geoffeth wrote: ↑Tue Feb 23, 2021 4:27 pm
Hi
Using Audacity 2.4.2
Mac Big Sur 11.2.1
I am trying to record Audio from my Roland RD-2000 stage piano into Audacity, however it is not picking up any input despite setting the audio inputs to the RD-2000. I tried Garage Band which recognises the input but only allows the prerecorded sounds which makes me suspect that the program is only picking up a MIDI rather than an Audio input.
Can anyone help?
Thanks
OK, I looked up this issue in the RD-2000 manual and I believe I have a clear answer for you. The USB issue is a little confusing, so bear with me.
There are three (3) USB ports on the RD-2000: One USB port is used for updates. There is a USB cap over this port to prevent its accidental use. A second USB port is used for recording to a USB flash drive. You could record your performance to the flash drive, then read it back into your computer, for example. The third USB port is used for
*both* MIDI and audio.
From the Roland manual page 18:
USB driver settings
Here’s how to specify the USB driver that’s used when connecting the
RD-2000 to your computer via the USB COMPUTER port.
1. In the MENU screen, select “SYSTEM” and press the [ENTER] button.
2. Set the “USB Driver” parameter to:
VENDER - Choose this if you want to use a USB driver
downloaded from the Roland website.
GENERIC -Choose this if you want to use the standard USB
driver that was included with your computer - *Only MIDI is available.
3. Save the setting. => “Saving the system settings” (p. 26)
4. Turn the power of the RD-2000 off, then on again.
My take on the asterisk is that the keyboard is not shipped with USB-audio support, and that you must download a "VENDOR" USB driver for real-time USB-audio.
On the Roland site, there are drivers for Windows and for MacOS 10.13/14/15 and 11. The installation instructions for these drivers specify 'To use this driver, you must set the USB Driver of the RD-2000 to "VENDER."' So I am thinking that they will, indeed, give you the real-time USB audio you are looking for.
I hope this helps.

Let us know how it goes - others want to know.
