Korg Nano Kontrol and Shuttlexpress

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2016/10/06 19:53:23 (permalink)

Korg Nano Kontrol and Shuttlexpress

I have my current set up with my jog wheel being shuttlexpress ($25 on ebay) and my nanokontrol 2.  It suffices for most duties.  However, I can't seem to assign the *next track* buttons on the korg.  I used cakewalk generic surface in Sonar and assigned all the knobs and sliders.  But when I assign nxttrack it doesn't seem to work.  Any ideas?
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    DrLumen
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    Re: Korg Nano Kontrol and Shuttlexpress 2016/10/09 15:58:03 (permalink)
    I have a nanoKontrol2 but I use the generic Mackie control preset (the last option under the Controller/Surface dropdown) and all the buttons work as they should.

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    Re: Korg Nano Kontrol and Shuttlexpress 2016/10/09 16:12:09 (permalink)
    You might want to download the owners manual and paramater guide for the nanoKontrol 2 - 
     
    The nanoKontrol itself needs to be into a specific mode for Sonar, correct drivers need to be installed ("should" happen automatically), and Mackie Control is the Korg-specified control surface that should be used. Once setup correctly, you shouldn't have to manually assign anything; the control surface setup should handle all of that.
     
    For the price and size, the nanoKontrol 2 is actually a pretty cool little control surface!
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