Lightroom Korg Nanokontrol Studio

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SOLVED. Korg NanoKontrol connected but not detected by programs in Win 7I have posted this on the Windows 7 forum, but I'm also posting it here. Here is the link to the post on the Win 7 forum, which also has screen shots. Unit worked a couple of months ago when I got it and even configured Sonar X3 for it. I put it away as I have another control surface. I got it out yesterday as the control surface I have has been flakey lately (a Behringer BCF2000) - which is too bad as clients are impressed with the motorized faders.

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A demonstration of how to setup and use the Korg Nano Kontrol 2 or other midi controller to adjust the sliders in Adobe Lightroom. Using the Korg nanoKontrol 2 Part. Using Lightroom with a. If you were excited or interested by Korg’s recent Minilogue poly analog synth announcement, but secretly wished they had something new in the MIDI controller category to seriously enhance your workflow, then the new nanoKey and nanoKontrol Studio controllers will not disappoint. Korg nano SERIES 2; The nanoKONTROL2 from Korg is an ultra-compact and low-profile controller that provides eight channels of control for numerous software titles, including major DAW programs. It fits perfectly in front of a laptop or desktop computer keyboard, and using a single USB cable offers impressive control while conserving valuable set-up space.

I installed the unit and the Korg MIDI driver detects it. Also, Device Manager shows it as working properly.

However its not detected by the Korg Kontrol Editor or Sonar X3. I've uninstalled, restarted the PC, reinstalled and no help.

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I've uninstalled using Revo Uninstaller Pro program which also allows deleting registry entries, then restart the PC and do a new install but no help. I even did a System Restore back to before I tried to install it yesterday and still not help. The kicker is it works properly on Windows 8.1. The system I'm using is a dual boot with both Win 7 and Win 8.1 (but separate SSD's). I'm not sure where to go next. Have you already checked that the device is not 'disabled' in the device manager?

I had that recently: device connected, recognized, drivers ok, but no operation possible. Have you tried to 'delete' the device in the device manager? I mean first disconnect it, then find it in the manager (with something like 'view all devices' option set) and delete it there. Do you have other MIDI devices/controllers working in the system properly? That is to check nothing is severe broken in the Windows drivers stack. Do you have some software installed which can 'consume' MIDI devices?

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I mean some kind of software 'MIDI patch panel'. Nothing directly or even remotely reference the Korg, except the correct entry in the Sound section. I had been through the show hidden devices (several times) before. No MIDI device limit reached as I've done most of the testing with just the Korg, the only MIDI device, connected. One issue, and it may not really be an issue. In Win 8.1, where it works, the Device Manager lists under 'Software Devices' - Microsoft Device Association Root Enumerator, nanoKONTROLCTRL(out) and nanoKONTROLSLIDER/KNOB(in). I don't know if this is something specific to Win 8 or if this is what is missing in Win 7 (but how to get it).