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Old July 31st, 2010, 14:52
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Originally Posted by lily View Post
Since you also have a Yamaha, can you tell me what driver you're using and where I can get it?
I'm using an M-Audio Uno midi cable, so that's what it says in there, that's what the section is for in our case: the driver for the cable, not the keyboard. searched around online and found this on buy.com for your cable -

"Easy to install with built-in driver; USB powered, no AC adapter needed
1. Connect the cable marked "in" to the MIDI OUT socket of a MIDI keyboard
2. Connect the cable marked "OUT" to the MIDI IN socket of a MIDI keyboard
3. Plug the USB cable into any free USB socket on your computer.the red LED will light to show power on.
4. Open your music software program,e.g.Cubase, Sonar, etc
5. Set the music program's MIDI In and MIDI Out devices to "USB Audio Device"
6. Your USB to MIDI interface is now ready for ruse
7. To save potential problem,it is recommended that this interface is always connected to the same USB as it was originally instally on to prevent multiple installations of the d river
Latest version with a built-in driver
LED power indicator; MIDI in & out signal indicator; Supports: Windows and Mac
Package Include: USB2.0 Data Link cable x 1, L x 1 User ManualSupports Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP Mac OS 9x and Vista.
Turn your PC into a music studio by connecting a music keyboard to your computer with the USB MIDI cable
USB powered and Class Coppliant for true plug &play. Just plug it to any usb port on pc & it'll install itself
Warranty: 1 year"

So aside from all those typos, it seems it should simply say "USB Audio Device"
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