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Converting a 'literal' keyboard M-Audio Keystation 61 to a midi
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[QUOTE="Hugh, post: 189617, member: 9887"] [SIZE=6][B] Found a bare M-Audio 61 keyboard...what next? Pin-out on the 14 wires(what matrix?) [/B] [B] [/B][/SIZE] Hi I'm real new to midis and absolutely new to programming. Found a M-Audio (Keystation?) 61 keyboard and want to do a project with it, no mainboard but there's a board under the keyboard itself that has 14 pins. first says 5v then next NE and numbers. Anybody know the 14-pin pin-out from under the keyboard area? I have an old Kawai (fs750) that also has 61 (badly broken) keys and I would love to transplant that M-audio keybord into it (or build a midi to hook up to my computer) but the connections from its keyboard to main-board has 15 pins. I know they are totally incompatible as is but is there a fix. The Kawai has a lot of interesting sounds and a midi out etc. I will probably have to hook up an Arduino or something I have heard. Or could I wire the Kawai up to the 'new' keyboard? Help appreciated please. I can solder and fix things easy enough, will even learn to program for the project. [ATTACH=full]992[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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