Not a question but maybe someone else needs this. I have a Yamaha that I was using with Logic X and I reinstalled my OS (High Sierra) after getting an SSD. My Yamaha stopped working and I tried all kinds of set ups to make it work. This is what finally worked. I got the driver's from Yamaha...( _midi_driver_for_mac.html) Installed and it didn't work. I uninstalled, reinstalled with the Yamaha unplugged. Restarted, went into system pref. Opened the Ymaha USB midi control panel, plugged the USB in and it now works. Oh it's a USB 2.0 also.
I just replaced one of my 10 year old yamaha's with the 485. this was a hard driver to find, but I managed to get one of the newer RX drivers working for IP control. I dont remember the exact driver I used, but it was one of the rx a drivers with a 2016 publish date from yamaha. to get it to work I had to identify it using the network tool for IP address, then also put the IP in the driver window in system design, then redo the connections and also a system reset.
Hi there - totally pleased with the performance of the new MBP, however, I use a Yamaha Motif ES8 as a midi controller which requires a driver. I found the following driver, but can't get it to load on the computer. Any help appreciated!
This is required only if the Yamaha Steinberg USB Driver, the Yamaha Steinberg Thunderbolt Driver or the TOOLS software that includes the driver is installed on an Apple silicon-based Mac for the first time.
The specs are 10 degree type S with a stock ORBit shaft. The shaft is very light at 48 grams, but the torque is 4.7. I didnt get A shaft upgrade as it is winter and I wanted a baseline to work off. As we get into the real golf season I will try different shaft setups in this head. The type S club is engineered to go straight or fade, but the 4.7 torque in the stock shaft caused the club to turn over a bit more on a hard swing. When I made a smooth pass , The head and feel at impact was amazing. It was very lively and explosive off the face. I hit some very long tee shots with this club yesterday. The ball flight had a nice flat trajectory with good carry and a nice angle of descent. It was the most explosive feeling face off the driver Ive ever tried. I am really tempted to try the Yamaha Tour model v201 460 with the ROMBAX J setup.
Yes I heard about the ProAm yesterday. I live in the area so we should meet up and swing the Yamaha stuff. I have the 2010 Tour irons and the 2009 Tour driver with the Griffin JPGA shaft. I alkso feel the 09 is superb and have waffled back and forth if mnuch could be better. It would be cool to tests these out side by side. It may help us both to decide whether to buy the V201. Pm me if interested
Yamaha has always made amazing drivers. I am a big fan of the feel and pop they produce at impact. Being Endo made they are pure quality. Your order sure took a long time to clear customs but I'm glad you finally got it. It's been a long time since I gamed a Yamaha but am considering the D201. The face seems more shallow than Yamaha's of the past.
I'm thinking about getting same driver with stock shaft. So, you got the 10 degree and SR flex shaft, right? Actually, that's the same spec I'm thinking. So, I'd like to know little more about the trajectory and the run. Also, I always strugle with high launching angle, how does this driver work for you?
I got the SR flex as its winter and has been very cold and I havent swung much in 6 weeks. I am a smooth tempo swinger 100 to 105 mph. When the weather gets warmer there is no way this shaft will hold up for me. Im leaning to putting an MD 6 , diamana 63 blue S, or GD EV in there. ANy time I got aggressive I hit a quick draw. IM thinking that the V201 460 would be a better in season fit for me, but Im very excited about the upside of this club. This is the 1st driver in years that I get a significant increase in distance when I PURE IT. Ive hit 4 career drives in the 1st 36 holes in Jan winter conditions.
Ever since I installed the drivers for my yamaha amplifier, I have been unable to open sony vegas (I have tried both Vegas 10 and 14). At startup, the initial window starts loading in drivers and resources but stops at 'ASIO Driver Yamaha Steinberg USB ASIO...' and a Windows installer window pops up with 'Preparing to install...' but doesn't do anything for 15 minutes or so before failing.
I have tried pressing cancel on the windows instaler window but that aborts the startup.
Hopefully someone will be able to help with this issue as I can't find anything online about it.
From many years ago, I recall that Sony VP and Sound Forge didn't coexist very well with ASIO drivers for a Creative sound card I then had. I suggest two approaches: 1/ do a safe boot and on VP ensure that the audio device (Options/Preferences/Audio Device/Audio Device Type) is not set to an ASIO setting; or 2/ uninstall the Yamaha ASIO driver (is there an alternative for example an app on a smart phone).
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Yamaha's original new system ensures high "straight running stability" at any position because the moment of inertia (5,003g for VD driver and 5,820g for VD59 driver) does not change even if the weight position is adjusted.
The VD driver is 26.5 to 31 , and the VD59 driver is 30.5 to 36.5 . The center of gravity angle of 10 can be adjusted with the two models, covering almost the entire center of gravity angle of any driver. Whether you want to prevent the ball from being caught too much or you want to catch it firmly, you can achieve a square impact with the optimum center of gravity angle (grabbing) for your swing.
The reason the driver will not work and is a source of endless consternation for me is that they lazily wrapped it in 32bit Software. Namely, the Yamaha Steinberg FW Control Panel and the YamahaFWCM. The 64bit driver cannot function until both of them are 64bit.
Up until recently I did not have the recommended Steinberg Yamaha driver installed. Both in Cakewalk and also when playing audio in other programs every minute or so the sound would get distorted for a few seconds.
I have installed the Steinberg Yamaha driver now and the distorted sound is gone; however now the interface is giving me a 10ms buffer which I can not lower anymore and really it is too much, it creates kind of a slapback delay on what I'm playing. Without the driver installed I could manually adjust the buffersize to f.ex. 5ms which was much better.
Try to use ASIO mode with native drivers. That always provide the best possible for (any) interface latency. In case you can't set the buffer to 128 or lower in ASIO, check computer optimization for audio. The rest depends from your PC and used plug-ins.
Note that without native drivers Windows and the interface add huge latency which is just not shown. If you don't want optimize the computer and ready to accept consequences, WASAPI sometimes can produce reasonable results (I guess ASIO drivers assume you are serious about audio and so some of them are not forgiving related computer problems).
I spent several days trying to figure out how to add control of my Yamaha receiver to Hubitat. There are guides out there that assume a lot of knowledge that I didn't have as a NEWB. So I will try to give step by step directions of how I added and made use of a Yamaha receiver driver to my Hubitat. Experts are more than welcome to constructively critique my methods and correct/enhance upon the information I present.
Neither of these two .groovy drivers allowed this newb to do anything with my receiver. I ended up having to combine the two drivers then delete the duplicated functions. This is my merge of the Yamaha Receiver .groovy and the Yamaha Zone .groovy files that I use in this thread.
I ended up finding the drivers posted by member @jeff.lilliquist at the end of this post Yamaha Receivers and MusicCast integration . I installed both of these drivers and set my vitual yamaha receiver device to use the yamaha receiver driver. I entered my receiver's static ip in the device details page, saved, and was able to get all the commands to show up in the devices page under 'main zone' child device. However, i could only get 3 of the 'source' commands to work. The other source tabs do not change source on the receiver. Not sure why. It's a good start though.
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