korg nano's
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LoopStationZebra
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I bought a Nanokontrol yesterday, and it's working fine.
There are two nice scenes for download here:
http://beatwise.proboards80.com/index.c ... nanoseries
I have built my own template, though.
Someone know if it's possible to do something with the user-configuration.txt so the faders go only up to 0 db, and not up to +6 db, also in automap, and not only when assigning by hand?
There are two nice scenes for download here:
http://beatwise.proboards80.com/index.c ... nanoseries
I have built my own template, though.
Someone know if it's possible to do something with the user-configuration.txt so the faders go only up to 0 db, and not up to +6 db, also in automap, and not only when assigning by hand?
i bought a korg nanokontrol. at first i had some problems with it, but after reinstalling the driver, it's ok.
but i got two issues with it, actually:
all faders and knobs seem to reach 127 only half way. above that there's no change of the value. anyone with a nanokontrol experienced this?
i entered 127 for the top/right value in it's editor app, but it reaches that value when knobs are at 12 o'clock and faders half way.
when the fader is only four cm or so, that's really short..
also, when i leave a fader untouched at some value (other than 0 and 127, it seems), it transmits a flickering value of ±2 or so. is this normal for cheap midi hardware?
but i got two issues with it, actually:
all faders and knobs seem to reach 127 only half way. above that there's no change of the value. anyone with a nanokontrol experienced this?
i entered 127 for the top/right value in it's editor app, but it reaches that value when knobs are at 12 o'clock and faders half way.
when the fader is only four cm or so, that's really short..
also, when i leave a fader untouched at some value (other than 0 and 127, it seems), it transmits a flickering value of ±2 or so. is this normal for cheap midi hardware?
MBP 2.6, 4GB RAM
Re: korg nano's
The Korg NanoKontrol is a brilliant controller but Ableton badly need to fix takeover mode to allow us to use all 4 scenes without parameter jumps.
more here:
http://forum.ableton.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=109631
more here:
http://forum.ableton.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=109631
Re: korg nano's
I use my Nanopad as a percussion controller and that's about it. I set up the first 3 scenes to reflect Battery's on-screen pads, and used Scene 4 for Live's Drum Rack pads. I enjoy it so far but even with the velocity curve tweaked it seems like I have to hit the thing pretty hard to get a sound out.
Re: korg nano's
In the specs Korg claims that it uses less than 100mA of current so I guess this can be used with a USB Hub, even 2 of them. Am I correct?
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Live 12 Suite,Zebra ,Valhalla Plugins, MIDI Guitar (2+3),Guitar, Bass, VG99, GP10, JV1010 and some controllers
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logic_user99
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Add me to that list!Nick the Zombie wrote:You sound like me. I will definitely be looking into these devices in more detail today!six_o_clock_crow wrote: I find that these days I do most of my creative stuff on the sofa while my wife watches TV, or at the dining room table with football on the radio in the background.
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I am finding more and more that limiting what I can control to a few parameters is much more inspiring.
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Re: korg nano's
I've got the nanoKONTROL and nanoKEY, and while the Kontrol is brilliant, the build quality of the KEY sucks hairy ones. I've had 2 keys pop off on me (uh-huh-huh), and luckily I've been able to stick them back on. I wouldn't recommend it for anything other than something you take to the kitchen table with you, or for traveling. I'm looking to go back to a proper keyboard, or maybe even just a padKontrol for everyday use.
If I lost or broke my nanoKONTROL, I would replace it in a heartbeat, but once I get my APC40, I doubt it'll leave my backpack.
If I lost or broke my nanoKONTROL, I would replace it in a heartbeat, but once I get my APC40, I doubt it'll leave my backpack.
Live 7 + Sampler + Operator + Drum Machines | NI Audio Kontrol 1 | nanoKONTROL
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LoopStationZebra
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Yeah, I hear you. Can't imagine using the nanoKey for anything but coffeehouse noodling. Played out with the other nanos quite a few times now, and never had a problem.SolutionG wrote:I wouldn't recommend it for anything other than something you take to the kitchen table with you, or for traveling. I'm looking to go back to a proper keyboard, or maybe even just a padKontrol for everyday use.
I'm still nervous about Bank changes with the APC. I've got 2 nanoKontrols and it's fantastic to just look down - without having to look at my screen - and see where all my levels are at. Because they didn't do LEDs on the APC faders, you're screwed. You HAVE to look at the screen in order to get a level read.
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KNKs are so frickin badass. Love mine. Shame the scenes forget toggle buttons, but they still rock.
Even things like the editor. So straightforward. Real no-bullshit controllers.

I'll never sell mine. If anything, I'll probably end up buying more.
Even things like the editor. So straightforward. Real no-bullshit controllers.

I'll never sell mine. If anything, I'll probably end up buying more.
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nonpad feels great, and its every bit as responsive as a PK.
so far i've had great luck with the nanokontrol. the faders are very expressive for instrument automation...
so far i've had great luck with the nanokontrol. the faders are very expressive for instrument automation...
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I love the kontrol and the key, but the pad sends out ghost midi signals from time to time, which is annoying.. And I dont really use it much.
