YAMAHA USB MIDI DRIVER ANDROID DRIVER
Regardless, you need an OTG cable or OTG adapter to connect USB peripheral drives and devices to the USB port of an Android tablet or phone, similar to how you need a special adapter to connect those same peripheral drives and devices to an iOS tablet or phone.Īnyway, the DGX-230 has a USB-MIDI port, but not MIDI IN/OUT ports, and as far as I know it isn't class compliant, so it needs the USB-MIDI driver to work with most USB host devices. OTG is now included in the Android OS, but it didn't use to be. This was generally more of an issue with Android tablets and Android phones, which could use USB to connect to a USB host such as a computer for transferring data, but could not itself be used as a USB host device for things like USB flash drives or USB peripheral devices such as USB-MIDI keyboards. OTG is USB On-The-Go, which is a spec that allows a device to act as a USB host even though historically speaking it did not act as a USB host device and hence did not have the type of USB port (meaning type A versus type B) that a USB host device has. anyone have any ideas what could be wrong or what else I could try? So the USB port on the keyboard works and I know the OTG cables work because I can use those for other devices. I have connected the keyboard to a windows 10 laptop and the laptop does recognize the keyboard and I am able to transfer midi files to it successfully. I have also tried 3 different android phones: HTC, Motorola and a Google Pixel 3. I have connected these directly and also through a powered USB hub but both result in no reaction from the application on the phone, though the phone does see something is connected. I have the USB OTG cables (2 different models) and have connected the keyboard and phone together but the game does not recognize the keyboard. He wants to play a game that is called "Perfect Piano" which supposedly allows you to use an external "midi" keyboard connected via USB OTG cables. I have a Yamaha DGX-230 keyboard which I am trying to connect to an Android phone or to an android tablet for my son.