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Serial MIDI and Windows 7 Issue!

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2011 6:11 am
by WoodyWoodsta
Hi all

I am currently very frustrated and in need of some help!!

I have an old Roland E-36 keyboard which I am trying to hook up via a serial MIDI port to my computer (which has a serial MIDI port). On my computer I am running Windows 7 Ultimate and my DAW is FL Studio 10. Now, my issue is, I cannot get the computer to recognize my keyboard controller WHATSOEVER. It's as if there isn't anything plugged in at all. I am quite new to this MIDI stuff and would like to know what I have to do to get the computer to recognize my controller so that I can use it in FL Studio. I've scoured the net for drivers (specific and generic) and I haven't found any! Is it a driver I am missing or what?? :u:

Any help would be greatly appreciated!!

Re: Serial MIDI and Windows 7 Issue!

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2011 6:33 am
by dmisreal
go into fl studio> options > midi settings> rescan midi devices (make sure it is plunged in via usb)
if doesn't show up then idk
if it does click it and click enable :W:
and welcome to dsf

Re: Serial MIDI and Windows 7 Issue!

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2011 8:44 am
by WoodyWoodsta
dmisreal wrote:go into fl studio> options > midi settings> rescan midi devices (make sure it is plunged in via usb)
if doesn't show up then idk
if it does click it and click enable :W:
Problem is, I'm plugging in via serial, not USB... I think it's serial, has 15 pins - not sure if that's what you call serial. I guess I'll have to get USB?? They're difficult to find and expensive here where I live.
dmisreal wrote: and welcome to dsf
Thanks!!

Re: Serial MIDI and Windows 7 Issue!

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2011 9:31 am
by dmisreal
WoodyWoodsta wrote:
dmisreal wrote:go into fl studio> options > midi settings> rescan midi devices (make sure it is plunged in via usb)
if doesn't show up then idk
if it does click it and click enable :W:
Problem is, I'm plugging in via serial, not USB... I think it's serial, has 15 pins - not sure if that's what you call serial. I guess I'll have to get USB?? They're difficult to find and expensive here where I live.
oops i didnt know what serial was :dunce:
so idk you can get midi to usb cables cheap online

http://www.amazon.com/EMU-XMIDI-1X1-MID ... 844&sr=8-5

http://www.amazon.com/Cable-Converter-M ... 844&sr=8-1

Re: Serial MIDI and Windows 7 Issue!

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2011 10:31 am
by WoodyWoodsta
dmisreal wrote:
WoodyWoodsta wrote:
dmisreal wrote:go into fl studio> options > midi settings> rescan midi devices (make sure it is plunged in via usb)
if doesn't show up then idk
if it does click it and click enable :W:
Problem is, I'm plugging in via serial, not USB... I think it's serial, has 15 pins - not sure if that's what you call serial. I guess I'll have to get USB?? They're difficult to find and expensive here where I live.
oops i didnt know what serial was :dunce:
so idk you can get midi to usb cables cheap online

http://www.amazon.com/EMU-XMIDI-1X1-MID ... 844&sr=8-5

http://www.amazon.com/Cable-Converter-M ... 844&sr=8-1
Had a look at those. Only problem is I am in South Africa so to ship things here cost more than the product itself. I'm going to have a look around at the music and electrical shops here and see what I can find. It's just a pity I can't get the serial to work because then you are assured absolutely no delay whatsoever. Not sure what the delay is like through usb?

Thanks btw!

Re: Serial MIDI and Windows 7 Issue!

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2011 11:47 pm
by dmisreal
not much delay my really good friend jr uses it and he loves it
but good luck to you!

Re: Serial MIDI and Windows 7 Issue!

Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2011 2:49 am
by jrisreal
delay isn't really noticeable. a few milliseconds. Works fine for me.

EDIT: as dm already made known

Re: Serial MIDI and Windows 7 Issue!

Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2011 5:41 am
by WoodyWoodsta
jrisreal wrote:delay isn't really noticeable. a few milliseconds. Works fine for me.

EDIT: as dm already made known
dmisreal wrote:not much delay my really good friend jr uses it and he loves it
but good luck to you!
Awesome thanks!