Hi,
Chris is mistaken with the functionality of Bluetooth on the SX900.
See pages 104-105 of the owners manual. I use bluetooth for MIDI connection between both "SongBook+" and "MIDI Wrench" softwares and the SX900!
The SX900 bluetooth can also be used for audio connections with devices that support the A2DP profile.
The only thing it cannot do is stream audio to bluetooth headphones/hearing aids or speakers.
Hope this helps.
Alan.
Hi Alan,
It would be news to me that the integrated Bluetooth adapter on Yamaha keyboards could also be used for
MIDI.
In the PSR-SX manuals I only found references to BT
AUDIO. In the MIDI settings, only the options DIN MIDI IN/OUT, USB-to-Host and Wireless LAN (Wi-FI) are mentioned. (See also the attached screenshot.)
You might be using an external Bluetooth LE MIDI adapter like "Yamaha MD-BT01" or "CME WIDI Master" on the DIN MIDI sockets or "Yamaha UD-BT01" on the USB-to-Host terminal or the Yamaha Wireless LAN USB adapter "UD-WL01" (which is installed internally in the Genos)?
@allCan anyone confirm that the PSR-SX900's internal Bluetooth adapter can also be used to transmit/receive
MIDI data? Unfortunately I can't test it myself because I don't have an SX900 and my Genos doesn't have integrated Bluetooth ...
Edit: The Bluetooth module installed in the SX900 is the "
BM23SPKS1NB9-YB03AA" from the manufacturer "Microchip Technology". It supports
Bluetooth 5.0 Audio, but
don't support Bluetooth LE (Low Energy)
MIDI according to this datasheet:
>>>
https://www-rlocman-de.translate.goog/datasheet/data.html?di=620903&/BM23SPKS1NB9-YB03AA&_x_tr_sl=de&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=deSo I still can't imagine that the internal SX900 Bluetooth can also be used for MIDI.
Best regards,
Chris