CoreMidi not recognizing usb keyboards

Hi all,
Having trouble with CoreAudio not seeing any midi keyboards
(all apps) Worked before but, now hasnt recognized 2 different m audio usb boards. Ive tried a few things with this one (repaired permissions, re-installed mAudio drivers, audio midi setup utlity) But havent had any luck. So I plead for help...thank you so much.
J

Yes,someone just had that problem.They solved it by reinstalling the drivers.
It is a problem with their (M-Audio) delightfully bad drivers.
Try reinstalling their (M-Audio) drivers.
Try contacting them (M-Audio) as well...
Otherwise move on to another brand.
Cheers

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