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Is it possible to connect USB Midi Controller to Reface USB port?

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I have a Roland RP401R Piano and it just have USB output witch can be used to play vst from my laptop.
I would like to buy a Reface CP for portability AND would like to use my fully weighted piano as the reface controller. My question is: can I plug the USB out of my piano into USB port of Reface? I read the manual, and it seems I can play midi from DAW to it if I enable the "Midi Control" feature. Does it works without a computer?

 
Posted : 13/08/2017 5:40 am
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No, not as far as I know, the USB Port on the reface is to connect to a "host" device (computer, laptop or tablet/smartphone). When you want to connect to the reface from a controllerdevice (like an external keybd controller) use the breakout cable that gives you 5-pin MIDI IN/OUT.

 
Posted : 13/08/2017 7:38 pm
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The Kenton MIDI USB Host allows you to control your Reface CP with any USB-powered keyboard (or other USB MIDI controller) without the need for a "host" computer (the Kenton device is the host).

I tested this with a Korg MicroKEY (37 mini keys). Functionally it adds a standard 5-pin MIDI OUT to the "USB-only" device. Somewhat pricey, but solves the problem without a using a computer.

1. The MIDI USB Host comes with a switching AC adapter which puts out 5 volts at a standard (rectangular) USB jack, and a cable which has a standard USB plug on one one and a USB mini B plug on the other end. The mini B plugs into the MIDI USB PORT and provides it with power.

2. The MIDI USB Host has 3 additional ports:
(a) a standard USB port. You plug your USB midi controller into this
(b) a standard MIDI OUT port. You use this to connect the MIDI USB Host to whatever you want it to control (e.g. the MIDI IN port on your Reface CP's breakout cable
(c) a standard MIDI IN port. You don't need to use that in this scenario.

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Posted : 19/01/2018 1:04 am
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Hi I am having trouble setting up this same scenario except with a Roland A-49 controller.

I followed the steps below to allow the A-49 to use a generic driver.

Not sure what I am doing wrong.

Use the + / -  buttons to make the setting:

+ (lit): Advanced Driver - this setting requires a Roland USB driver to be installed on the computer.
- (lit): Generic Driver - this setting uses the driver in your computer's operating system.
4. Re-start the A-49 to finalize the setting.

 
Posted : 09/03/2021 8:11 pm
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Try roland.com for info on how to work the Roland A-49 controller.

 
Posted : 09/03/2021 8:50 pm
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