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Well, our setup is a little different, but I'll tell you how I do it, and perhaps it will help.
I have a Clavinova CVP-405 and I connect my laptop to it with a USB cable. Does the CVP-25 has a USB port? Does your laptop have a USB port? Do you have a USB cable that you could use for a short test? I found out early on in working with my setup that the hardware/software handshake is a little bit touchy. Therefore, I have a certain routine that I follow when I'm getting started. I don't know if there are other ways that work as well -- I only know this works for me, and I stick with it. From your description, I'm not sure if you have a valid connection between the two devices. When you are connected, can you play a song in Notation Composer and have the sound come out of your Clavinova speakers? If not, then there is either a hardware connection problem or a software setup problem. As you state, the laptop tells you that the Clavinova driver is installed. Let's assume that is good and move ahead. This is my connection ritual: 1) turn on the Clavinova 2) make certain the cable is firmly connected between the Clavinova and the laptop 3) turn on the PC 4) open Notation Composer 5) play a song from Notation Composer -- there is a Minuet.mid file in the default Notation/Songs folder that will do if you don't have any personal songs Does the song you've selected play through the Clavinova speakers? If yes, then you should be able to record by opening a new song, clicking on the red record button in the title bar, and playing some notes on the Clavinova keyboard. If no, then check your software setup: 1) click Setup in the title bar, then MIDI Devices Quick Setup... 2) in the Quick MIDI Device Setup pop-up, look at the upper left corner in Select MIDI Playback Device 3) what is displayed in that area? Is it Microsoft GS Wavetable Synth? If so, that won't work for the Clavinova. 4) click the drop-down arrow at the right end of that box When I do this, I see the Microsoft GS Wavetable Synth entry and two Clavinova entries: Clavinova-1 and Clavinova-2. I have no idea what the difference is between them is, but Clavinova-1 works for me (I believe I've also tried the -2, but I'm not certain). If you have Clavinova-1 or -2, or any Clavinova entries, select one of them and try the Test Playback button on the upper right. Try all of them to get one that works for you. If one of them works for the Test Playback, then you should be able to record as described above. If the Select MIDI Playback Device does not show a Clavinova setup, then you will probably have to reinstall the Clavinova driver on your PC. If the Select MIDI Playback Device does show a Clavinova setup, and the Test still doesn't work, then it would appear that you have a hardware connection problem. Trying to troubleshoot your midi cable would be tough without help from the manufacturer. I would suggest trying a USB cable, if you have the capability. I hope this helps. Ralph Last edited by rrayner; 03-29-2013 at 03:01 PM. Reason: Corrected some details |
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As my subconscious mind mulled over my earlier response, I recalled that when I installed the driver, there was an installation choice of Midi or USB, so if you can't get the midi to work, and are able to try USB, you will probably have to reinstall the driver on your PC to select USB.
By the way, I'm 74. We "old" folks have to stick together. Ralph Last edited by rrayner; 03-30-2013 at 07:39 PM. |
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Hi Ralph
Ha! 74! And I thiought I was old. [joke]. Thanks for your help. I think you spent a lot of time to describe everything to me and I am going to go through it a bit at a time. My Clavinova-25 is connected to my computer by a media cable from the back with two 5 point plugs in it but they adapt to a midi and a cable with a USB that fits my laptop. I hope that makes sense. Does the song you've selected play through the Clavinova speakers? you ask...no it does not so I have to go back to the drawing board. Maybe I will try again and see if I am doing it right. I'll get back to you. Ross |
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Getting to the very basics:
Make sure the Midi Out of the interface is connected to the Midi In of the keyboard and vice versa. A not-so-obvious common mistake that some make. David |
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Thank you. I will do that. It is the basics I need.
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Ha! Everyone. Thanks for those quick responses. I can't believe it. Today I followed all the advice and now the midi works. Hooray! My notes are on the lap top screen after I play them. Troubloe is they are in one vertical line...so I have to study now how to write a piece of music.
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