2/16/2022 Nanokontrol 2 Studio One 4
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Hello folks
Similar questions have been asked before but I couldn't find a clear answer for something which should surely be very simple! I have a NanoKontrol 2 and I want to get it working with Cubase 9 in Windows 10. I have never used a controller like this before (having always drawn in CC curves in the past) so I am pretty dim in this context! The instructions to get the NanoKontrol to work with Cubase, which are no doubt a bit out of date, tell me to: '1. While pressing and holding down SET MARKER and REW buttons, connect the USB cable from your computer to the nanoKONTROL2.' I have done this. I assume this stage has completed without a hitch! '2. Open the 'Device setting' window in Cubase, and add 'Mackie Control'.' I cannot find 'Device setting', the nearest I can find is 'Device Setup', but then where do I go? I cannot find a 'Mackie Control' setting anywhere. I'm baffled. At the moment, all the sliders on the Nanokontrol seem to affect some kind of pitchbend. I just want to be able to control CC1, CC11 mainly (my template is 90% EW Hollywood Orchestra) but probably also velocity and other CCs too. Any help would be very welcome. I cannot overstate how ignorant I am in this area so a patronisingly simple step by step guide would be ideal! Thanks very much! Comments are closed.
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