I have 2 MIDI devices but the one I actually use is not showing up in Resolume.
I tried uninstalling both sets of drivers and re-installing only the MIDI device I wanted to use first, it still didn't show up in Resolume although the other device does show up.
The device that does show up: Focusrite 18i20
The device that does not show up: M-Audio MIDISPORT 2x2 Anniversary Edition - works fine with Nuendo and other apps on my PC
Resolume version: 7.22.9 rev47596
Resolume doesn't recognize USB MIDI Device
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Re: Resolume doesn't recognize USB MIDI Device
One thing I noticed is that the MIDI Sport drivers are x64... could it be that Resolume doesn't like x64 drivers?
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Re: Resolume doesn't recognize USB MIDI Device
I actually figured this out on from a different forum and it wasn't a Resolume issue:
1. With the Device plugged into the USB port bring up the latest M-Audio driver file 6_1_2 and click on it
2. Navigate to the UNINSTALL driver window and run this to remove existing driver
3. Remove the USB cable and plug back in
4. Windows 7 will find it's own driver and load this to start working
5. Start SONAR X1 and it should now show up in Preferences dialog box
So, the M-Audio driver is NOT needed to make this work on my WINDOW 7-64 bit machine
1. With the Device plugged into the USB port bring up the latest M-Audio driver file 6_1_2 and click on it
2. Navigate to the UNINSTALL driver window and run this to remove existing driver
3. Remove the USB cable and plug back in
4. Windows 7 will find it's own driver and load this to start working
5. Start SONAR X1 and it should now show up in Preferences dialog box
So, the M-Audio driver is NOT needed to make this work on my WINDOW 7-64 bit machine