********m-audio Driver Help******

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Whats goin on? i got a big problem...
I just copped a M-Audio Keystation 88es at the local Sam Ash.It was the last one it was the floor model.The guy couldnt find the manual or the driver cd.I looked at numerous sites and cant find the driver!!!! i need to make beats!!!!!!!! im fiendin!!!! so if anyone can either point me in the right direction or send it to me it would b much appreciated Thanks and Pre-Props

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but im sure sum1 here might own that midi controller and can help you
what are you running windows xp?
 
The first thing to do with hardware issues is always check the manufacturer's website.

You can find M-Audio at this address: http://www.m-audio.com/

Select Support on the left-hand side menu, then Drivers. (Most manufacturers will have this section on their site.)

You should now be on the Driver Search page.

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Okay...just actually checked that model and they're not displaying any drivers for the Keystation 88es...but they are for other models of the Keystation. I did find this review of the keyboard though:

USB convenience and compatibility with virtually all Windows and Mac OS X programs
For computer music use, you only need one simple USB cable to connect the Keystation 88es. The USB cable even provides power to the keyboard! Its USB MIDI interface connects you to sequencers and soft synths. And a separate MIDI Out jack lets you route MIDI data from either the Keystation 88es or your computer to an external sound module or drum machine. It's class-compliant with Windows XP and Mac OS X for easy plug-and-play setup with no drivers required.
The important part being the last line: "no drivers required".

Have you tried plugging it in and seeing what happens? If that fails, your best option would be to contact M-Audio directly.
 
he pmed me and said hes runnin windows me ..i read that no drivers needed for windows xp and mac

good luck any way
 
Ah, yeah, that will be a problem. It's always a good step to list what OS you've got, what you've tried etc...helps filter out advice that you've already tried.

Sorry, IP, you'll just have to contact M-Audio from the looks of things.
 
My Bad Fellas...Im Using Windows ME, i plugged it in and it recognized it as a midi audio device but not a keyboard, the guy at Sam Ash gave me a m-audio radium drivers cd but i cant get that to work either! so i guess ill just have to fight with the people at M-Audio, does anyone know how to remove Hardware???? That would be big help!!!!!!!


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