32bit Synth Not Recognized On 64bit Snow Leopard! Help Please!

Hey guys.
Thanks In advance. I've read through a lot of other peoples problems and learnt a lot through the forum.
My problem is I have a Korg M3 that only has 32bit drivers available for it. Snow Leopard is not recognizing the synth any more and its killing me a little on the inside trying to find a work around. I was just wondering if there are any solutions people have come up with or if there are any programs that will mask or bridge the bit rate.
The Korg web site has a 64bit update for the drivers for windows but not yet for mac, but I kinda need it because I'm meant to be playing a show in a bit over a week and I'm hoping I don't have to revert back an OS.
Any help would greatly be appreciated.

Hey. I know the response is a bit late but my net died.
When I send the panic command there is no response from the synth. It actually sends note value data to the synth right?
I tested this by telling the synth to start a drum pattern as soon as it received note data, obviously with no luck.

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