Yamaha MIDI problem

doobd

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i've bought yamaha PSR-275 keyboard in order to connect it to my PC and use it as a midi input keyboard, but i can't get it working. i've connected it via standard midi cable (joystick port on one end, and 2 midi 5-pin jacks (in&out) on other end) to my SB Audigy.

i'm using 'midiox' (http://www.midiox.com/) midi monitor aplication to monitor what goes through midi ports, and it shows no data transfer. however, cable is ok, since it works fine connected to my 'evolution uc33' midi controler (http://www.evolution.co.uk/products/evo_uc33e.htm). that midi controler can be connected via usb or midi interface, and i usually connect it via usb because than it needs no external power supply adapter, but it also works fine with that midi-joystickport cable i have.

i've tried connecting midi controler via usb, and PSR-275 to 'midi in' port on midi contoler, and than 'midiox' showed some data when pressing keys on PSR-275, but not every time i pressed a key, and only one key at a time (it seems to me that it is some kind of buffered input). also, i'm not sure if i connected the midi controler and psr-275 with the appropriate cable (it is 5-pin on both ends, wired pin to pin).

could someone tell me what might be causing the problem? does yamaha have some non-standard midi interface? do i have to buy some special yamaha midi cable? if that is so, could someone send me some schematic diagram of pin layout?

i've tried replaceing 'standard game port' driver in device menager (win XP) with 'game port for yamaha' driver but it had no effect.

i've also tried contacting yamaha customer support and they gave me some sensless answers like 'installed the proper driver for USB Port' (that has no point - i want to connect keyboard via MIDI interface, it has no usb output. however, yamaha has some usb-to-midi cable)

please help, i'm pretty desperate 'cause i bought that keyboard especialy for computer usage, and now it doesn't work.
 
Just a thought...
Some "One man band" keyboards set their global channel on other than 1. I remember my ol' Roland E-86 set channel 4 as default for it's upper1 part (main) channel. Sold mine in '99...

I don't know about PSR you have, but it's worth to look on it's manual about how to config it to communicate using channel 1 (as global channel) and go POLY mode instead of OMNI which only alow you to sound one note at a time :)

I have several PC joystick MIDI port. One of them working reserves. I mean, I had to connect MIDI Out to MIDI Out (as on the label) and MIDI in to MIDI in.. :rolleyes: What a cheap bastard... :p

;)
Jaymz
 
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