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Korg Nano Pad

Posted: Sun Aug 14, 2011 9:52 pm
by tote
Hello All, will the Nano pad work out the box. I would like to use it to choose between scenes.

Thanks
Tote

Re: Korg Nano Pad

Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2011 10:21 am
by simonB
The Korg Nano Pad is not included as a pre-made console, however it is very easy to make one yourself

-take a .bmp image of the nano pad and put it in the common->console folder
-open the console editor and add the image
-add the pads (there are similar looking pads available for you to add)
-save the console
-go to suite2 and open the console window, add the console
-click the small arrow in the top right of the console window and select "learn MIDI console preset"
-hit the corresponding pad on the controller and then press next
-to pair with a button, shift+right click the button and select "Link to console->button activation" then hit the corresponding pad

Re: Korg Nano Pad

Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2011 2:14 am
by tote
Thanks Simon, that was Easy. I made one for the Dicer and it did exactly what I was hopeing it would do. I ran into a problem so i will be installing the software and map a different Midi device to a second laptop to run the software and run the lights for now. Issue is the First application to start takes control of the Dicer, which I did not foresee. Nonetheless, I figure, I might not be able to use the dicer for both Serato and Suite2. I hope I can find a workaround, as it is wicked controlling the light from my turntables and not having to add extra items, Any info would be Appreciated.

Thanks Again
Tote

Re: Korg Nano Pad

Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2011 12:58 pm
by simonB
use a virtual midi driver which allows you to route 1 device to 2 midi ports. something like midi ox or maple midi should do the job. After, disable the original midi device in both software packages