GearWire’s Bill Holland takes a look at the microscopic Korg nanoKontrol, one of the most portable music controllers available.
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GearWire’s Bill Holland takes a look at the microscopic Korg nanoKontrol, one of the most portable music controllers available.
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How the hell do I make nanoSeries products work on my PC with Ableton Live 7.0.3 and WinXP SP3 ?
Have a look at this, it helped me to write my own nanoKontrol – Automapping.
http://forum.ableton.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=…
The Ableton helpmenu offers a course about MIDI Mapping as well. This helps also.
Bill Holand.. YOU SUCK man… you cant explain shit ! even my grandmother knows this things….
Ofcourse you can asign it to do anything MONGOUL… you just have to push midi and then select wich button you want by doubleklickin gon it and then touching you button you wish to be used on the nano Kontrol. as easy as that. Cant believe they let you show this stupid explaining your just an waste of time.. it's not that we want.. what we want is to know specific information and all we can get out of the nano Kontrol LOSER
seriously… right on. What an awful video… doesn't know if it's promotional or instructional. Total mess.
this was most unhelpful
Thanks. Even though I’m using a nanoKONTROL2, this video actually showed me a piece of information which I haven’t found elsewhere and helped me to control Ableton. While the manual does say to select MackieControl as the Control Surface in preferences, it neglected to mention that you also need to set the Input to nanoKONTROL. Maybe that’s obvious to some, but I’m glad it was in this video.