recognize a midi device, except it is an USB-device. The midi standard doesn’t
support recognizing of devices. The
i²
Control-61 Pro
is recognized by USB
but not by a MIDI-interface, this is normal.
Pedal doesn’t work . . .
May be you have the wrong pedal type. There are two types of pedals in the
market: One is a pedal with an open contact, and if pressed it closed, and one is
with a closed contact and opened if pressed. The keyboard needs a pedal with
an open contact!
USB doesn’t work . . .
Is the powerswitch in the power-on position?
Is the keyboard is recognized by USB? If you connect the keyboard to the
computer by USB, it should be recognized. You can hear a short sound and the
computer shows the name of the keyboard. In Windows XP, it is called “USB
audio device”. If this not happens, there should maybe a technical problem.
The Miditech
i²
Control-61 Pro
is fully class compliant to any Windows
versions up to Win 7 64 bit and Mac OSX 10.6 . This means, it will be
automatically recognised and setup by the OS without installing an additional
driver.
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