Hello and Happy New Year!
I'm a happy owner of a:
- Keystation pro 88
- Trigger Finger pro
- Usb Uno Midi port.
on a PC with Windows XP.
Everything worked quite well together until last thursday when the computer started recognizing all the equipement as "USB audio device".
I was given as a piece of advise to clean the USB registry base with specific softwares. (usboblivion, usb scrubs...) then reconnect my devices.
But anyway,, when switched on, the device appears by its name but after a few second as "USB audio Device".
According to the cleaning USB software, ut seems that the device is registered twice: as "USB complex device" and then "USB audio device."
How to have all my equipement recognized again ? Cleaning deeper the Registry Base ? How to ?
Thanks in advance
PS: (TFP was always known as "USB audio Device")
AHC
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It is certainly true that Windows can install and re-install Midi devices somewhat indiscriminately, and the effect can sometimes be that the (bit of the the) registry dealing with Midi gets over-subscribed. It this is your problem, there is no need for special software. You might find this link useful (yes, really !) http://www.pgmusic.com/techfaq14.htm#115
Ian G
Wales UK -
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Hi,
Thanks for posting!
There are drivers necessary for these devices (assuming you have an older MIDIsport Uno):
Keystation Pro 88 - Windows XP Driver
MIDIsport Uno - Windows XP driver
However, the Trigger Finger Pro, while it does require a driver, is not supported for use on Windows XP. It may work as class-compliant without it, though for the best response, the the first driver provides support for Windows 7 and up:
Trigger Finger Pro - Windows 7 Driver
I hope this helps! -
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Hi there,
thanks all for your help! It actually did sort this out! -