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Connecting your MIDI keyboard to your MAC can be slightly confusing when you’re new to keyboards. There are going to be a couple of different ways to accomplish this and I also want to touch on what you need to create sound once connected. Connecting your MIDI keyboard to a laptop is going to be the easy part; getting sound is going to be a little bit more difficult, but still easy.
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1) USB Cable
You will want to get a USB cable from a local music store or on Amazon if you don’t already have one.
They are typically cheap and you don’t need to spend a ton on one. Located your the USB port on your Macbook and connect the bigger side of your cable to it.
If you’re connecting to a computer, you do the same process. Find the USB port on your tower and plug it in accordingly.
When doing this you will want to plug the smaller side into the back of your MIDI keyboard. You should see your keyboard light up and turn on when doing this.
Make sure that your laptop is turned on and also plugged into a charger. I like to have mine plugged into a charger only to save the battery.
Once you do this, you will be fully connected to your laptop; now let’s talk about connecting to a DAW.
Are you looking for a stand for your laptop? Here are my favorite laptop stands for keyboard players.
Connecting MIDI Keyboard With A DAW
Connecting to your DAW might be a little more confusing, especially if you don’t know what a DAW is. If you’re not familiar with DAW’s, I recommend checking out my guide to them here. Essentially, your DAW is going to be what allows you to play music with your MIDI controller.
An example of a DAW is GarageBand, which is on every single Macbook that you can purchase.
For example, let’s take Ableton Live. Connect your keyboard to your laptop the same way we discussed. Now, open up Ableton Live. You should immediately see a connection with your MIDI controller.
Now, go to preferences in Ableton Live and click the audio. Make sure the audio is correct with your speakers on your laptop.
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Connecting With Bluetooth
This is a very similar process, only you don’t need a USB cable. Make sure your laptop has Bluetooth turned on and then search to connect with your keyboard. If you can’t immediately find it, make sure you check your MIDI keyboard manual as this will show you any further instructions you may need for a specific keyboard.
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If you have a Bluetooth controller, check out my guide to them here.
Conclusion
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I hope this guide was helpful. Now that you know how to connect; I hope you have an amazing time playing with your MIDI controller. If you are new to controllers, you can check out my guide here. I break down my favorite picks and I get into why they’re my top picks as well.
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Ever wonder why bands use laptops live? Check out this article I did where I explain in full detail.
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