Do you have a tutorial how to make a song fitting for the 2 channels left and right hand? Most of the midis i find online have multiple channels but they dont fit left and right hand
@@ingunnselandhvattum2479 Can you tell me exactly which cables you bought? I've bought several, but I still can't connect them. I have Samsung ( Android)
@@adalinaadalina6266 You must convert which ever charger connection you have on your phone (ex. USB-C) to USB A female. The second cable is a micro-USB (that you plug into the piano) and USB A on the other side. I have not tried to connect to an android phone. There might be issues I don't about.
The casio info on this is unfortunately not as clear as it should be, unless it's hard to find - they SHOULD have nice short explanation video. I was ponder it a bit and I'm a geek! If you gave up this may help, and may help others also reading. I've got it to work with an Android tablet (it's a Kindle Fire actually but I know that's basically android, I installed the playstore on it but I'm a geek, not sure if it's in the Amazon appstore but let's not get diverted). If your android tablet is like mine it has a micro usb port out similar to the keyboards cable on it, that looks like mobile phones all had about 4 years ago. That kind of needs reversed into looking like a normal "big" USB cable. I already had one of these and it's called a USB OTG adapter ("On The Go"). There are also USB-C OTG adapters as well if you have, they do similar things, just different shapes. This adapter then means the tablet basically has a USB slot that looks like a normal computer/laptop slot dangling off it. I then plugged another correct cable into the keyboard, nothing worked, fiddled and fiddled, did't work. I then went and found a BETTER USB cable (thicker and more quality) and tried that Instantly the Chordana app that was running said "connecting" and saw it, and it's now all working. (I've had issue before with a digital camera not liking cheap cables but working with good data cables). I say tablet above as thats what I'm using it should be EXACT same idea for a phone, but I had a table to use already and it's a much bigger screen. I don't know if there is an all in one cable that does away with the need for an adapter and does what it does within the cable but that's what I've got going now, so I'm happy. It works nicely, the music plays and rolls down the screen and hits the on screen keyboard and same time the keyboard lights up. Sadly though: These micro USB cable ends are flimsy and fragile (which is why they now tend to use USB-C on modern phones that are far stronger) so will have to be careful, too easy to break! EDIT: PS this is specific to midi so ignore all that part but I had a quick google, you see what "OTG" cables look like here, they do the same thing: www.pianodreamers.com/midi-connection-guide/ oh and it's a bit confusing I think but this is the casio site about it: web.casio.com/app/en/play/support/connect.html
@@FallNorth Could you please link to the specific brand of your "BETTER USB" cable that you bought? I have tried 2 micro USB cables and none of them work :(
Do you have a tutorial how to make a song fitting for the 2 channels left and right hand? Most of the midis i find online have multiple channels but they dont fit left and right hand
Cable connected but not getting "connecting" message in my chordana app?
What I'm doing wrong?
can I use a „Micro USB to USB Typ C“ cable to connect to iPad directly ?
Hi, the video is helpful thanks. Can I actually use the light-up feature with downloaded midi songs?
Je me pose la même question 😊
Yes
Do you only need to connect through the adapter?
Can't I connect directly with one cable?
It is not possible to connect with an original lightning-USB cable (ipone/ipad). At least it didn't work for me.
@@ingunnselandhvattum2479 Can you tell me exactly which cables you bought? I've bought several, but I still can't connect them. I have Samsung ( Android)
@@adalinaadalina6266 You must convert which ever charger connection you have on your phone (ex. USB-C) to USB A female. The second cable is a micro-USB (that you plug into the piano) and USB A on the other side.
I have not tried to connect to an android phone. There might be issues I don't about.
The casio info on this is unfortunately not as clear as it should be, unless it's hard to find - they SHOULD have nice short explanation video. I was ponder it a bit and I'm a geek! If you gave up this may help, and may help others also reading.
I've got it to work with an Android tablet (it's a Kindle Fire actually but I know that's basically android, I installed the playstore on it but I'm a geek, not sure if it's in the Amazon appstore but let's not get diverted).
If your android tablet is like mine it has a micro usb port out similar to the keyboards cable on it, that looks like mobile phones all had about 4 years ago. That kind of needs reversed into looking like a normal "big" USB cable. I already had one of these and it's called a USB OTG adapter ("On The Go"). There are also USB-C OTG adapters as well if you have, they do similar things, just different shapes. This adapter then means the tablet basically has a USB slot that looks like a normal computer/laptop slot dangling off it. I then plugged another correct cable into the keyboard, nothing worked, fiddled and fiddled, did't work. I then went and found a BETTER USB cable (thicker and more quality) and tried that Instantly the Chordana app that was running said "connecting" and saw it, and it's now all working. (I've had issue before with a digital camera not liking cheap cables but working with good data cables).
I say tablet above as thats what I'm using it should be EXACT same idea for a phone, but I had a table to use already and it's a much bigger screen.
I don't know if there is an all in one cable that does away with the need for an adapter and does what it does within the cable but that's what I've got going now, so I'm happy. It works nicely, the music plays and rolls down the screen and hits the on screen keyboard and same time the keyboard lights up.
Sadly though: These micro USB cable ends are flimsy and fragile (which is why they now tend to use USB-C on modern phones that are far stronger) so will have to be careful, too easy to break!
EDIT: PS this is specific to midi so ignore all that part but I had a quick google, you see what "OTG" cables look like here, they do the same thing:
www.pianodreamers.com/midi-connection-guide/
oh and it's a bit confusing I think but this is the casio site about it:
web.casio.com/app/en/play/support/connect.html
@@FallNorth Could you please link to the specific brand of your "BETTER USB" cable that you bought? I have tried 2 micro USB cables and none of them work :(
I hate micro USB, but I think that can make with bluetooth also