

At this point I'm not quite sure what to do? Is it worth waiting for an update from akai (seems unlikely) or should I sell my akai and get a device that works worh the new macbook pro 2021? Obviously downgrading the OS from monterrey doesn't seem a viable option. To confirm that the Administrator account is available, select System Preferences, then Account (Users). 2 Start the computer and log in to the Administrator account.

I got the new macbook for music production specifically (my 2013 model just couldn't handle ableton efficiently) and now the only midi I have doesn't work with it. Yamaha USB-MIDI Driver Installation and Upgrade (for Mac) 1 Disconnect all USB devices other than the mouse and keyboard from the computer. If your keyboard or midi device has midi ports we suggest connecting via. I've emailed akai to ask whether they're tackling the issue but there's been no response. The problem is caused by an incompatibility between the Yamaha USB driver and. I've attached the mpk to an external power source and even bought a USB c to USB b cable so that it connects directly to the macbook pro 2021 model and still it's not working. From the research I've done it seems to be a problem with the new M1 chip nit recognising the device with the driver (I could be mistaken though). I'm having the same issue with my Akai Mpk 249.
