Windows 7 compatibility for the I-30

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AlekseyCalvin
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Windows 7 compatibility for the I-30

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Is there any sort of a driver or anything really I can download to make the I30 compatible with a 64-bit Windows 7 computer? I'm connecting the keyboard through a USB/Midi cable, but it doesn't seem to register in any of the supposedly compatible software. I would really appreciate some help
in this matter. Thanks for your time and attention, folks
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keith-helen
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Post by keith-helen »

Hi AlekseyCalvin

I have searched for a driver for windows xp and couldnt find one.

However what you will notice when you connect via midi /usb is the programme recognises the i30 as a usb audio device in the midi devices drop down menu.

When this option is selected you can then define your instruments ( but it does not seem to recognise the actual names in banks C and D so you can still choose the sound you want by working out where D11 starts and follow through i.e d21 E11 etc etc

This is not ideal but it works

Best wishes

Keith Lawton
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76 PA4X ,yamaha Qy100, Band in a box, FL studio and a right handed banjo I am left handed!!
previous Yamahas, Technics KN800 KN 1000 Roland G800 and G1000, Korg M1,i3, i30HD PA 80 PA 800,
and PaAs have now got left handed banjo
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