![]() Has anyone else done something like this before?Ģ. The questions that I have thought of, so far:ġ. I might embed the Teensy in my keyboard (there seems to be plenty of room), but I would like to make it external-capable for anyone following along - so desoldering the USB jack on the keyboard is a possibility for this project, but trying to find a clever place to tap off the PCB is out. Yeah, I could try to update that open-source driver, but that wouldn't give me an excuse to use a Teensy. ![]() ![]() I would like to use a Teensy 3.6, with its built-in USB Host and USB MIDI capability, to create a two-way converter for Casio Keyboards that required the "Casio USB-MIDI" driver. the newest driver I can find is from an open-source project, last updated for Mac OS X 10.7. It required some Casio USB-MIDI driver, not available for macOS 10.13. (Someone really took care of this keyboard its condition belies its age!)Ģ. However, when I plugged the keyboard into my Mac and launched Audio MIDI Setup, the keyboard didn't show up.Ī few quick web searches later, and I discover that:ġ. ![]() I did some research beforehand, and thought the USB was MIDI-compatible. I recently purchased a second-hand Casio WK-110 from Goodwill.
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