Where can I find the generic usb-midi driver?

Hello All,
I'm having trouble with logic recording any midi signal as having latency. This is not the usual buffer question as I'm not concerned about a laggy audio playback when I depress a midi key - I'm more concerned about having logic record what midi I play exactly when I play it.
In an effort to solve the issue, I thought I'd try to re-install the generic usb-midi drivers that come with osx, but I can't find them - can anyone point me in the right direction? Are there "better" drivers?
If you're interested in the original problem or think you might have a solution, the original thread is here:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2399493&tstart=0
Thanks,
mario

five fathom wrote:
How can this be normal? If logic can't track a midi performance accurately then that's a huge flaw... What are other artists doing to work around this? Mousing everything is not an attractive option.
MIDI is an old protocol, and not a very fast one.
Different audio devices and different audio device drivers take different amounts of time to process audio and bring it to the outputs, or to process audio that comes IN through the inputs and is recorded, resulting in different latency for different interfaces.
This is normal, and completely expected - once you've read up on the basics of computer-aided recording, which is why people are telling you to read up on "latency" in the Logic manual.
This is why Logic has come with latency adjustment for playback/recording and MIDI output (positive or negative) for years and years - another reason why people are telling you to read up on "latency" in the Logic manual.

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