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Scene data setup
Your KORG nanoKONTROL2 first needs to be setup correctly in order for the nanometer-script to work. To do this, you must first download and install the Korg Kontrol Editor if you haven't done so already. It can be downloaded directly from KORG here.
Before you launch the Kontrol Editor, make sure that your nanoKONTROL2 is properly connected to your computer and that no other software that communicates with MIDI devices (FL Studio for instance) is running.
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Launch the KORG Kontrol Editor. It will display a list of target devices. If your nanoKONTROL2 is connected, it should appear in this list. Click OK.
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The editor will display a view of the button layout of the nanoKONTROL2.
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Click & Drag the icon of the
nanometer.nktrl2_data
file and drop it on the Kontrol Editor window. A dialog box will appear that asks if you want to save the changes. If your current scene-data settings are important to you, you can click Yes here and save them before you continue. Otherwise, click No.
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The numbers in the fields over the buttons should now look exactly like the picture below.
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Click on "Communication" in the Kontrol Editor menu and choose "Write Scene Data".
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A dialog box will appear that asks you to confirm that you wish to overwrite the old settings. Click OK.
The nanometer scene-data settings are now stored on your nanoKontrol2 unit. You can close the Kontrol Editor and resume with the installation of the script.
- Introduction
- Prerequisites and installation
- Peak meter lights
- Transport buttons
- Pattern or song mode
- Metronome
- Quick save
- Pause mode
- Control modes
- Mixer controls
- Moving controlled tracks
- Locking the master track
- Selecting tracks
- Volume and pan controls
- Multi volume control
- Volume fine tuning
- SOLO and MUTE buttons
- Selecting or arming tracks
- Channelrack controls
- Channel selection control
- Soloing and muting the selected channel
- Displaying the window of the selected channel
- Adjusting the pan and volume of the selected channel
- Adjusting the mixer track routing of the selected channel
- Adjusting the pitch of the selected channel
- Rectangle marker control
- Moving the channel rectangle marker
- Controlling volume and panning within the rectangle marker
- Solo and Mute channels within the channel rectangle marker
- Playlist controls
- Selecting patterns
- Opening the pianoroll
- Adding and deleting markers
- Scrolling between markers
- Zooming horizontally and vertically
- Adjusting the tempo
- Controller linking
- Controller Link Mode