Wednesday, 16 January 2013

Driver for Yamaha Keyboard

By Raymond Ebersole


Regardless of whether you are a beginner, intermediate or professional player, Yamaha keyboards can easily be connected to any computer for sound processing. You can easily transfer MIDI files to and from the keyboard itself using a driver for your Yamaha keyboard.

All the latest models from Yamaha come with the USB MIDI functionality, even the YPT-230 package. The manufacturer's official site has USB MIDI drivers for different models. This means that anyone who needs these drivers for any keyboard model can download it from the website.

Firmware upgrades and other MIDI drivers can also be purchased from third parties. There are many websites that sell drivers for different models, so you can find drivers for your specific model. Those who use Mac computers can also get drivers from the same websites.

When looking for a keyboard that is great for pros, intermediate players and beginners, you may want to consider buying the new YPT-230 package.

The package comes with the following: a pair of closed cup headsets, a compact keyboard, one X-brace stand and a power adapter. What is amazing about this package is that the manufacturer has included many features including a set of headphones without inflating the price. This is one of the reasons why people trust and love this brand.

Genuine Yamaha earphones and headphones can cost anywhere between $100 - $400 when bought by themselves, so you really are getting a lot of value with the YPT-230 package.

The keyboard for the 230 is compact but has full-sized keys. You will have no probelms adjusting to the Yamaha if you are used to playing an upright or grand piano. The keyboard is not bulky at all unlike other brands, making it easier to transport. It is never a problem to find a space in your living room or den.

One of the best things about the YPT-230 package is that it comes with more than 380 "voices" ranging from Harpsichord to Octave. It also has a compact design and the keys are full-sized.

Music enthusiasts can compose rock, electronica or even jazz pieces on the YPT-230 package. This is because the board in the package has a database of natural voices. Therefore, the user can play any piece and get a crisp and loud note all the time.

When playing the YPT-230, you will realize that it produces a very distinct sound. This can be attributed to Yamaha's ultra-wide stereo or UWS. This feature makes it possible for the keyboard player to get the piano experience when using the instrument.

Price-wise, this keyboard package is very reasonable, because as of this writing it is being retailed for less than $200. The original price is around $230, so it's really less expensive compared to other brands. It is a mid-range unit, perfect for people who want do more with their keyboards at home.




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