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[SOLVED] Windows 7 Has Stopped Recognising MIDI Devices

PostPosted: 04 May 2013, 15:20
by KevMaverick
This has happened suddenly. For some reason, Windows 7 on my laptop has stopped recognising MIDI devices - my Control Pro, and also my Numark DJ2GO which I tried, just to check the system - neither worked.

Windows DOES recognise the U-Mix Control Pro soundcard though, and it works as normal - it's just the MIDI that is not working.

I'd greatly appreciate any help that you guys could give, as I no longer want to be a 'keyboard DJ'!

Thanks in advance :biggrin:

Edit: I've also tried numerous cables - none work, so I'm assuming that something's gone wrong within Windows.

Edit #2: I've tried both devices on Virtual DJ too - same result. Also, Windows 7 does see the devices in control panel, and says that they are both working correctly! :eek:

Re: Windows 7 Has Stopped Recognising MIDI Devices

PostPosted: 11 May 2013, 18:44
by KevMaverick
I did post this as solved - but forget that! It's happened again, and I can't do a system restore again as a recent cleanup got rid of them!

I'm tearing my hair out here - doing live gigs with just a mouse is gonna drive me insane! :twisted:

Any help would be greatly appreciated...

ps. I have searched the net - the MIDI problems are not unique to me - there's loads of people with similar problems, but there's no decent help that I can find. :(

Re: Windows 7 Has Stopped Recognising MIDI Devices

PostPosted: 11 May 2013, 20:47
by Jim B
I'm very reluctant to update my OS on my gig laptop after reading this thread.

Cheers for sharing Kev..

Re: Windows 7 Has Stopped Recognising MIDI Devices

PostPosted: 11 May 2013, 22:07
by daniel clark
:eek: :eek: :eek: sorry for your misfoutune :cry: ,, was going to win 7 first chance ,,will pause for now ,,vista still kicking , :mrgreen: :cool:

Re: Windows 7 Has Stopped Recognising MIDI Devices

PostPosted: 12 May 2013, 02:46
by KevMaverick
I hope you guys don't have this problem - halt all updates until it becomes clear what's causing it. I've had my Windows 7 x64 system for a year now, and never had a problem with MIDI devices - and now when things go wrong, the Microsoft people, and so-called MIDI experts on the internet are chasing thier own asses!

Anyone got a cheap Mac for sale? Or shall we push harder for that Linux release? :lol:

Re: Windows 7 Has Stopped Recognising MIDI Devices

PostPosted: 12 May 2013, 03:46
by discopex
This sounds like a registry problem of some sort. I've used Win 7 Pro 64-bit for roughly two years now, never had MIDI issues (used several different devices). Perhaps some registry cleaning could help - on the other hand, a third party application could be the culprit behind this problem. :eek:

Maybe there is some common denominator, hardware or software. :?:

Re: Windows 7 Has Stopped Recognising MIDI Devices

PostPosted: 12 May 2013, 10:43
by Hannes
Go into the device manager, scroll down to usb-controllers, deinstall anyting that says "...root-hub..." in it.

reboot.

Also you can show any installed, but disconnected device from if you run this simple promt from the terminal. (cmd-line)

Call to show all devices: Set devmgr_show_nonpresent_devices=1
Open the device manager: Devmgmt.msc

Re: Windows 7 Has Stopped Recognising MIDI Devices

PostPosted: 12 May 2013, 15:29
by KevMaverick
Thanks for the advice guys, I appreciate it.

I've tried both of your suggestions, but no luck I'm afraid. Windows can see my Control Pro/DJ2GO when I connect them, and it does put an entry in Device Manager, but that's all I get. No MIDI devices show up in my programs!

Strangely, VDJ does actually recognise the soundcard part of th Control Pro and works fine, but no MIDI control. Cross DJ doesn't recognise that a controller is present at all.

[SOLVED] Windows 7 Has Stopped Recognising MIDI Devices

PostPosted: 16 May 2013, 10:26
by KevMaverick
Finally I'm back in business - it took a factory restore to put it right!

I also have a pretty good idea what caused the problem: before noticing the problem, I gave the computer a clean up, using various tools and programs, two of those being 'Advanced System Care' and 'Ccleaner', both of which have a registry clean function. I'm pretty sure that one of those programs deleted one or more vital registry keys, disabling 'MIDI in' functionality.

I will be more careful in the future! :redface:

Re: Windows 7 Has Stopped Recognising MIDI Devices

PostPosted: 16 May 2013, 10:33
by Hannes
Always double-check the to be cleaned reg-entries!!!!