#Axiom 49 keyboard drivers for windows 7 64 Bit#
I got a win7 64 bit OS computer for Christmas from my son. Yeah, I have a Tascam US-428, a Roland GI-20 and a MIDISPORT 4x4. If prompted to search for drivers, browse your computer and choose to search your main system drive (usually C:\) to find the drivers.
#Axiom 49 keyboard drivers for windows 7 install#
*The following class compliant (plug & play) devices can be used without installing any drivers under Windows 7 32-bit & 64-bit.Ĭonnect your device and Windows will install the drivers automatically. If you're looking for a plain 61 key controller keyboard, I don't think you'll have any problem getting it to work with Win 7 64 bit.įrom M-Audio's website, if you're interested in their Keystation keyboard controllers: Now, if you're looking for one of those controllers that have all sorts of knobs, buttons and sliders, it may be a bit more difficult, since you need to configure those. You can look for USB, which are often 'class compliant' or you might also look for some with a MIDI interface, which needs you to buy a midi interface, usually usb. The SOFTWARE that comes with it might, but I don't think the actual device will. #54187 - 01/04/10 03:49 PM Re: MIDI Controllers and Windows 7 64Bitĭepending on what you are looking for in a controller, I seriously don't think Windows 7 64 bit, or Vista 64 bit, would give you any problems. I have not had any problems using Vista SP2. Makes me glad that I bought my PCs when Vista was available. For this version it was almost like you were not given the option any longer. Whenever a new OS was introduced you had several months, if not at least a year, to buy the previous OS. I am a bit ticked off at these PC manufacturers for this. Has anyone seen any reviews on the new MIDI keyboards and their adapting to the 64 bit world? I am not very confident on buying the quantity of MIDI keyboards and their accompanying laptops only to find nothing works. But, I have read some of the news out there in addition to this board and found there are problems with the jump from 32 to 64. I am not too familiar with the effects of the 64bit. The writeups on the MIDI keyboard manufacturer's web site, like M-Audio, state they support up to Vista 32 bit. Dell, HP/Compaq, Gateway all are running 7 as if XP and Vista had never existed.
I am finding that it is almost impossible to find a new laptop today that has 32 bit technology. I need to buy a handful of laptops and MIDI keyboards for a local school. The 64 bit is the part I am concerned with.