. Organs - Electronic (B3 etc.), Pipe, Theatre.
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Who's Who - Professional Pianists on Piano World Member Recordings - Non Classical Pianist CornerĮVENTS! Piano Concerts, Recitals, Competitions.įun Stuff! - Parties, Tours, Projects & More.įorum Members Parties, Tours, Cruises, & M. MY NEW PIANO or KEYBOARD! - Share Your Story! In any case, as said the FP-10 makes a nice piano controller, so yours should be as well.ĭigital Pianos - Electronic Pianos - Synths &a. If this is indeed the cause of your troubles, please read this post: application will give error messages or misbehave. Herein *may* lay your trouble: it means that only one running application can listen to a MIDI source (such as your FP-10) at a time, a second, third etc.
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Those windows drivers are, or at least have been, single-client.
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It doesn't use proprietary drivers, it is 'class compliant', so Windows uses the standard Windows MIDI driver (plug and play). I don't know it's firmware version, the piano was bought less than a year ago. It is connected through USB, and works flawlessly with any VSTi or MIDI tool I have used thus far. Please report back My piano MIDI controller also is a Roland FP-10. If there's a Roland piano forum, I'd check there for any complaints about FP-10 MIDI causing problems. you are mis-configuring the PC's software, and the Roland's MIDI output is being ignored.

Roland MIDI isn't "class-compliant", and you have a "driver problem" (and my sympathy), or

Other people will know more than I do, but it sounds like either: I _thought_ that there was a generally-agreed-upon standard for MIDI transmission, and that "class-compliant" MIDI drivers would handle MIDI to/from _any_ "class-compliant" MIDI instrument.
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The DP _is_ sending MIDI to the PC, since it's detected by the piano-practicing software on the PC
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Tried a Roland FP-10 with a USB Type B to Type A wire connected to a Windows 10 PC. I wanted to try using a Roland FP-10 as a MIDI controller for music composition and creating simple songs.
