Yamaha P-250 Owner's Manual - Page 20
Serial connection computer's serial, port to P-250 [TO HOST] connector - midi driver
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Basic Operation Connecting to External Devices CAUTION Performing the following actions may cause your computer to hang up or cause the P-250 to stop functioning: • Turning the power on or off, or connecting or disconnect- ing the cable too often • Shifting to power-conservation (sleep) mode while MIDI data is being transferred, or returning from sleep mode • Disconnecting or connecting the cable while the P-250 is on • Turning the power to the P-250 on or off, starting up your computer, or installing the driver while a large amount of data is being transferred 2 Serial connection (computer's serial port to P-250 [TO HOST] connector) • Using the computer's MIDI interface HOST SELECT MIDI PC-2 Mac USB HOST SELECT MIDI PC-2 Mac USB (Windows) (Macintosh) [TO HOST] • Using an external MIDI interface MIDI HOST SELECT IN OUT THRU MIDI PC-2 Mac USB MIDI [IN] MIDI [OUT] MIDI OUT MIDI IN MIDI interface MIDI OUT MIDI IN MIDI interface RS-232C (D-sub 9-pin) Modem port Windows Macintosh Windows Macintosh TIP Note for Windows users regarding the MIDI driver: To transfer data via the computer's serial port and the P-250 [TO HOST] connector, you need to install a specified MIDI driver (Yamaha CBX driver for Windows). You can download this driver from the XG Library on the Yamaha Web site (http://www.yamaha-xg.com/) or install it from the included "TOOLS for P-250" CD-ROM. 20 P-250