Casio Px-320 Usb Driver Mac

I have a Casio CTK-4200 and want to connect it via MIDI to my MacBook Pro. I know Casio does not make a Mac driver but I really want this to work, as I had the keyboard before the MacBook. There was a post in 2007 where someone with the username ferland.francois posted a custom driver for Casio which seems to have worked in 2007. I downloaded it and restarted my MacBook and while I can find the driver in my audio drivers file, the keyboard does not show up in the Audio MIDI Setup application. I downloaded USBProber and the keyboard does show up there as a device 'CASIO USB-MIDI'.

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Does anyone know how to get a hold of ferland.francois? Can anyone help me fix his driver? He hasn't updated on softpedia since 2013. I appreciate any help!

Here is the driver btw: https://mac.softpedia.com/get/Audio/Casio-USB-Midi-Driver.shtml

MacBook Pro 15', 10.14

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I have a Casio CTK-4200 and want to connect it via MIDI to my MacBook Pro. I know Casio does not make a Mac driver but I really want this to work, as I had the keyboard before the MacBook. There was a post in 2007 where someone with the username ferland.francois posted a custom driver for Casio which seems to have worked in 2007. I downloaded it and restarted my MacBook and while I can find the driver in my audio drivers file, the keyboard does not show up in the Audio MIDI Setup application. I downloaded USBProber and the keyboard does show up there as a device 'CASIO USB-MIDI'.


Does anyone know how to get a hold of ferland.francois? Can anyone help me fix his driver? He hasn't updated on softpedia since 2013. I appreciate any help!

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Here is the driver btw: https://mac.softpedia.com/get/Audio/Casio-USB-Midi-Driver.shtml

MacBook Pro 15', 10.14

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