b] Click the
3) Double-click on the ‘USB_XP_2000.exe’ application file that is located on the Windows Desktop. The ‘WinZip Self-Extractor’ dialog box will appear.
4) Click
5) Click the
6) Click the
7) Close the ‘WinZip Self-Extractor’ window.
Preliminary Windows XP Settings:
1) Click the ‘START’ menu at the bottom left corner of the Windows XP Desktop.
2) Click on ‘Control Panel’.
3) If ‘Switch to Classic View’ appears on the left side of the Control Panel window, click on it. If not, skip this step and proceed to step 4.
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4) Double-click the ‘System’ icon.
5) Click the ‘Hardware’ tab.
6) Click the
1) Connect the Yamaha USB MIDI interface (or cable) to the computer USB port. The computer screen automatically displays the ‘Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard’ screen.
NOTE: On some older computers, the USB port may need to be ‘enabled’ in the computer BIOS settings. If the ‘New Hardware Wizard’ screen does not appear, contact the computer manufacturer for steps required to enable the USB port in the BIOS.
2) Click the radio button to the left of ‘Install from a list or specific location’.
3) Click the
4) Click the radio button to the left of ‘Search for the best driver in these
locations.’.
5) Check the box to the left of ‘Include this location in the search:’.
6) Browse to the folder where the USB driver files were stored.
7) Click the
8) Once the installation has completed, click the
9) Eject any floppy disks, if necessary, and click the
computer.
Selecting the USB Port for the MIDI Music Playback Device:
1) Click the ‘START’ menu at the bottom left corner of the Windows XP Desktop.
2) Click on ‘Control Panel’.
3) If ‘Switch to Classic View’ appears on the left side of the Control Panel
window, click on it. If not, skip this step and proceed to step 4.
4) Double-click the ‘Sounds and Audio Devices’ icon.
5) Click the ‘Audio’ tab.
6) In the ‘MIDI music playback’ section, click the drop-down arrow button on the ‘Default device’ drop-down list box.
7) Click once on ‘Yamaha USB OUT 0-1’ to highlight it.
NOTE: This may appear as ‘1-1’, 2-1, etc., if other USB devices are connected.
8) Click the
9) Close the ‘Control Panel’ window.
The Yamaha USB-MIDI Driver should now be properly set up in Windows XP. To use the USB device with a Windows XP application, see the application owner’s manual, and make sure that the application ‘MIDI IN’ and ‘MIDI OUT’ settings are both set to ‘Yamaha USB’.
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