Is this possible to connect a keyboard to another keyboard

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Hi everyone. I'm newbie and looking for help.
I have been play keyboard for a while and using a yamaha PSR E403 and thinking about buying a Korg X50.
Is it possible that I can use the MIDI output of the Yamaha PSR connected to the Korg X50 and somehow make the Yamaha play out the Korg's sound ? ( sorry for my terrible expression)
 

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Yes you can use the MIDI Out on one keyboard to control the sounds coming out of a second or third or even fourth keyboard simultaneously by chaining them.

BTW, welcome to the forum.

Gary
 

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I don't think the PSR-E403 has MIDI IN/MIDI OUT jacks, does it? If it has a USB HOST jack but no MIDI jacks, then (as far as I've been told) you won't be able to connect the two keyboards directly-- instead, you'll have to connect both keyboards to a computer, but after doing that you should be able to use a DAW to take the MIDI signals from the PSR-E403 and send them to the Korg.
 

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