Hi Guys
I am bascaly working on a set up in Resolume arena. I all ready have a launch pad linked up to a midi input, but when I linked up the nanoK2 and click on MIDI input it says (Make sure this port isnt's used by any other application. Does anyone know what this means?
Sean
Problem with midi mapping nanoKONTROL2
Re: Problem with midi mapping nanoKONTROL2
Do you use 2 USB Ports right next to each other?
Try to seperate them more... its may just an hardware / mainboard issu..
Try to seperate them more... its may just an hardware / mainboard issu..
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Re: Problem with midi mapping nanoKONTROL2
They Where right next to each other, but then I moved one to the front of the computer cos I thought the same. Still comes up with the message though.
Re: Problem with midi mapping nanoKONTROL2
That message comes up when Resolume tries to access the controller, but the system won't let it. Usually the reason for this is that another app is using it, but it could also be the driver is somehow still busy because it's not properly been released.
Usually restarting your computer and making sure no-one else is touching the Korg should make it work as expected.
Usually restarting your computer and making sure no-one else is touching the Korg should make it work as expected.
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Re: Problem with midi mapping nanoKONTROL2
May want to make sure that both are not the same midi channel also
Re: Problem with midi mapping nanoKONTROL2
I uploaded the new drivers, and now it wont even show up in the midi preferences.
Re: Problem with midi mapping nanoKONTROL2
It sounds like your Nano has a problem. Have you checked if other applications can recognise it?
Here's a great step-by-step guide on how to test your midi hardware: http://www.musicrepo.com/testing-midi-device/
If it turns out it works fine with other apps, but not in Resolume, we'll be happy to take another look.
Here's a great step-by-step guide on how to test your midi hardware: http://www.musicrepo.com/testing-midi-device/
If it turns out it works fine with other apps, but not in Resolume, we'll be happy to take another look.