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How do we configure our MIDI keyboard with our MAC and GARAGEBAND?
We have a Yamaha DGX 220 keyboard that we connected to our MacBook Pro with a USB cable. However, we cannot get Garageband to pick up the keyboard so we can use it to make songs, etc. We’ve found links for drivers and extensions for MIDI, but we need a step by step walk through, from start to finish, of how to install and then get the keyboard and whatever software working. Please help!
Press Command + Space and type in MIDI and you will get an App called "MIDI Setup" or something… That should make it work. Good luck!
Keyrig 49 USB Keyboard

KeyRig 49 – Easy-to-Use 49-Note USB Keyboard! The M-Audio KeyRig 49 turns your Mac or PC into a versatile keyboard workstation. Featuring a 49-key, synth-action USB MIDI keyboard and the award-winning Key Rig software for the PC, KeyRig 49 makes it easy to start composing and performing music with a computer. Use KeyRig 49 to play Key Rig’s virtual instrument sounds, or audition loops and compose
M-Audio Keyrig 49 USB Keyboard
M-AUDIO KEYRIG 25 Easy-to-Use 25-Note USB Keyboard
Open Labs Overview of the NeKo Keyboard Workstation
(This is an older model. Please stop by and check out the new GEN5 products on our website.)
At Open Labs we believe in our products. We’ve designed the world’s most advanced, powerful and flexible instruments for the music industry. The concept of stable, built for purpose and road-worthy musical instruments powered by a computer was beyond the imagination of many of our competitors. Maybe since virtually everyone at Open Labs is a musician who lives, breathes and sleeps music, we didn’t know better.
Duration : 0:2:48
Open Labs Overview of the MiKo Keyboard Workstation
(This is an older model. Please stop by and check out the new GEN5 products on our website.)
At Open Labs we believe in our products. We’ve designed the world’s most advanced, powerful and flexible instruments for the music industry. The concept of stable, built for purpose and road-worthy musical instruments powered by a computer was beyond the imagination of many of our competitors. Maybe since virtually everyone at Open Labs is a musician who lives, breathes and sleeps music, we didn’t know better.
Duration : 0:2:44
