Midi driver.SETTING UP STRIPS 1-9 (don’t forget there are four scenes 9×4=36).-Make sure you’ve done all of the Korg USB and MIDI driver setup stuff outside of Sonar.-In Sonar go to OPTIONS/MIDI DEVICES and check the box for “ ” (if you don’t see it here then you didn’t setup step one correctly)-now go to OPTIONS/CONTROLLERS-SURFACES and click on the small yellow star looking button just down and left of the help button-when you click on the yellow button you get a SETTINGS box to open. Change the “controller/surface” option to “Cakewalk generic surface” and choose your in the input and output port options.-now go to the main screen in Sonar and look at the black box in the top center of the screen and you should see your Cakewalk generic surface listed in that box.-click on the button to the right of that black box called “controller surfaces properties”.-in the presets box change this name from “cakewalk generic” to something like “KORG ” and click the save button on the right. And remember to always click save after any changes you make in the selections below.-change the number of strips to 32 (this is the max Sonar will do even though the NANO can do 9×4 with the scenes button).
Now each number in the “configure strip number” box (1,2,3,4,5 etc.) corresponds to each strip (fader 1,2,3,4,5 etc.) on the Nano.-lets setup strip ONE. In “parameter 1” select “Volume” then to the right select the “Controller” option right below “none” and above “NRPN” then CLICK AND HOLD THE LEARN BUTTON WHILE MOVING THE VOLUME FADER ON THE NANO. Now you should see the track ONE fader in Sonar move when you move the fader on the Nano. Go to the top of the box and click SAVE now to save this setting.-Now go to “parameter 2,3,4,5 etc.” and setup the options that you want the same way. I’ve got “Pan” for parameter two and “Mute” for three and “Record Arm” for parameter four.-Now to setup strips 2,3,4,5 etc. You need to select “Configure Strip Number” and select the next strip “2” that you want to setup.
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Set each strip exactly like I showed you in the steps above.-DONT FORGET TO SAVE these changes to your “KORG ” preset after every change you make.SETTING UP THE TRANSPORT CONTROLS (six transport buttons on the Nano).-Go to OPTIONS/CONTROLLERS-SURFACES again and now when you click on the small yellow star box, setup an ACT MIDI CONTROLLER. The reason I use ACT instead of the generic controller surface from above is that in the generic each transport setting is assigned to each strip (1,2,3,4,5 etc.).
I don’t want to set this up 32 times so the ACT controller allows you to have just one setup for the nano’s transport buttons.-Once your “ACT MIDI CONTROLLER” is setup go to the main screen in SONAR and in the black box (top middle center of the screen) select “ACT MIDI CONTROLLER” instead of the generic controller and click the button to the right to open up the properties box.-Same thing as above, name your preset “KORG ” and click SAVE. Now you have a preset saved.-Now click on the “OPTIONS” tab.
In the “buttons” and “parameter” selection, select “B1” for button one (the nano’s transport has six buttons so use B1, B2, B3 etc.) and select the option you want in the box to the right. I’ve got “Transport/Rewind” selected for “B1” and “Transport/Stop” for button “B2” etc. I don’t use the forward button on the Nano for forward so I assigned it to “bounce to tracks” and the Nano loop button is assigned to open up the “PRV editor”. You can assign what ever you want to these buttons.-Now click on the “Controllers” Tab (top left of box)-now you should see the options you selected listed in the B1, B2, B3 etc. Click on box B1. It should now say MIDI LEARN.
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Click on the button that you want it to learn to. So for “rewind” click the “rewind” button on the Nano. Shazzzammmmm!!!!!-Do this for each of the Nano’s transport buttons (six of them) and SAVE YOUR PRESET!!!!!I hope this all made sense to you This is exactly how I set my NanoKontol up so if you follow the steps it should work just fine. Let me know if you have any problems or questions.: ).As a side note If you want your faders on the Nano to stop the SONAR fader at 0db at the top of the slider range then open up the Nano Software and click on each Nano Fader MIDI CC# box and in the “UPPER RIGHT VALUE” option below select “101” instead of “127” for each of the nano’s faders. Save your settings and don’t forget to go to COMMUNICATIONS/Write Scene Data(set) to get your changes into the.
Changing this range means that when you push all of your faders all of the way up, they stop at 0db instead of +6db. If you need to go higher on a track then just adjust the fader in Sonar with your mouse.The only point I would add is that if you want to use your track buttons (GG uses them to Arm and Mute; I use them for Mute and Solo) in a way that is press once for “on” (with the button lit) and once for “off”, you need to have them set for “Toggle” from your Korg Kontrol Software page and then on the Cakewalk Generic menu (which you should have renamed NanoKontrol or similar) you need to check the button in the section marked “Midi Message Interpretation” called On/Off. Sadly, I have not found a way of making the transport buttons work the same way.If you don’t do this, you have to press each button twice to operate and its a pain because you have to pay attention instead of just clicking once to operate.Another pain is that you cannot save your re-named Cakewalk Generic Controller Surface folder and let others have it – there is no functionality in Sonar to do this.yet!
Get your windows 10 updated to the latest version, or upgrade your previous version of Windows to Windows 10 Windows 10 Updates. Dell systems tested for the latest version of Windows 10; Windows 10 update history Troubleshoot problems updating Windows 10. I have installed DrvTools115r25e on Windows 10 Pro 1709 build 16299.785 and then restarted the system. The KORG NanoKONTROL2 shows up in the Device Manager, but is not recognized by MIDI-OX 7.0.2.372, or Ableton Live 9.7.2.
And yet is seems so obvious!Hope this helps but a big Shout Out for Gamma Goblin who did all the hard work.
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