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Hi, I own a brand new Roland TD-17KVX2, my OS is Windows 10 64 bit. I downloaded and installed EZdrummer 3, configured the TD-17 module (“Vendor” mode on and “local control” disabled) as shown in many tutorials, installed the Windows 10 drivers I downladed from Roland’s website and connected the module to my PC via USB cable. Unfortunately, when I start EZdrummer 3, it doesn’t detect my TD-17 as an input device, but only as an output. If I go to Audio/MIDI setup, I can’t see my TD-17 in the “Audio device type” list, I just see WASAPI, DirectSound, Asio etc. but not my TD-17. I tried all of them and the lag was horrible in every possible setting. If I go to “Output” I can see my TD-17 in the list, as well as in the “MIDI device” list, so it’s somehow detected, but not as an input device? I uninstalled the drivers, restarted Windows to make it search the drivers automatically, like Roand suggests, but it didn’t work. What should I do?
My TD-17 was already working as a MIDI input device, but I expected to see it also in the “Audio device” list like shown in some videos I’ve watched. I guess some things are different from Windows to Mac, or simply I got confused. I’ve found a way to make everything work using ASIO with pretty much almost no latency. Thanks.
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