Closed aconrath88 closed 1 year ago
This is my issue too - did you fix it?
Not sure what is being reported here. In order to use the MIDI functionality you must have a MIDI device connected via USB on your computer, and you must be using a browser that supports MIDI connectivity. At the moment, Chrome and any derived browsers will work by default. Firefox can work if you enable the setting. I don't have access to a Safari device, but if it implements the web MIDI API then it should work.
Hi and thx
I'm connecting via Type C to USB B cable. It recognises it automatically, and allows me to output to the piano, but won't recognise the input even though it's selected....
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Not sure what is being reported here. In order to use the MIDI functionality you must have a MIDI device connected via USB on your computer, and you must be using a browser that supports MIDI connectivity. At the moment, Chrome and any derived browsers will work by default. Firefox can work if you enable the setting.
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I have a Yamaha P125 and iPad ( newest gen ) using chrome, can I hook up to sight reading to automatically see my keyboard inputs to your app and index to next note.
I have connected my iPad into the Yamaha P125 through its USB port.