![]() ![]() Hint: you can also use the Rescan MIDI button at the top if a device is still not showing up while connected. Wait for the device to show up in the MIDI Studio before connecting the next one. Starting with the device in question, re-connect each device one by one.If nothing is connected, only the IAC Driver and Network should appear again. Click OK and the MIDI Studio will rescan your devices.Name the new configuration in the window that appears.To create a new configuration, click on the Configuration drop-down menu and select New Configuration.Please Note: The IAC Driver and Network will always appear in the MIDI Studio. If a device is not connected to the computer but still appears connected in your MIDI Studio, that may be a part of the problem and a sign that the MIDI Studio needs to be reset. You may see icons for all of your MIDI devices that have been "greyed out." This just means that the devices are not currently connected. The MIDI Studio window will pop and display all of your current MIDI devices.If the MIDI Studio window does not appear automatically, go to the menu bar at the top of the screen and select Window > Show MIDI Window.Open the Audio/MIDI Setup by going to Applications > Utilities > Audio/MIDI Setup.This will eliminate any potential conflicts upon creating a new configuration. If your MIDI Device is not being recognized by your Mac, creating a new MIDI configuration can help the device be recognized.īefore getting started, disconnect all USB MIDI devices or keyboards. How to Reconfigure your Mac OS MIDI Studio ![]() If your device is not listed or grayed out you may want to try a different USB cable and or USB port. If the device is grayed out it is currently unavailable. Once the device is plugged in and recognized it will appear in the window as solid. With the MIDI Studio window open, plug in your USB/MIDI keyboard or controller. ![]()
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