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Roland Releases New Windows 8.1 & Mac OS X Mavericks USB Drivers

Includes audio interfaces, MIDI interfaces, MIDI keyboard controllers, recorders, and more

Roland Corporation U.S. has announced that new Windows 8.1 and Mac OS X Mavericks (10.9) USB drivers are available for a wide range of Roland products including audio interfaces, MIDI interfaces, MIDI keyboard controllers, recorders, and more.

Roland’s engineering teams forge strong links with Microsoft and Apple to build and test new drivers alongside beta OS releases. Starting with the original MPU-40 in 1984, the company has nearly 30 years of experience creating interfaces for computer music applications.

Drivers for Roland’s extensive range of gear are released in concert with operating system updates.

Windows 8.1 (64-bit and 32-bit) and Mac OS X Mavericks (10.9) USB drivers are now available for the Roland products listed below.

Additional drivers for Roland products will also be added as they are completed.

Go here to download all available USB drivers

Audio Interface
DUO-CAPTURE
DUO-CAPTURE mk2
DUO-CAPTURE EX
OCTA-CAPTURE
QUAD-CAPTURE
STUDIO-CAPTURE
TRI-CAPTURE
UA-101
UA-1EX
UA-1G
UA-25
UA-25EX
UA-4FX

MIDI Interface
UM-1/1EX/1S/1SX/1X
UM-1G
UM-2/2C/2E/2EX
UM-2G
UM-3EX
UM-3G
UM-550
UM-880
UM-ONE
UM-ONE mk2

Recorder
MICRO BR BR-80
R-05
R-26

MIDI Keyboard Controller
A-300PRO
A-500PRO
A-800PRO
A-49
A-500S
A-88
PC-50
PCR-30
PCR-50
PCR-80
PCR-M1
PCR-M30
PCR-M50
PCR-M80
PCR-300
PCR-500
PCR-800

V-STUDIO
V-STUDIO 100
V-STUDIO 20

Other DTMP Product
M-16DX
MA-1EX
Mobile Studio Canvas (SD-50)
SD-20
SD-80
SD-90

Roland Corporation U.S.

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