![]() ![]() I can enable and disable it fine in the programs, but no sound comes and no signal is sent. I can also see the USB device in all of the above mentioned programs, and I can choose to make it my default midi input device. My sound driver is RealTek, and it plays both regular audio and midi fine. ![]() It can easily be returned to normal, if anyone thinks they have a solution that requires it. ![]() Now, because I've tried to see if it was a 32/64 bit problem it is registered as a random piece of Casio hardware, because I installed a 64bit driver and just put in the correct hardware ID. In the 'device manager' menu it was registered as 'USB midi Device'. ![]() In Pianoteq you can see the dB range go up and down and hear the keys playing, if I press the piano on the screen with my mouse, but no reaction when I press the piano. It doesn't register in any f the programs that I even press any keys. Now, as far as I can tell, there is Nothing wrong, except nothing is being sent back and forth when I press the keys. All I want to do, is to make it work with Any of the following programs: I have a CDP-100 connected with a regular midi to usb cable to my Acer Aspire 8942 with Windows 7 Home Edition. I have been seeking a solution to this problem for at least two weeks, and it seems I am unable to solve it myself. ![]()
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