I forgot to add that I use a TiTo USB-MIDI interface. That was a 15€ amazon purchase. Works grand. I chose that though bcoz of MscOS constraints.
On Monday, 2 March 2020, 14:48:18 CET, squishy <squishmusik@...> wrote:
FYI: I use a QY70 with my Mac. It connects fine via OSX core MIDI Audio Setup app. I then use the freeware app SysEx Lib to save/send QY70 bulk dumps between Mac and QY. But this is all Ive attempted.
On Monday, 2 March 2020, 01:49:11 CET, jbjorklun via Groups.Io <jbjorklun@...> wrote:
Thanks for the advice Prea - it is appreciated. After looking into this some more, it sounds like there are 3 general ways to approach connecting the QY100 to a computer:
1) Serial - adding a physical serial port ... via a serial model add-on card (or pci adapter) + then a serial cable + a serial midi i/o
2) USB -? using any compatible USB midi device
3) USB serial - adding a USB device that adds a serial port that's connected with a cable to a serial midi interface (thereby converting the serial device to USB basically)
It sounds like you're ~ following option #2, and I'm going to try option #3 (which seemingly should also work)... I guess the biggest question now is what software to use for receiving and storing the Data Filer data?
The user guide doesn't mention anything about this, but I assume there must be something on the computer side to accept the data stream...
So if anyone has any suggestions / recommendations for this (especially on the Mac side), that would be much appreciated.
Thanks again,
Jim
On Sunday, March 1, 2020, 7:03:51 AM CST, prea <prea@...> wrote:
Hi Jim although coupling vintage with vintage is fascinating indeed, I recommend using a cheapish MIDI-to-USB adapter: I also tried for both 100 and 700, and something like this would solve the problem.Keep the switch on 100's back set to MIDI.I'm conveniently using this and a Windows 7 laptop with the 100 Data Filer.
Best