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Old 11-05-2009, 07:16 PM
Nils F Nils F is offline
 
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Default Snow Leopard and MK-249C

Hi there,

Ive installed the new mac OS on my macbook and now my good old trusty MK 249C doesnt seem to be able to connect properly anymore. I looked at the list of Snowleopard Driver updates on the M-Audio support section and it says there that my keyboard should be still connecting via apples coremidi drivers... but somehow it doesnt.

i tried scanning the midi busses in apple audio midi setup but the icon of my keyboard doesnt light up there.
It does however show up when i inspect the usb ports via the about this mac menu. And it gives all the info about the product there.

but i tried it in 2 different sequencers and some standalone apps but i cant get midi in from it nor can i select it as midi input device :<

anyone has any idea what i can do to make my keyboard work again?

Regards,

Nils
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Old 11-06-2009, 10:10 AM
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Do you have Pro Tools installed?

Have you repaired disk permissions recently?

Did you format your HD and do a clean install of 10.6 or did you upgrade an existing installation of 10.5?
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