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Old 10-20-2004, 01:15 AM   #1
loninappleton
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Yamaha RP U100 Application Control


One of the few things that would keep me in the Windows
world is the use of my Yamaha RP U100 USB audio
receiver.


There is a USB connection from the receiver to the
computer and the great majority of usable controls
for audio and am/fm tuner adjustment plus DSP
effects are done from the keyboard.


In Windows there is one installed file which does all of
this. It is an .exe file.


If the exe file cannot be adapted are there other USB
device controllers for electronic musicians and such that could
control the Yamaha?


Yamaha phased these 'Cavit' units out and they
were a great bargain. But I cannot imagine this type
of device to go out of use altogether and forever without
emerging somewhere else.
 
  


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