JJESP wrote:I always find Java applications tricky and with problems….)
Yes, agreed. That part is fair enough to blame on Korg.
The software supplied with most synths doesn't require any specific MIDI drivers. It just works with your existing drivers. The problem with the SV-1 software is mostly because it requires special drivers, and I suspect that that may be because the software is written in Java.
ryanlay wrote:Hey guys (first post ),
So I was running into the same issue as most here: when I opened the Editor, all I saw was the Backup tab. I use Win 7 x64. I called Korg and the problem was fixed within 5 minutes. Go the start menu and type in regedit. In the frame on the left open KKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE>SOFTWARE>Microsoft>Windows NT>Current Version>Drivers32 in the frame on the right you should notice registry entries titled midi, midi1, midi2, etc... I won't get into the how and why in this post, but i right-click>delete on the following entries: midi, midi1, midi2. Close the regedit using File>Exit. Open the Start menu and open: All Programs>KORG>KORG Usb-MIDI Driver Tools and open Install Korg USB-Midi Device. After installation, open the Editor and it should work.
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Thanks a million! Couldn't get the editor working and this sorted it for me!
Much Appreciated!
So reading everybodies issues on Windows- but what about Mac. I am getting this issue now and I somehow think it is because of Java. I updated the latest from Apple hoping it would work but nothing. Is there also a MIDI limit in OSx that I would need to skim (or reset). Worked before so this is just annoying now.
May have to do a Time Machine restore at this rate.
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Did you ever figure this out on Mac OSX? I have the same issue that just appeared one day, now I can't connect and just get the backup screen. All MIDI functions work fine over USB otherwise.
all afternoon I've been at this on a Win 7 Home 64bit with Java SE 7. I could see that the SV-1 was being setup as the 10 audio device via the Midi driver utility. IN the end I did the following and IT WORKED!
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So I was running into the same issue as most here: when I opened the Editor, all I saw was the Backup tab. I use Win 7 x64. I called Korg and the problem was fixed within 5 minutes. Go the start menu and type in regedit. In the frame on the left open KKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE>SOFTWARE>Microsoft>Windows NT>Current Version>Drivers32 in the frame on the right you should notice registry entries titled midi, midi1, midi2, etc... I won't get into the how and why in this post, but i right-click>delete on the following entries: midi, midi1, midi2. Close the regedit using File>Exit. Open the Start menu and open: All Programs>KORG>KORG Usb-MIDI Driver Tools and open Install Korg USB-Midi Device. After installation, open the Editor and it should work.
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BTW, I did that after unstalling Java (I only installed it to make the editor software happy), the editor and the midi device driver entirely. And running "CCleaner" a lot in between to ensure everything was cleaned up.
Perhaps it's worth it to do the regedit MIDI delete before even installing the midi driver and the editor, i.e. the order matters.
Mac users: How's the connection with the Editor, and what was your workaround solution?
Can someone PM me their email -- I'd need to get the old version of the Mac Korg USB-midi driver that runs on older Macs. I don't know if that version is on the disc or not but it's probably the 1.0 or an earlier version of 1.1 usb midi driver.
The inter webs don't have this driver. All of Korg's web pages seem to only have the Intel drivers for post 10.5 OS X.
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this is confusing then because you say 32-bit is hopeless, 64-bit works flawless now after downloading this java runtime environment, but this link is for 32-bit Java
Been trying all weekend to get this working with my new sv-1 this is amazing in 2015. Honestly haven't had this time of anti plug and play configuration issue with a USB device since windows 95. I guess Korg is saving tons of cash on software developers
this is confusing then because you say 32-bit is hopeless, 64-bit works flawless now after downloading this java runtime environment, but this link is for 32-bit Java
Been trying all weekend to get this working with my new sv-1 this is amazing in 2015. Honestly haven't had this time of anti plug and play configuration issue with a USB device since windows 95. I guess Korg is saving tons of cash on software developers
Ok I finally fixed it. In my case... it was a usb assignment issue. I tried 3 different usb inputs. One of the front of the PC, one that was previously used by a printer, and one that was normally used by my m-audio midi controller keyboard. All failed (could see SV-1 in device mgr but couldn't use the editor software). I then went to the back of the PC and tried a new (forth) USB slot and tried this and now I see the main page in the editor. YMMV but this is what worked for me after following all the steps in this thread
teddyc1 wrote:Mac users: How's the connection with the Editor, and what was your workaround solution?
Can someone PM me their email -- I'd need to get the old version of the Mac Korg USB-midi driver that runs on older Macs. I don't know if that version is on the disc or not but it's probably the 1.0 or an earlier version of 1.1 usb midi driver.
The inter webs don't have this driver. All of Korg's web pages seem to only have the Intel drivers for post 10.5 OS X.
I tried to install the Korg SV-2 and ran into the same issue (Win 10). The following description helped me as well, although I had to do it multiple times and uninstall/reinstall the Korg USB-Midi driver as well as the SV-2 editor. But it’s working fine now:
marstar61 wrote:all afternoon I've been at this on a Win 7 Home 64bit with Java SE 7. I could see that the SV-1 was being setup as the 10 audio device via the Midi driver utility. IN the end I did the following and IT WORKED!
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So I was running into the same issue as most here: when I opened the Editor, all I saw was the Backup tab. I use Win 7 x64. I called Korg and the problem was fixed within 5 minutes. Go the start menu and type in regedit. In the frame on the left open KKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE>SOFTWARE>Microsoft>Windows NT>Current Version>Drivers32 in the frame on the right you should notice registry entries titled midi, midi1, midi2, etc... I won't get into the how and why in this post, but i right-click>delete on the following entries: midi, midi1, midi2. Close the regedit using File>Exit. Open the Start menu and open: All Programs>KORG>KORG Usb-MIDI Driver Tools and open Install Korg USB-Midi Device. After installation, open the Editor and it should work.
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BTW, I did that after unstalling Java (I only installed it to make the editor software happy), the editor and the midi device driver entirely. And running "CCleaner" a lot in between to ensure everything was cleaned up.
Perhaps it's worth it to do the regedit MIDI delete before even installing the midi driver and the editor, i.e. the order matters.