ozzlvlosis wrote:I'm using windows 10 and as soon as I hooked everything I updated to the latest driver. How can I test the midi?
Sorry, but everybody tends to says "latest drivers/firmware", even if taking wrong driver etc ...
To be really sure it's simply required to explicitely mention firmware and driver version.
Also in regards to OS ... "Windows 10" is no version standard as "Windows 7 SP1".
Win 10 is a "moving target" being updated frequently since years at least twice a year,
last known versions are: 1709, 1803 or 1809 ..
And each of these versions can have problems of their own.
So please be so kind and take the time to deliver complete information to all relevant information.
Only this way other people with equal or similar setup can contribute and it helps people in the future
to have all relevant information best in the start post to easier solve similar problems.
Please google how you can best play MIDI files in Windows 10.
When I used a Keyboard in the past (long ago) I had to perform 2 things under Windows
- Getting MIDI mapper to be able to select the correct midi port (unfortunately Microsoft deleted the possibility in the OS)
- Microsoft Media Player should be able to play MIDI to a MIDI port
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