As I am on Mac and my keyboard is a Kawai CA97 I didn’t answer the original question. Yet the below reply made me realise that the problem may be with Finale’s modus of recognizing the MIDI keyboard:
When I started using FM25 with my new iMac last fall, it at first appeared like Finale’s recognition of the Kawai CA97 followed a random pattern, but I found out about the rules: The connection cannot happen through a USB-hub. Must be direct to the computer. The CA97 has to be turned on, before loading Finale. Appears like Finale only looks for attached MIDI-devices during the loading process. Might work that way also in the Windows world. Klaus Sendt fra min iPad > Den 11. jan. 2018 kl. 10.10 skrev David H. Bailey <[email protected]>: > >> On 1/10/2018 8:38 PM, Raymond Horton wrote: >> Hi folks, my Akai lpk25 died, so I bought an M-Audio keystation mini 32. >> Windows 10, running on my desktop and my laptop, but neither recognizes the >> keyboard. I appreciate any help offered! >> > > > It appears from the M-Audio web-site that there are not any special > drivers needed, as long as your keystation mini 32 is of the 'New' sort. > They don't list any other keystation mini 32. > > Have you rebooted your computers and then attached the keyboard? Is > yours the "new" sort? I don't know how you would tell whether it's some > older version which is no longer supported (they screwed many of us over > when they refused to issue updated drivers for older midi interfaces > once they had brought out class-compliant newer versions) or what the > web-site calls "new." > > Perhaps if rebooting the computers doesn't help you would need to > contact M-Audio's tech support or search their web-site for a FAQ or > other help with this issue. > _______________________________________________ Finale mailing list [email protected] https://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale To unsubscribe from finale send a message to: [email protected]
