Thanks Morrie for all of your detailed Tutorials. I am one who does read the manual but do not always find it to be detailed enough. Your tutorials bridge that gap seamlessly.
I have found your tutorials so helpful and really useful. Your lessons on the e463 have opened up a whole new exciting world of creative possibilities! Since I have a pc computer and not a mac, I use a Mixcraft DAW which works like Garageband, I agree with you about who wants to read the manual. Thanks again Morrie and God bless.
Sir, you have answered my asking you about if it is possible to export as a midi file with this keyboard and you give me the greatest answer can someone can receive so thanks so much - your English is so good I get to understand every word . your tutorial are the smartest and intelligent in all RU-vid world. thanks so much, Sir, From Rome Italy Tony.
Sir, do you know if it is possible also with Yamaha PSR E473 that I'm sure it is but from your experience and words I'll be more sure and so I go to buy it. I compose a lot and I need to have the possibility to record and memorize midi files to the thumb drive and not always with a computer close to me as you said later I put my midi files inside the garage band to make it better.
I have no knowledge about the E473, but I would be amazed in the newer, more powerful keyboard had any less capabilities. You can download the owners manual for the E473 here....usa.yamaha.com/products/musical_instruments/keyboards/portable_keyboards/psr-e473/downloads.html and read what it can do.
Please, I want you to explain once I have my MIDI file on the USB how I put it on my iphone or ipad and hear ir or send it to any friend, thank you in advance
Sir, I have a yamaha psr 473, I learned a lot thanks to you but I can't export midi files, when I load them on the usb the sound comes out confused, could you help me. a thousand thanks
@@Robytricarico I know what your problem is. When you record a MIDI song/file on a keyboard, it records what instruments you played in each MIDI track. But when you take that MIDI song/file and play it on another keyboard or play it on a musical program, such as Studio 12 - vanbasco - musiscore - mixcraft , the instruments you recorded with are no longer playing the same way they did on your keyboard. The instruments get totally scrambled. You may have played a piano in track 1, but now you hear a drum or a violin any one of hundreds of other instruments being played in track 1. You have to go into the MIDI file and adjust each track's instruments to get it to sound right. It's time consuming, but that's sometimes the only solution, if you really want the MIDI file to sound good. I've been doing this since I first started using MIDI back in the 1970s.
@@morriereece5007 Hi sir, thank you for answering me, I did as you told me. But the notes are all displaced, for example: the drum sounds he puts them where there are no sounds. (the cash instead of the cymbals) if I play only the piano and save it in the usb everything is ok. The problem is in the accompanied…. A thousand thanks