I have no knowledge at all about this stuff. Very new and very stupid. Just plugged in my NanoPad yesterday and it seemed to work fine on my newly authorized EZ Lite. I didn’t even really expect it to. Mouse and NanoPad BOTH worked and I hadn’t done much of anything other than install the software and plug everything in. Today it (NanoPad) won’t. Now only mouse works for EZ Lite. Don’t know what I changed. Didn’t think I changed anything. On the mixer in EZ Lite, I click on the little arrow at the bottom of the slider and the drop down menu doesn’t show a midi device. And I have no clue what all those midi channels are, under that. At the top under Options > Midi devices… I get a No Midi Devices Available. My NanoPad’s NOT plugged into hub (even though Korg says hubs are OK) and I have the latest drivers. All these user manuals might as well be printed in Greek. Also, when I open up my Korg Editor, it says my NanoPad is NOT connected. I’ve uninstalled and re-installed everything…except the (latest) driver. (guess I’ll try that now) The NanoPad user manual is no better. The very first thing, under Making Detailed Settings says; Global Midi channel (whatever that is)…Make sure this is set to match the channel of the application you’re controlling. Well I guess the application I’m trying to control id the EZ-Lite Drummer but……No comprende on that either.
I’m not going to complain about ‘latency’ yet. That’s a new word for me but at least I understand it. It was fairly self explanatory yesterday when my NanoPad WAS working, but the drum sounds were pretty LATE ‘N SEEing their way to my ears. That’s the least of my worries right now though.
I know I must sound like a lunatic but can anyone please help an apparent brain dead fool. And with all due respect, I need like 5th grade English apparently. I’m running XP SP3, Pent4.
PLEASE!!! and Thanks in advance….Gary
Hi Gary
I had issues with my new nano too until this evening when I downloaded the latest drivers (1.13) and Kontrol Editor (1.20).
As I understand it, If you have moved the nano to another USB port, you have to run the driver installer again, so it installs the driver for that nano to that port.
The only other thing I found out was that, under XP you can “fill up” the number of MIDI slots available in the Windows registry. M-Audio do a tool to clear duplicate driver entries (due to the point above) that sorts this.
Hope some of that helps!
If not, how about getting the new http://bit.ly/nPvWIG controller?
R
Thanks http://www.toontrack.com/forum/showProfile.aspx?memid=264304
It was just me…being stupid. But thanks for your input.
Guess I’ll leave this post here for a bit, in case it helps anyone else.
Thanks again.
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