Ensure that “Line-In” appears as your input source. If you hear no sound, access your “Options” from the menu bar. Play keys to ensure a successful connection. If “Mono” does not appear, use “Output L (Left).” Plug the 1/8-inch side into your computer using the Line-In jack. Using a 1/4-inch to 1/8-inch audio cable, or a 1/4-inch cable with a 1/8-inch adapter on one end, plug the 1/4-inch side into the “Output Mono” jack on your keyboard. For professional studio capabilities, consider Cubase or Pro-Tools.Ĭonnect your Yamaha keyboard.
If you want to invest in something more versatile but still easy to use, try Mixcraft or GarageBand. If you want something free and simple, try Audacity or QTractor.
Even if your Yamaha keyboard has only 61 keys and a volume knob, you can connect to your computer record original multilayered music tracks.ĭownload a recording program for your computer. Despite these differences, all Yamaha keyboards manufactured contain digital wiring for MIDI control and output jacks for connecting to speakers, recording equipment and computers. Yamaha keyboards are built in many varieties, from simple player keyboards to complex workstations with frequency manipulation, synthesizer sound banks and mixing capabilities.