Compatible with Yamaha Piaggero Piaggero Keyboard?

Hi,
I was wondering does any know if Yamaha Piaggero NP-V80 is compatible with GarageBand?
Thanks
LeMarsu
MP-V80 - http://usa.yamaha.com/products/musical-instruments/keyboards/digitalkeyboards/dk-piaggero/np-v80/?mode=model

Hi,
I had a look a the manual here : http://uk.yamaha.com/products/musical-instruments/keyboards/digitalkeyboards/dk-piaggero/np-v80/?mode=model
but in the manual there is no mentions of "Mac" or "OS X" or "Apple", on the above link there are OS X drivers.
It would be handy if someone that has a Yamaha Piaggero Keyboard can confirm.
Thanks
LeMarsu

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