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Pete at Pennyland Music Posted on Feb 09, 2018
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I have an Akai S5000 with USN controller on board which worked fine with Win XP Pro 32 bit. I now have Win 7 64 bit and the driver is incompatible. Anyone know of / got a Win 7 64 bit driver? No sign of anyting on the Akai site as the S5000 is well discontinued now - but stilla great device.

  • Sorry - bit of typo here- it should read USB controller (an oprional add-on card for PC control of the S5000) rather than USN. Pete

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