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> Checking Proper Install Of Drivers, using an E-MU Xboard with logic
miaba
post Mon 31 Oct 2005, 17:53
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Hi, I posted a related question in MIDI but this may be more suitable here: I own an E-MU xboard with drivers installed (i think, I don't see an icon specififc to drivers) but i recently saw a description of the keyboard stating that it is compatible with mac drivers. Does this mean I should uninstall the drivers that came with it? I'm still getting familiar with logic and mac in general but I'm wondering if there is a specific window that can confirm a correct setup before I learn more about the specifics of logic. The "getting started manual" put a lot of emphasis on having midi controls installed before logic. Is this a problem? Thanks for the time!
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gdoubleyou
post Mon 31 Oct 2005, 18:10
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If it is a USB keyboard then it will need drivers, check their website for the newest version.

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post Mon 31 Oct 2005, 18:18
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Yes, it is a usb controller. What are your thoughts on dumping my present install in the trash and trying to install again? Will this confuse anything in logic? Thanks for the info!
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post Tue 1 Nov 2005, 19:30
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Logic should detect new devices, if you add them to the device list in the audio/midi utility, that is located in the utilities folder, inside the applications folder.

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