Nanokontrol 2 Studio One 4

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Discussion in 'KONTAKT' started by RickyB51, Nov 5, 2019.

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The instructions to get the NanoKontrol to work with Cubase, which are no doubt a bit out of date, tell me to: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!

Nanokontrol 2 Studio One 4.5

Press the Scene button down and the right arrow (underneath where it says Marker) together. Power it on using the usb button. Then open ableton - Preferences - Link/Midi 5. Under a new control surface Select 'MackieControl'. Under input select 'nanoKONTROL Studio (CTRL)' 7. Under Output select 'nanoKONTROL Studio (CTRL)'. Hopefully this will solve any S1 user issues with the nanoKONTROL 2, and perhaps a dev from S1 will read it and gain some info about External Device/S1 relationships as well. Cheers Also, it's my first post here. Gear: Presonus-Audiobox22vsl Presonus Firestudio Project Studio One Other stuff. The drum pad portion called the Nanopad 2 features 16 dynamic sensing pads multiplied by 4 sections equaling 64 total sounds. We like the small and lightweight form factor of the Nanopad, which makes it one of the best for traveling. In addition to the pads, it also features a touch scale that lets you play phrases intuitively. Studio One Pro 3.5.6 64 bit, Windows 10 Pro 64 bit, Desktop - Gigabyte GA-H55USB3/i3 3.2Ghz/GeForce GT430 1G/16G ram/onboard sound Realtek ALC889/1TB WD Blue drive, Lenovo x230 and E530 laptops, Audio iTwo interface, Audient ID14 interface, Easy Drummer 2, Addictive Drummer 2, Slate Trigger 2, Nektar GX49, Korg NanoKontrol2, Frankenstein E drum kit based on Roland/Yamaha/acoustic conversion. The Korg NanoKONTROL2 is a really cool add on to my studio. I make electronic music and this controller adds significantly to my workflow. There were some issues with Logic Pro 10.4.5 through 10.4.7 that I saw on the internet. I have updated to Logic 10.5 and this unit works great plug and play.

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