![]() ![]() If you’re having trouble, the first place to start is by installing the Kawai driver suitable for your computer’s operating system. Your computer should automatically recognise that there is a digital piano sending MIDI data through the connection that you’re using – but depending on the specifics of your configuration, it may not. You can also use dedicated MIDI sockets, but since most computers don’t include MIDI ports themselves, you will probably need to use an adapter or USB-MIDI cable. Instruments equipped with a USB-to-host socket can be connected to a computer directly via a standard USB (type B) cable. If you want to send your playing data – that is, information about which keys you pressed, when, how hard and for how long – you’ll be using MIDI data. If you want to record audio from your piano into your computer (or other device), you’ll use the LINE OUT sockets or, if your piano doesn’t have line outputs, the headphone sockets will also work. There are several ways to do this, depending what you’re trying to achieve. ![]()
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