![]() Unfortunately, even plugging a midi device into some other usb port will count it as a different different device. So what drivers are you talking about?ītw, windows has a stupid limitation with the number of registered midi devices (not sure about the latest versions of windows though) and you need to clean out the registry. The nanoKONTROL Studio connect not only via USB but also wirelessly. The X-TOUCH is a USB Class Compliant MIDI device, and so no driver installation is required. I'm wondering about one thing that you wrote. I only have one xtouch and a bcr2000 so I can't verify with three mcu-devices connected at the same time. I might just get my money back and go with just two for now.Ĭan you try it with Reaper or some other daw to rule out a bug with studio one? There is a utility called midi-ox you can use and studio one has a midi monitor utility as well. I know it's not the x touch compact because I got it working with alone and with the other two separately. That's what is making me think that it is not a driver issue. I can see the channels on the control window telling me what channels the third controller should be controlling. I mean I shouldn't have to load three sets of the same driver to get it to work should I? It sounds like a stupid question but that is the only thing that comes to mind. When I have two of them set up, I can either have both as an MCU or one as an extender and it works fine. I see there are some costume configuration capabilities, but the manual is lacking details (Korg, go figure. ![]() I mostly need transport control functions. The knobs and sliders still won't work, however.Īlso- since I have literally two Midi devices now (my Echo card and the nano) what do I enable when I go to record a track? It stands to reason that I won't be able to record if the nano is enabled.Ken Lemery wroteI did try that and no dice. Im looking at the Korg nanoKONTROL Studio as a portable wireless controller for Logic. It can easily connect to iPad/iPhone music apps such as KORG Gadget and Apple. Here is what is working: Stop, pause, record, rewind, etc. The nanoKONTROL Studio can connect not only via USB but also wirelessly. Reaper can recognize the device, and it's enabled and controlled, but it just won't work.Īnother post had mentioned loading in a Reaper nano map into the korg device, but Reaper doesn't come with a nano map.Īny ideas how to get this work? I'm so frustrated I've set up a return for the nano with Amazon, but if I can get it to work I'd keep the damn thing.ĮDIT: Axel ef's keyset is nowhere to be found on this forum. top DAWs: Logic Pro X, MainStage, Cubase, Nuendo, Reaper, Reason, and Bitwig Studio. ![]() I am having a heck of a time trying to set my nanoKontrol in Reaper. Took me a while to understand how to program in Reaper but it is the best cheap purchase I have made since Reaper. ![]() Third scene I only had enough CC's left to do Volume and pan on the 25-32 tracks. Plus a master track on each scene that does main volume, toggles master FX on/off, and pulls up track FX in mixer window. How I am planning on using it, is with Kontakt, loaded. That’s not what I am going to use it for. Cubase sees it, and if I move a nK2 fader or knob, I actually see MIDI activity on the Cubase MIDI ch it’s hooked up to. I set mine up to do 24 tracks of Volume on faders, panning and Mute and Solo buttons. It is currently listed in my Win7 device mgr.
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