Howdy ho everyone!! Fellow Yamaha Keyboard Lover here! (PSR 2000)

Started by cgkindler, April 04, 2018, 07:59:55 PM

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cgkindler

I've had my keyboard for almost 15 years! It was the first big purchase I made after starting my first job where I made "real" money (I know, I know, that's different for EVERYONE...but you get the idea...this keyboard is special to me!)

Been through thick and thin with it, and have made days, weeks and months worth of music with it! And what's crazy - is there's still more than HALF of its features to unlock and learn! (more likely 90% - but I can go out and jam with anyone in any kind of music with it!)


I do have a question that maybe someone here can answer though...




So - I've literally looked all over the web...watched many videos, and so far - nothing...nadda...

I've got a USB MIDI adapter cable (the one with silver cording and the black plastic enclosure) - I've downloaded the drivers to my MacBook Pro, and "ran the driver install"

But, no matter what I do, I can't get Logic to see the key inputs....on the PSR 2000 in the Function Menu, Under MIDI, it has All Parts On..

Does anyone have any idea or have a direction they can point me?

I will most likely post this in another, more general forum...

Thanks to whoever may be able to help, hello to everyone, and keep on rockin'!!

Toril S

Hello :) Sorry, I can't helpp you with the MIDI question, but I say hello anyway. I had my PSR 2100 for 14 years, and loved it! 6 months ago I peurchased an S970, but will never part with my beloved 2100. Hope somebody can answer your question. Take good care of the vintage keyboard :)
Toril S

Genos, Tyros 5, PSR S975, PSR 2100
and PSR-47.
Former keyboards: PSR-S970.

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panos

Wellcome to the forum cgkindler  :)
I don't know either about the settings of psr 2000 and how they will work with Logic Pro and a Macbook while when the psr 2000 was released there were n't any DAW's out there.

Roger Brenizer

Hi CG,

Welcome to the forum and thank you for becoming a member.  I'm sure you'll learn a great deal about your PSR-2000 keyboard here on the forum and will experience many more pleasurable hours playing it, as you've already had the keyboard for 15 years now.

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