Cakewalk Instrument Definitions Alesis Q49

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May 5, 2012 - Forums Hardware (Instruments and Effects). I'm thinking of the Cakewalk A500 Pro or the Novation Remote. I had a short opportunity. If all your are looking for is keyboard, you might look at the Alesis Q49. I mean seriously, these keys are unusable for anything other than synths. Alesis Q49 USB/MIDI Keyboard Controller [Q49] - Controllers: The Q49 is a 49-note keyboard controller that works with virtually all music software and MIDI hardware devices. The compact controller features USB-MIDI and traditional MIDI jacks for easy connection to Mac, PC and MIDI hardware.

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USB MIDI Keyboard input not working I just completed a new DAW build and am currently installing SONAR Platinum, associated extras and 3rd-party plugins. See my signature line below for the specs of the new DAW.

I'm currently working on stand-alone versions of synths and synths in instrument tracks. MIDI input isn't working for any of these most of the time but it sometimes does. Right now, it's not working at all. I have a AKAI MPK49.

It shows up reliably in Device Manager (DM) under Sound, video and game controllers and when I remove/insert the USB connector into the back of the MPK49, it's line in DM goes away and comes back. I've uninstalled and reinstalled it in DM and I've tried to update drivers. According to DM I have the latest drivers and the device is working properly. I've tried several google searches finding nothing useful except a video that stated that there are only 10 MIDI ports available in Windows 10. That could be the problem because when I started SONAR once in this process, a dialog box indicating that there were no MIDI ports available for the (3) MPK49 MIDI inputs. That doesn't happen now. All 3 MPK49 MIDI inputs are listed in the stand alone versions of the synths and in the MIDI Device list for SONAR.

In the video the instructor used a KORG app to display all connected MIDI devices and select the active ones. I don't think I have and haven't found such an app. Can someone help me troubleshoot and correct this problem? You might be experience a Windows MIDI port problem due to hidden 'ghost' ports. Here's a good article Craig Anderton wrote several years ago that might help correct your issues. Moving forward, always try to use the same USB ports for all your devices when unplugging and plugging them back in ~ might help eliminate the 'ghost MIDI port' issue in the future, if that is indeed what the current problem is. Also, MIDI-Ox is a GREAT freeware MIDI port monitoring and routing utility for Windows - Highly recommended, works great under Windows 10.