![]() Then, in any of your software (FL Studio, etc) MIDI set up menus, you will be looking to select a MIDI device shown as "CASIO-USB-MIDI" or something similar to that. Just connect the cable, power up the computer, then power up the keyboard, once the computer is fully up and running - truly "plug-n-play". Casio keyboards are now what we call "Fully Class Compliant" (Windows) and "CORE MIDI Compliant" (Apple), meaning that they will automatically work with the standard USB-MIDI drivers that have been built into Windows since XP Service Pack 2 and the last several versions of MAC-OS and iOS (iPad/iPhone), so you will not need to install any special drivers. See of your manual for instructions on connecting it to a USB port on your computer. It uses what is commonly referred to as a "standard USB printer" cable that can be found at just about any retail outlet that sells computer equipment/supplies. It is bi-directional, so it serves the purpose of both MIDI IN and OUT. That is now your MIDI connector, commonly known as "USB-MIDI". ![]() Look at the lower half of of your manual for a diagram of the connectors on the back of your keyboard. Casio no longer includes the old 5-pin DIN (round) MIDI connectors on their CTK/WK model keyboards. ![]()
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