![]() The best manufacturers (Alesis, M-Audio, Numark, Roland, Korg, Samson etc) have telephone support as well, so take advantage of it. Instead, go to the official site of the manufacturer of your particular device and navigate to their support/download page directly. NEVER do a ‘google search’ for drivers – there are lots of dodgy sites out there which will try to tempt you to download all kinds of things from them. Each MIDI port on the device has its own set of arrows. To test MIDI input to a device, click the down arrow on the icon for the selected device. Select the device you want to test, then click in the MIDI Studio toolbar. Devices that aren't currently connected are dimmed. ![]() If your device is not plug and play then you will need to go to the manufacturer’s site and download the correct drivers. MIDI devices connected to your Mac appear as icons in the MIDI Studio window. Especially in Windows the native drivers can be missing or corrupted and may need to be re-installed. If you still think the keyboard is not connecting correctly, then there is a useful post here on the Numark site which will help you to troubleshoot your plug and play device. And you might also want to refer to our detailed step-by-step video course on how to record your digital piano or keyboard. If the above has not helped, then refer to our detailed post on MIDI connection. If the MIDI Studio window does not appear automatically, go to the menu bar at the top of the screen and select Window > Show MIDI Studio. It is also possible to test your MIDI devices if you navigate to Mac’s Audio MIDI Setup Utility Open the Audio/MIDI Setup by going to Applications > Utilities > Audio/MIDI Setup. If you are on a Mac then the SNOIZE MIDI Monitor software does a similar job and they have nice documentation on their site on how to use it. Although it is referring to an M-Audio device you can use this software with any MIDI keyboard or interface. ![]() Then if you want a step-by-step guide on how to use it, this page on the M-Audio support portal is great, with easy to follow screen shots.
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