![]() ![]() Changed installer to use Avid license file rather than the old M-Audio/MidiMan license. Updated the legacy uninstaller to correctly find and kill 64 bit versions of TBIA (or any other 64 bit process specified in it ProductDefs). Was looking at changing to an 88 key keyboard and Novation ZeroSL MK II, which apparently is also class compliant doesn't use drivers and responds automatically to certain DAWs. Removed Driver from the Installer name used within the installer UI. ![]() This is a news to me and requires some else: SO, is this something new that has crept in under the radar that Acoustica needs to address or is it M-Audio being their historically semi-competent selves? Also not sure if you can map your keyboard without using the direct-link software. Not sure if any of the other DAW's are close to Mixcraft in there layout and would allow the keyboard to work. This software is what maps he keyboard to specific DAW's and, of course, Mixcraft was left out of the effort. This driver is designed to replace any and all previous installations of MIDISport Windows drivers upon launch. This is one of several driver packages that will replace MACAMIDI on Windows platforms. The problem is in their direct-link technology. Initial Windows 7 support for Legacy Keyboard devices. Outteh wrote:It appears M-Audio has attempted to make the controller class compliant, meaning it doesn't need a driver to connect to your PC. ![]()
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