

When you unplug and plug back in your controller, it should have its drivers reinstalled and with any luck will begin working correctly. To install the Yamaha Steinberg USB Driver or the Yamaha Steinberg Thunderbolt Driver on an Apple silicon-based Mac on macOS 11 or later, the macOS security policy needs to be changed. If your device is shown, but is not working correctly, please try right-clicking on the device in this window and choose 'Uninstall'. Check this list to see if your controller's name is shown, and keep in mind it might also appear as 'USB Audio Device' or 'USB MIDI Device'. On the list shown, expand 'USB Devices' to see all connected and installed USB devices. You can access the Device manager by right-clicking on 'My Computer' and choosing 'Manage', then clicking the 'Device Manager' tab on the left side of that window. If your device is connected through any sort of USB hub, please try connecting it directly to the computer's USB port.Īnother option to verify if it is installed correctly on a Windows system, is to check the Windows Device Manager to see if it is recognized and properly installed.


If you experience trouble with the driver not working correctly, please try connecting the device to a different USB port. All Icon MIDI devices are class-compliant, which means they use standard built-in drivers on Mac OS X, Windows, and any other operating system that supports MIDI devices. No drivers will need to be manually installed for any of our USB-MIDI devices.
