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  1. Thanks so much JockeyMan for the advice!! I was (and still am) hoping that adding some nonsmart circuitry inside the PX would provide me with the midi in-out. Yes I saw the expensive Kenton Midi host as reviewed by PianoManChuck in YouTube with a Casio DIN-less keyboard. The spanish device turned out to be one by Sevilla Soft. That is a well designed device. Maybe I would be making a USB Midi Host in a future... Seems all roads take you to Rome and Arduino and lots of people making MIDI projects Thanks Again Jose
  2. Hi from Caracas, Venezuela I am new to this forum. Excellent content here as it helped me to decide and get a Privia PX-150. More than happy with this digital piano. Beautiful sound and keyboard response. My son is now studying with the PX-150 but I will be borrowing it often. I used to play piano, now keyboard, and have small old fashioned MIDI setup at home. Would have gone for a PX-350 for its MIDI ports but that model is not available here. The PX-150 has USB midi but I am looking to insert the Privia piano without depending on my windows computer. Anyone here knows (or knows somebody who would know) about the internals of the PX-150/350 so I could retrofit the 150 just to add working MIDI ports? I know electronics but would prefer not to explore the instrument internals without doing some previous research and knowing if the retrofit is possible. Specially since this must be done with extreme care staying away from the keybed mechanism and sensors. Any advise would be appreciated
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