I've never used this device so I'm not vouching for it.  But companies
do make USB-to-Midi adapters like this one from Yamaha:

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Recording/Computer/Hardware?sku=3
32007

Again, never had any need to use it so I can't tell you if it's any good
or not.  Simply that such a device does exist.

--- Rex. 

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I have a Yamaha midi keyboard (piano).  It has a round DIN plug which I
used to plug into an adapter that plugged into my old PC's joystick/midi
port.  My new PC does not have a joystick/midi port.
My question is how do I get the midi signal into this new PC?
Or for that matter, how would I get it into a Mac as well?

Ray White




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