Enigma Variations. The first question about Enigma has to be why M-Audio decided to call it that. Editor/Librarian software should ideally take the mystery out of programming a hardware device by allowing you access to all the parameters at a glance, but this name makes it sound as though interacting with the target device is going to be an obscure, difficult experience!
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Hello,I'm looking for the 'Evolution Librarian Software' for Windows 64bit SP1. It is mentioned in the manual for the MK-461C, but I cannot seem to find it on the M-Audio website or anywhere else.Can someone please point me to the software, or let me know if it is available at all? I know Evolution was a company that M-Audio acquired a while back, so it is a somewhat old keyboard, but M-Audio lists the drivers on the website (under the legacy section), but no link to the Evolution Librarian Software.Thank you. Hi,Thanks for posting!All of the evolution keyboards have been discontinued for some time now, most likely under Avid ownership. Unfortunately, I just don't have any software that I can provide.That being said, it was most likely just a midi editor that could edit some keyboard functions and save presets. A lot of DAWs these days allow controls to be manually mapped, so depending on your DAW, you may be able to get by without the Librarian software.Check out the documentation on the DAW that you're using and find out if/how it supports midi controller mapping!Let me know if you have any more questions and I'll be happy to help! Hi,Thanks for posting!All of the evolution keyboards have been discontinued for some time now, most likely under Avid ownership.
Unfortunately, I just don't have any software that I can provide.That being said, it was most likely just a midi editor that could edit some keyboard functions and save presets. A lot of DAWs these days allow controls to be manually mapped, so depending on your DAW, you may be able to get by without the Librarian software.Check out the documentation on the DAW that you're using and find out if/how it supports midi controller mapping!Let me know if you have any more questions and I'll be happy to help! Thanks for the reply.It was a bit confusing that the keyboard is branded Evolution, but the manual is from M-Audio, and the evolution.co.uk redirects to M-Audio's homepage. I picked it up used a little while back so I could have more control with the multiple knobs and faders, both in software and remotely controlling hardware synths through a DAW.I know how to program it within the DAW without problem, but from what the librarian software looked like, it was an independent source to edit the controller outside of my DAW, to coordinate it between different setups. I'm working with multiple keyboards and trying to work several different audio programs together, so I can set it up to my heart's content via my primary DAW (although it looks like there will still be plenty of button pushing on the keyboard itself), but once I move over to Sibelius or to tweak sounds in standalone programs, I need to start over from scratch.I had thought it was a situation where the hardware was adopted by M-Audio and the software didn't transfer over. That's unfortunate as it is a nice keyboard and fills a gap I sorely needed filled, and doing it via my DAW by either reassigning the knobs manually as needed or creating a surface controller profile is 'the hard way' from what the manual said. I was hoping there was a more direct hands on software approach.Thanks for your help.
Thanks for the reply.It was a bit confusing that the keyboard is branded Evolution, but the manual is from M-Audio, and the evolution.co.uk redirects to M-Audio's homepage. I picked it up used a little while back so I could have more control with the multiple knobs and faders, both in software and remotely controlling hardware synths through a DAW.I know how to program it within the DAW without problem, but from what the librarian software looked like, it was an independent source to edit the controller outside of my DAW, to coordinate it between different setups. I'm working with multiple keyboards and trying to work several different audio programs together, so I can set it up to my heart's content via my primary DAW (although it looks like there will still be plenty of button pushing on the keyboard itself), but once I move over to Sibelius or to tweak sounds in standalone programs, I need to start over from scratch.I had thought it was a situation where the hardware was adopted by M-Audio and the software didn't transfer over. That's unfortunate as it is a nice keyboard and fills a gap I sorely needed filled, and doing it via my DAW by either reassigning the knobs manually as needed or creating a surface controller profile is 'the hard way' from what the manual said.
I was hoping there was a more direct hands on software approach.Thanks for your help.
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