Re: usb midi keyboard found as hardware, not as a device
- From: "Chris Laarman" <larieONZIN@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2006 21:21:00 +0100
André (deletethisxme2@xxxxxxxxx) in e%238IEStQGHA.2704@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
My daughter has bought an M-audio keystation 49e; it's a midi
keyboard you can plug into an usb port of a PC.
The problem is that on 2 of our 3 PC's , windows immediatly
recognizes the keyboard, but when I look in one of the midi
applications (I've tried a couple) under 'devices' the midi keyboard
is not shown.
On the third PC however the keystation can be found and keyboard and
application work well. Unfortunately this one is not my daughters PC
and we can't switch them.
All 3 PC's have windowsxp sp2 (dutch version); the sound cards differ.
Playing midi files works well on all the PC's; connecting usb
devices works well as well.
I hope someone can help me on this, I've run out of ideas.
The situation reminds me of the recent thread "midi drivers wont install??".
I guess that the driver consists of a loader part and an actual driver part,
and that on your daughter's computer (and one other) only the loader part
(USB-part?) has been installed.
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Chris Laarman
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