Yamaha Psr E473 Usb Driver Extra Quality Official
| If you want... | Action | |----------------|--------| | Best audio fidelity | Use Yamaha ASIO driver + 24-bit recording in DAW. | | Lowest MIDI latency | Install driver, disable power saving on USB ports. | | Troubleshooting crackling | Increase buffer size; avoid USB hubs. | | Mac stability | Use driver v3.1.4 or later; grant microphone permissions. |
: For “extra quality” audio/MIDI, the official driver is mandatory . yamaha psr e473 usb driver extra quality
: You can record digital audio directly from the keyboard to a computer or a USB flash drive with no interference or noise, even when raising the volume in post-production. | If you want
: Use a standard USB "AB" printer cable (USB 2.0) to connect the "To Host" port on the back of the keyboard to your computer. Configure DAW Settings : | | Troubleshooting crackling | Increase buffer size;
Connect via the "USB TO HOST" port using a standard printer cable to control virtual instruments (VSTs). USB Audio Recording: You can record up to 80 minutes of audio directly to a USB flash drive in high-quality WAV format (44.1 kHz, 16-bit). Yamaha Music Europe File Management:
If you are on a Mac, you already have "extra quality." Apple’s Core Audio driver handles the PSR E473 natively with excellent performance. However, Windows users must fight for that quality.
| Aspect | Rating | Notes | |--------|--------|-------| | Ease of installation | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ | Straightforward from Yamaha’s site, but requires uninstalling old Yamaha USB drivers first. | | Windows compatibility | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ | Works well on Win10/11; older OS (Win7/8) requires legacy driver. | | macOS compatibility | ⭐⭐⭐ | M1/M2 Macs need driver v3.1.4+; some users report kernel extension approvals needed. | | Documentation | ⭐⭐⭐ | Manuals are technical; beginners may struggle with ASIO buffer settings. |