I am sure I have done everything correctly. I used KORG nanoKontrol as drawbars with my B4, but when I got all my Cubase AI4 midi channels working, I could not connect the nanoKontrol.
I have several different USB midi devices and they all work great with no collisions. I have not gone beyond the MIDI device limit. I am running a new install of Windows 7 and it’s running great too.
Everything, even nanoKontrol midi works well too, except when both the M3 and nanoKontrol are vying for the same USB driver. I have run Korg drivers uninstall, checked device manager too. There is no doubt that they are using the same driver at the same time!
Unless there is a driver that I am missing and haven’t installed it, I am lost. Please help.
Korg nanoKontrol and M3 usb drivers won't work together!
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Did you install the Korg midi drvr for EACH device or just once?
Trying to work from memory here but I believe that the instructions say you will need to install the drvr for each USB port that you use. Might want to check out the text file that comes in the Korg USB midi driver download.
Hope that gets you fixed.
Best regards,
Rick
Did you install the Korg midi drvr for EACH device or just once?
Trying to work from memory here but I believe that the instructions say you will need to install the drvr for each USB port that you use. Might want to check out the text file that comes in the Korg USB midi driver download.
Hope that gets you fixed.
Best regards,
Rick
Problems with conflicts Solved
It turned out to be the M-Audio's need for additional current to power it's USB. This was suggested by someone, but because it was the M3 USB device install that kept blinking, the problem was misleading.
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Thanks.
I spent the extra money I should have in the begining and bought a real networking USB Powered HUB and everthing is FiNE>>>>
Thanks.