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ThomasJOwen

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  1. Hi, I have a KORG nanoPAD2 that I purchased recently. I used sample libraries a lot and want to use the nanoPAD2 to switch between articulations (on Kontak Player and the Spitfire player). I have been told that this can be done by configuring the device with the KORG Kontrol editor. However, all I can find in reference is to say to configure the Kontrol Editor to send CC messages. Unfortunately that means very little to me and I cannot figure out what to do. Can anyone point me in the direction of an online article / tutorial on how to use the KORG Kontrol editor to send articulation changes to Logic Pro X? Thanks!
  2. Good call. If Spitefire didn't keep releasing such great samples, I could probably afford to get one!
  3. Thanks, FaceJ. In a way I'm pleased that I'm not being entirely stupid. I can get it working, so that's great, and when it does work it works well. At the moment I have my eye on a Behringer BCR2000 so hopefully that will eventually replace the nanoKONTROL2 for main functionality, which I can then use as a backup. I wonder when KORG will sort the problem out (if ever!). Anyway, if anyone else does buy the nanoKONTROL2 and cannot figure out the sequence to get it to work properly, the above should help.
  4. Hi all - first time poster here! I am curious about the setup for my nanoKONTROL2. When I first fire-up Logic Pro to get the nanoKONTROL2 working I have to go to Control Surfaces, click the nanoKONTROL2 icon, press delete (whereupon, it disappears), unplug the nanoKONTROL2 USB, then plug it back in. After that it works. Thing is that I have to do this every single time I fire up Logic Pro. I get that I might need to do this once when I first ever set up the device, but it strikes me as a bit odd that I need to do it every single time I fire up the iMac and load up Logic Pro (it's not particularly time consuming, just a bit of a pain). In fact, it took me ages to find this sequence of events to get the nanoKONTROL2 Control working. To be fair, after that it works perfectly, but I was wondering if I'm doing something wrong that I have to do that every single time. Another irritation is that I don't use the faders for volume control, but have reassigned them and every time I do the above sequence the faders get linked back to the track volume and I have to then also delete the fader - volume controller assignments. Anyway, I was wondering if it was normal to have to take the above steps every time? Thanks!
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