
28 LONGboard
61
SHORTboard
49
Windows XP and Vista
LONGboard and SHORTboard are class-compliant devices and Windows
will automatically detect and recognize them the rst time you plug in
the USB cable and turn the unit on. The keyboard will be listed as “USB
Audio Device” in the Windows XP Control Panel, Sounds & Audio Devices,
Audio, MIDI Music Playback. The MIDI interface section of the keyboard
will be listed as “USB Audio Device [2].” The USB connection provides
MIDI communication between the keyboard/MIDI interface and your
computer, as well as power to the keyboard.
Optional E-MU MIDI drivers are available at www.emu.com.support.
Installing the E-MU MIDI drivers will allow you to use the MIDI features
of your keyboard with more than one application at the same time (multi-
client). See the instructions on the E-MU web site for detailed information.
Mac OSX
Driver installation is not required with Macintosh OSX. However you will
need to select the LONGboard or SHORTboard as a MIDI device in the
Audio/MIDI Setup window of the Utilities menu before you can use it
with other MIDI applications.
Set-up the MIDI Devices
Click Go -> Utilities from the menu bar.1.
Double-click Audio MIDI Setup, then click the MIDI Devices button 2.
if it’s not already selected. The window shown below appears.