Aint Right
Member
Has anyone connected their SK series Hammond keyboard to use as a midi controller? I am trying to connect with a midi to USB adapter. My mac mini has USB 3 ports
Provide your system specs in your signature, so that we can best offer you suggestions.Has anyone connected their SK series Hammond keyboard to use as a midi controller? I am trying to connect with a midi to USB adapter. My mac mini has USB 3 port
Believe me, I’m no expert in midi. But for your reference, I’m connecting an SK1 73 via midi out to a 2i2 focusrite audio interface (the red ones a lot of people use), and then I connect my 2019 MacBook Pro to the focusrite. I’m able to then use my SK1 to control Logic Pro (at least to a basic extent), like using all the sounds from Logic on my SK1, able to record, etc.Did you just hook it up and it worked or dif you have to go into the menu and change settings?? Can you yell us what settings you used ?
Why is it asking me to accept 3rd party cookies… isn’t there just a youtube link??What is your actual question? Connecting a USB MIDI input device should be as easy as connecting the device and adding a Keyboard for it in Studio One's External Devices window.
For connecting keyboards and MIDI controllers, I made this video:
I hope this helps.
Get the latest driver for your Roland A49.I never did get Studio one to recognize my Roland A49. It works without issues in everything else.
So there’s a possibility that the USB to Midi cable has a midi driver issue.
Example Hammond Lefty has no problem using a Focusrite interface.
I don't understand why there are USB keyboards that can't work as class compliant MIDI devices. Class compliant keyboards are recognized by any DAW, at least with basic MIDI features.I never did get Studio one to recognize my Roland A49. It works without issues in everything else.
So there’s a possibility that the USB to Midi cable has a midi driver issue.
Example Hammond Lefty has no problem using a Focusrite interface.
Hopefully Cubase improved their overall product since i left. I dumped Cubase at version 5 and what a relief. I can say tho, that cubase did have a clear advantage with midi. It probably still does? What midi stuff I have ever connected to Studio One overIt's important to understand that Studio One is an entry-level DAW primarily aimed at PreSonus products. Hardware support in Studio One is abysmal. It can't compete with Cubase 14.
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.