keyboard not recording on GB

i got a USB cable, and hooked my Casio Privia keyboard up to my new iMac computer .... but the computer is not recording any sound from the USB/keyboard -- it is only recording sound from the microphone in the iMac, which records all the background noise, which i don't want. how can i get this USB cable to import sound?

i called the apple store, and the mac genius told me to download this driver: Casio USB MIDI Driver 10.4.dmg.zip. i downloaded it, and followed the instructions in "Read me." (it said to put the file in my library/audio/midi file). but whenever i click on the download/driver to install it, my computer says it can't read the file.

BTW... i have read everything i can find on GB and nothing specifically tells me how to get this USB cable to import sound from my Casio keyboard. thanks.

iMac Intel, Mac OS X (10.5.2), Using Casio Privia with a USB cable

Posted on Feb 22, 2008 5:57 PM

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Feb 22, 2008 6:34 PM in response to HangTime

BEFORE i bought my new iMac (Intel), the MacGenuis (a "personal shopper"), who was also a music student at Berkeley College of Music, told me i could download a driver from Casio that would make my Casio keyboard work on my iMac. now you tell me my Casio will never work on my iMac vie USB cable? ARGHH!!!!!!!!!! that's why i bought an iMac -- so i could import sound from my Casio into GarageBand and edit it. the MacGenius's at the Apple Store disagree -- they tell me i can get it to work. possibly you are incorrect?

Feb 22, 2008 6:43 PM in response to kimold

There's another thread here which talks about the poster having successful managed to use the Casio Privia by using a MIDI cable via a controller because the USB was unusable.

I found this by doing a google search saying:
Casio Privia keyboard mac

The poster's name was BPSooner, so you should be able to find the thread using one of the two pieces of information.

Good luck,

Feb 22, 2008 6:45 PM in response to kimold

This may seem really obvious so forgive me if you've done this but are you sure you have garageband preferences set correctly? Be sure that the audio output is set to built-in output and the audio input is set to built-in line input as opposed to built-in microphone. It sounds like you have your preferences set to built-in mic, which would explain why it's recording external noise and not the, uh, casio itself.

Feb 23, 2008 2:33 AM in response to kimold

Maybe you should share with us what you did - that Casio question comes up a lot. I can see only two ways of getting something into GB:

• Recording the plain audio out of a the headphones jack
• Using a midi to USB interface that works with every keyboard that has a midi out.

(And though they might call it "genius bar", those guys there rarely have a lot of knowledge when it comes to GB. Even music students. 🙂 )

Feb 23, 2008 4:54 AM in response to Christoph Drösser

this is what my son did, to get the USB cable to work on our casio so he could import perfect sound for GB.

we hooked up the USB cable from the casio to the iMac. he clicked the "+" sign in the bottom left corner of the main page for GB. he selected "software instrument" from the dialog box. then he clicked the blue "i" button in the bottom right corner of the page to get a "track info" menu which appeared on the right. he selected an instrument on the left side, and then he chose another instrument on the right side. then he pressed the red record button and started playing the casio. when he was done, he clicked the record button again to stop the recording. to play it back, he hit "z" to go back to the beginning, and then he clicked on the play arrow to play it back.

i did download a driver (Casio USB MIDI Driver 10.4.dmg.zip) but i was not able to install it .... so i don't think the driver had anything to do with it working -- i plan to delete the drivers from my computer soon.

let me know if it works for you. our casio privia PX-555R is no more than 2 years old.

be sure to use the square USB port on the casio, and not the round ports. when you turn the casio on, it will say something like "USB port detected."

Mar 2, 2008 8:17 AM in response to Christoph Drösser

i gave bad advice before .... i said the casio driver was not necessary for newer casio keyboards. this was not the case. we just exchanged our 20" iMac for a 24" iMac, and when i got home and tried to get the casio keyboard to work with the new Imac and GB ... it did not work until i downloaded and installed this driver from casio.

Casio USB MIDI Driver 10.4.dmg.zip 96.2 KB

which can be found on this web page:

http://code.google.com/p/casiousbmididriver/downloads/detail?name=Casio%20USB%20 MIDI%20Driver%2010.4.dmg.zip&can=2&q=label:OpSys-OSX

it says the file is "depracated" whatever that means. but it works fine for us -- i could not find a better file.

on GB, be sure to click the "+" sign, and then click on "software instruments." i left inputs and outputs at "system setting."

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