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Posted: Tue Jul 16, 2024 3:18 am
by JagiChan
rikkisbears wrote:Hi, mine just shows up as generic usb midi,seems to work ok with what I use
it for , including my little Yamaha usb device that gives me Bluetooth to connect PA5x songbook to iPad Baum songbook.
Do the Korg drivers add extra functions?
As far as I experimented with the driver, there is no additional functionality.
Posted: Tue Jul 16, 2024 3:31 pm
by RobAinscough
I have no other comparison so I can’t comment if the “Generic USB MIDI” drivers support MIDI 2.0 or not?
My biggest issue is that I will not buy any other KORG devices until this is resolved due to the fact they all show up as “Generic USB MIDI” making it guessing game in my DAW when selecting.
I would think this might be a priority for KORG given that it hampers and distracts users away from KORG devices … that’s definitely not good for sales/revenue at KORG.
Rob.
Posted: Tue Jul 16, 2024 9:06 pm
by rikkisbears
Thank you JagiChan.
Hi Rob, sorry,can’t help with the midi 2.
Hasn’t been a problem for me, my fp10 shows up as Roland, my sx 900 as Yamaha. Leaves only generic , which obviously is the Korg.
Hope you can get it sorted.
Posted: Thu Jul 18, 2024 3:17 pm
by Jacques-OUZY
Bonjour, une solution simple lorsque l’on a un usb midi généric
Ouvrir le gestionnaire de périphérique
se positionner sur USB midi Generic ( Contrôleurs Adio)
Clic Droit -> mettre à jour le pilote
Choisir : Parcourir mon poste de travail pour rechercher des pilotes
Parcourir
Aller dans le dossier ou a été installé (Programmes (x86\Korg\Korg USB-MIDI driver
Choisir KORGUM64.INF
Faire la mise à jour
Et normalement KORG USB_MIDI Driver apparait dans la liste lorsque l’on clique sur Contrôleur Audio,video,jeu
Idem pour Windows 10
Posted: Thu Jul 18, 2024 3:56 pm
by RobAinscough
Thanks, but that doesn’t work on latest Windows 11 … just comes back saying you have the latest drivers … I did try that early on in my attempt to resolve.
Rob