![]() The only way to get it to work is to unselect it in settings close Cakewalk, open Cakewalk and then select it again. My experience is the same as John I can plug a midi keyboard in (Novation 49SL MkII) after Cakewalk is started and a dialog is displayed asking if I want Cakewalk to add this device now.Įven when the controller is not responding, if I unplug the USB cable Cakewalk displays a message to say that it was disconnected, then when plugged back in the dialog asking if I want Cakewalk to add this device now displayed but it still does not respond after clicking Yes. That is, assuming you're not a big fan of BSODs. Point being, I can turn the keyboard on while Cakewalk is running, and CW will pop up a dialog to the effect of "MPK-49 detected, use it?" It'll similarly complain when I disconnect it, but it's all good.īut never ever disconnect a Focusrite Scarlett while CW is running. so I have the MPK on one leg of a usb A/B switch, which let's me turn it on and off (and connect/disconnect it from the PC) via a more convenient location. Left to it's own devices, the keyboard would be on (and glowing blue) whenever the computer is turned on, which is 24/7. ![]() There's a power switch on the back, but it's inconvenient to get to in my setup. ![]() I've got an Akai MPK-49, which is bus powered. Not necessarily the case for all controllers.
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