Reply To: MIDI Keyboard doesnt work

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Zynewave
Keymaster

As long as you haven’t enabled the “microsoft gs wavetable synth” in Podium interfaces dialog, then it shouldn’t matter. Don’t bother trying to delete it from Windows. It is there so that Windows can play MIDI files.

Yes, you should use ASIO drivers. If you haven’t got one for your audio card, try the ASIO4ALL.com free driver.

If you still get the MIDI input error, check if you have any MIDI utilities/programs that are automatically started when you boot Windows. Check the system tray, or the Windows Task Manager.

Also, verify that you have the latest driver installed for your MIDI keyboard.