FYI Roland / Edirol PCR keyboard controllers are not plug and play

I thought I would post this for folks like me that were lead to believe that the Edirol controllers were plug and play as (I guess) the M-Audio ones are. They are not as of this post and I am having a little trouble with installing the drivers.

If folks want to chime in their opinions on these controllers that would probably be useful to future searchers thinking about getting one of these keyboards.

iMac 2.33 GHz- Powerbook - eMac, Mac OS X (10.4.8)

Posted on Oct 9, 2007 11:47 AM

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Oct 9, 2007 10:52 PM in response to Christoph Drösser

I was told by the salesperson that sold it to me it was plug and play. no matter evidently the CD with the drivers was from 2003 so that's why it didn't work on an Intel Mac.

In case anybody else has the same problem this is the page with the drivers for the PCR controllers.

PCR Driver Version 1.2.0 for MacOS X
This is a Universal Binary MacOS X driver for the PCR-30 / PCR-50 / PCR-80 / PCR-M1 / PCR-M30 / PCR-M50 / PCR-M80 / PCR-300 / PCR-500 / PCR-800
http://www.rolandus.com/products/productdetails.aspx?dsection=d_downloads&Object Id=569

Message was edited by: Bobsax

Oct 12, 2007 7:02 PM in response to Bobsax

I have an Edirol PCR-80 keyboard at home and by default it use a special midi mode that need a driver on the computer side to be recognized. You can change the default behavior on the keyboard by editing the midi mode to use plug and play mode. Look in the documentation, you should find something in the configuration section.

I hope that did help.

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