sv-1 editor problem(Fixed!)
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sv-1 editor problem(Fixed!)
hello
i have a problem with the sv-1 editor, cubase recognize the keyboard,midi works and everything, but when i open the sv-1 editor i apperas blank like it's not connected, i would really appreaciate some help because it's driving me crazy. thank you very much
i have a problem with the sv-1 editor, cubase recognize the keyboard,midi works and everything, but when i open the sv-1 editor i apperas blank like it's not connected, i would really appreaciate some help because it's driving me crazy. thank you very much
Last edited by doronsegal on Sun Aug 26, 2012 6:52 pm, edited 1 time in total.
well if Cubase is working properly with the SV-1 then something is odd. I have to assume it is a driver issue possibly- are you running Win 7 or Vista? Are you running the editor in administrator mode?
Can't help you anymore- it works flawlessly and out of the box for me (although I am on Mac
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Can't help you anymore- it works flawlessly and out of the box for me (although I am on Mac

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I have the same problem...
Dmitry Yeryomin, keyboardist, composer, sound designer, ukrainian Korg Product specialist.
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There's quite a lot of threads on here with people having problems getting the editor to work.
Quite a lot of advice in this thread.
Most people seem to be having problems with 64bit rather than 32bit Win7, though.
I'd definitely try a few different Java versions, and cleaning up your registry, though.
(I have Win7 64bit, and never had a problem, so can't give any first-hand advice on your problems, I'm afraid)
Quite a lot of advice in this thread.
Most people seem to be having problems with 64bit rather than 32bit Win7, though.
I'd definitely try a few different Java versions, and cleaning up your registry, though.
(I have Win7 64bit, and never had a problem, so can't give any first-hand advice on your problems, I'm afraid)
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Problem solved. (Win 7 64 bit)
After installation of editor, go to C:\Program Files\KORG\SV-1 Editor
in this folder you will see some files. You need to edit a file named config.xml
In the end of file you will see text
Any way, you have to open your DAW, look for the name of SV1 midi input and output, and set the same name in the config.xml file.
After installation of editor, go to C:\Program Files\KORG\SV-1 Editor
in this folder you will see some files. You need to edit a file named config.xml
In the end of file you will see text
You have to replace this text by the:<entry>SV1 1 KEYBOARD</entry>
<entry>SV1 1 SOUND</entry>
Then save this file, start the editor, and connection between the editor and SV1 will be established.<entry>SV1 KEYBOARD</entry>
<entry>SV1 SOUND</entry>
Any way, you have to open your DAW, look for the name of SV1 midi input and output, and set the same name in the config.xml file.
Dmitry Yeryomin, keyboardist, composer, sound designer, ukrainian Korg Product specialist.
My Music: http://audiojungle.net/user/Synthkeywizard/portfolio
My Music: http://audiojungle.net/user/Synthkeywizard/portfolio