whew! Korg Pandora PX5D works on my new 64 bit win7 machine
Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 11:35 pm
Whew! Korg Pandora PX5D works on my new 64 bit windows7 machine.
i was worried for a minute there
ALTHOUGH, the drivers didn't install as smooth and painless as they did on my 32 bit XP machine
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DISCLAIMER : I'm just passing on what worked for MYSELF
(i started with a fresh win7 machine ...dunno if a WIN7 upgrade over older XP/Vista drivers acts the same)
i did NOT install last year's CD that came with the PX5D... instead, i downloaded the newest USB midi drivers.
if you already installed the ones on the CD, I'd uninstall them
(btw, I don't know yet if "Live 6" works on 64bit-win7 (??)
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ANYWAY, here's what i did:
-plug the Pandora into a USB port and then turn it on (in the USB position) and leave it on during the install process.
-windows will see the device and try to install a driver, but it will probably declare "NOT SUCCESSFUL" ...just ignore that and click the message off
-now go here => http://www.korg.com/SupportResults.aspx?productid=290
-you'll see a DOWNLOADS tab. click it. A few updated zip files are listed
-download the new updated USB MIDI windows driver
AND the updated Sound Editor software (a MUST HAVE)
unzip them
(there's a FIX patch listed too, but i dont know what that is. i didn't need it)
one of the files you just unzipped is "DrvTools_e.exe"
install it.
when its done, go to the start menu on the task bar and find the new KORG/USB Midi Driver Tools/ folder
inside that you'll see a few programs. click on the "Install Korg USB Midi Device" program.
It finds the port where Pandora connected... and its done
now install the updated Sound Editor software.
once its open and running, you'll see "Dump receive is not available" ...ignore that.
choose "MIDI Setup" on menu and the MIDI IN/OUT ...you SHOULD see "PANDORA" listed in both "midi in" and "midi out". choose Pandora, obviously
(btw...i THINK you have to run the "Install Korg USB Midi Device" program again if you plug into a different USB slot next time)
anyway, that's what i did, and it works perfectly (so far
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there is a KORG UK site too for drivers http://www.korguksupport.co.uk/page.cfm?pageid=629... but it doesn't specifically mention "windows7" (??)
btw, here's the PX5D "song replacer" utility (something i might eventually use) ...at the KORG JAPAN site ?!!! http://www.korg-datastorage.jp/Software ... n_1_00.zip
The US site describes the utility, but fails the post the actual DL link
i was worried for a minute there
ALTHOUGH, the drivers didn't install as smooth and painless as they did on my 32 bit XP machine
-----------------
DISCLAIMER : I'm just passing on what worked for MYSELF
(i started with a fresh win7 machine ...dunno if a WIN7 upgrade over older XP/Vista drivers acts the same)
i did NOT install last year's CD that came with the PX5D... instead, i downloaded the newest USB midi drivers.
if you already installed the ones on the CD, I'd uninstall them
(btw, I don't know yet if "Live 6" works on 64bit-win7 (??)
----
ANYWAY, here's what i did:
-plug the Pandora into a USB port and then turn it on (in the USB position) and leave it on during the install process.
-windows will see the device and try to install a driver, but it will probably declare "NOT SUCCESSFUL" ...just ignore that and click the message off
-now go here => http://www.korg.com/SupportResults.aspx?productid=290
-you'll see a DOWNLOADS tab. click it. A few updated zip files are listed
-download the new updated USB MIDI windows driver
AND the updated Sound Editor software (a MUST HAVE)
unzip them
(there's a FIX patch listed too, but i dont know what that is. i didn't need it)
one of the files you just unzipped is "DrvTools_e.exe"
install it.
when its done, go to the start menu on the task bar and find the new KORG/USB Midi Driver Tools/ folder
inside that you'll see a few programs. click on the "Install Korg USB Midi Device" program.
It finds the port where Pandora connected... and its done
now install the updated Sound Editor software.
once its open and running, you'll see "Dump receive is not available" ...ignore that.
choose "MIDI Setup" on menu and the MIDI IN/OUT ...you SHOULD see "PANDORA" listed in both "midi in" and "midi out". choose Pandora, obviously
(btw...i THINK you have to run the "Install Korg USB Midi Device" program again if you plug into a different USB slot next time)
anyway, that's what i did, and it works perfectly (so far

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there is a KORG UK site too for drivers http://www.korguksupport.co.uk/page.cfm?pageid=629... but it doesn't specifically mention "windows7" (??)
btw, here's the PX5D "song replacer" utility (something i might eventually use) ...at the KORG JAPAN site ?!!! http://www.korg-datastorage.jp/Software ... n_1_00.zip
The US site describes the utility, but fails the post the actual DL link