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Roland pc-150 drivers for xp
[ Roland PC-150 ]
[ Roland PC-150 ]
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kilgore
1 posts | 1 Posted on 11/01/2007 at 22:45 I am using a Edirol UM2ex interface which gives me no problems when using a stompbox and Guitar Rig 2. But it does not seem to recognise my old Roland PC150 midi keyboard (I dusted it off when I got the Korg legacy series). I have scoured the web looking for some kind of support - but it seems that even Roland have no interest in supporting their own products after they reach a certain use by date. Some kind of help in this regard would be really, really, really bloody useful... please.... | ||
vdavid
3 posts | 2 Posted on 12/30/2007 at 00:12 I'm having the same problems with my Roland PC-150, and I don't have a solution yet either. First I realized my computer didn't have a game port at all. So I dusted off my old computer, which had a game port, but it turned out to be only a game port, not a MIDI port. So I took an old Creative sound card which had a game/midi port and I put in in my old cumputer. So now I have a MIDI port and I connected my keyboard, but I also stuck at this point. I hope somebody can help us :/ -- David | ||
vdavid
3 posts | 3 Posted on 12/30/2007 at 00:31 Try this to see if your computer receives data from the keyboard: http://www.harmony-central.com/Software/Windows/midimonitor.html Yuo should see two new lines appear on the MIDI Data Monitor tab each time you press a key on the MIDI keyboard. | ||
vdavid
3 posts | 4 Posted on 12/30/2007 at 00:38 I made the keyboard work! With Anvil Studio. This is an ooold version: http://rhythm.harmony-central.com/~ftp/software/windows/misc/mstudioZ.exe It might work with a newer version too... -- David |




