The release of Windows 7 MIDI device selection

I'm an active musician, who has recently made the switch from XP to Windows 7, Vista to jump.  I connected my Edirol UM-1 and drivers installed successfully.  The interface works very well in my DAW software, but I also like having WMP using the UM-1 as the default MIDI output device.  When I went to the control panel to make this choice, I discovered that it lacked the MIDI device section completely.

There are several threads on this topic in the forums of Vista, but I did find many discussions on this topic in the Windows 7 forum.  The fact that this problem remains of Vista to Windows 7 doesn't give me much hope that a solution will come from Microsoft.

My questions: is there a solution to this problem that doesn't involve registry or questionable downloads hacks? Or someone had succeeded in Windows 7 using Registry hacks or software patches.

Hi again well Don I found where you made your mistake! You not change the registry to the right place. You must go to the directory or the DEFAULT folder of MIDI DEVICES. \Default HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\ActiveMovie\devenum\ {4EFE2452-168A-11D1-BC76-00C04FB9453B} MidiOut device

You go to the directory in the same 4EFE2452-168A-11D1-BC76-00C04FB9453B, but you change Tascam US122mk2 and synthesizer Wavetable Microsoft DO NOT EDIT THESE FILES directories. You MUST GO IN THE DEFAULT DIRECTORY of MIDI DEVICE! You should also re edit the device two Tascam and MS WAvetable directories to zero initial for Wavetable and 1 for tascam. Can change the DEFAULT directory of MIDI to zero in the case of edge DEVICES or 1 for USB. A simple mistake that cost you a few follicles ;-)  Terry

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