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| I know on the site it says they do not work but usually people find ways around this the one im using in general is a Ekeys 37 |
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Most M Audio Controllers come with a driver cd-rom that you can run. I have never tried it with media center - i have an m audio 49e. other than that try to go to "options" > "preferences" > midi, etc, etc. be sure to check out www.myspace.com/701kliks or /raiseupproductionz - this is what I do with reason 4.0 |
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I kind of have the same setup but im pretty sure it is the drivers that you need to be looking for. I have a M Audio Uno MIDI cable and Windows XP Media Edition and i went to the M Audio website and went to their drivers and they had the one that i needed. I suggest going to their website and looking for the right driver for the right model keyboard, then installing it, and if the "found new hardware" wizard pops up again let is search for the driver each time it pops up. Good Luck EDIT: here is the link: http://www.m-audio.com/index.php?do=support&tab=driver |
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