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Chapter 11
The Disklavier & Personal
Computers
MIDI IN
Disklavier
MIDI Drum Machine
or Sequencer
MIDI OUT
TO HOST
MIDI Cable
Serial Cable
    
or S
Personal Computer
RS-232C
RS-422
Creating music with computers used to be a job for professionals only. However, in this age of
multimedia and personal computers, almost anyone can enjoy creating music.
General MIDI and Standard MIDI File (SMF) formats supported by the Disklavier are formats common
to most personal computers and MIDI instruments. For example, use your personal computer to download
SMF data from the Internet and play it on the Disklavier.
The Disklavier can be connected to a personal computer using the TO HOST connector. It can also be
connected via MIDI IN/OUT connectors, but a separate MIDI interface is required. The TO HOST
connector allows you to connect your Disklavier to a personal computer without the MIDI interface.
Note: To use the Disklavier properly with the computer setups described in this chapter, it is recommended that
you connect your computer to the TO HOST connector and set the HOST SELECT switch to PC1, PC2, or
MAC depending on your computer type. See “Setting the HOST SELECT Switch” on page 72.
Connecting to a Personal Computer
Specifically, Apple Macintosh, IBM PC/AT, and NEC PC-9801/9821 series computers can be directly
connected to the Disklavier. Connect the RS-232C or RS-422 connector on your computer to the TO
HOST connector on the Control Unit using the specified cables shown below (available separately). Also
refer to your computer’s operating manual to make sure the connection is made properly.
Your computer may also require a serial port driver for this function. This software is used for controlling
the MIDI interface. For further information, please consult your Yamaha dealer.
Note: Be sure to turn the computer and Disklavier power switches off before making the connections and setting
the HOST SELECT switch.