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You didn't have to reset your PRAM or SMC. Now, when you say you see nothing,
could you be more specific ? Is the driver showing in Audio/MIDI Utility ?
Did you install more than one version of this driver ? If so, make sure you
only have one by deleting anything you have manually copied in your Library
folders.
You can also check the Console in Applications/Utilities for any MIDI-related
messages.
The driver is Mountain Lion compatible because they did not change anything
about the MIDI drivers framework, and so I did not have to rewrite a new
driver. I tested it with my own keyboard and laptop and it works. Many others
commented the same.
Keep in mind that I do not work for Casio, am not paid for this work and thus
do not plan to spend any money on buyIng multiple devices to test every
possible combination. I do know that the CTK-720 should work, unless you're
doing something very wrong with it.
Original comment by francois...@francoisferland.com
on 6 Mar 2013 at 9:29
I do understand third party sites like yours are not paid, I didn't expect a
response this soon. But am very appreciative.
Anyway, for better understanding. I have my keyboard using USB obviously 1) I
installed the latest package installer on the site.
2)There are no files in library/audio/midi folder. It's empty.
3) also in system preferences/sound/input
Nothing's shows up when keyboard is plugged in. (Even re-plugged in)
4) the console shows nothing happening?
**I mean everything should be self-explanatory. So why mine won't work is
beyond me.
where does the package install the files? Maybe I should delete them and
reinstall?
Thanks much
Original comment by SL5...@gmail.com
on 7 Mar 2013 at 1:49
The installer package installs in your system's library folder, so
/Library/..., and not ~/Library/...
It will not show up as an audio input device, this driver only transmit MIDI
info, and should show up in the MIDI window of the Audio/MIDI Setup app found
in /Applications/Utilities. If it shows up there, you will be able to use your
keyboard to drive virtual instruments in Garage Band or any other
MIDI-compatible app.
I am not familiar with the CTK-720, but check in your manual if you need to put
the keyboard in a special mode to output MIDI notes. I know mine doesn't output
MIDI in some modes other than "Normal".
Hope this helps,
Original comment by francois...@francoisferland.com
on 7 Mar 2013 at 5:43
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
SL5...@gmail.com
on 6 Mar 2013 at 7:45