My Microkey 61 usually works fine, but I am frequently getting this error message when trying to use the keyboard with the Midi-Ox test application, usually after my Windows 10 machine has been resumed from Sleep mode. The keyboard is also not detected by Reaper when this problem ossurs.
When I run the Korg uninstall utility it shows the driver as being "Corrupted". I have tried removing the driver and re-installing it (using the version 1.15.r51e downloaded from korg.com), but it doesn't help.
The problem usually arises when the machine has been resumed from sleep mode. If I reboot the machine the keyboard usually becomes accessible again, and doesn't recur until I sleep and resume the machine.
I am running Windows 1-0 Pro 22H2 on a Ryzen 7 2700X desktop machine. Any idea how I can fix this?
"Microkey2 1 keyboard the driver was not enabled"
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I've removed all of the Korg driver/utility software, then let Windows reinstall its own drivers. Midi-Ox can now detect the keyboard, but Reaper (7.07) can't. It's listed as a Midi device in Reaper Preferences (probably from when I originally configured it), but it is not sending any input signals to Reaper.Koekepan wrote:I just use mine in regular old USB MIDI mode, no KORG drivers needed (or available, on my hardware).
Does it work as class compliant, with the KORG driver yanked?
???
I've managed to resolve the issue using the suggested registry edits here:itm wrote:I've removed all of the Korg driver/utility software, then let Windows reinstall its own drivers. Midi-Ox can now detect the keyboard, but Reaper (7.07) can't. It's listed as a Midi device in Reaper Preferences (probably from when I originally configured it), but it is not sending any input signals to Reaper.Koekepan wrote:I just use mine in regular old USB MIDI mode, no KORG drivers needed (or available, on my hardware).
Does it work as class compliant, with the KORG driver yanked?
???
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