Re: Korg NanoPAD/NanoKONTROL
Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2010 3:52 pm
EDIT: Okay i worded that wrong, what i meant was that the durability is not really that big of a deal as long as you treat your gear right.
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yea i programmed it, but what i'm after is the fader and knob features that the nanolive offers for ableton usersdecklyn wrote:Deadly habit - did you program your nanokontrol?
You should be able to use 3 scenes at least.
I have 2x nanokontrol and 1x nanopad.
I would recommend the akai small pad controller over the nanopad - it has backlit pads and 6 knobs instead of one .
Nanokontrol is pretty sweet. I'm using it for live pa with 2 launchpads.
why wouldn't you get one from a real store?amplex wrote:i got a nanopad off of ebay for 50$ brand new and one of the pads didnt seem to work well at all when I got it. I wrote the guy and he supposedly wrote korg and rma'd it (but they didn't ask for the original back, he told me they would just send me a new one)... Never got anything from korg, wrote the guy a few times again asking him whats up with the rma nanopad, he hasn't answered.. this is about a month ago.. I got ripped off!!!!! I'd say don't buy one of these nanopads unless you get to play with it a LOT beforehand and all the pads work. And just hope all the pads work a month or two down the line.. Maybe mine was just defective, but if not, a sturdier device might be the answer.
Yeah then the nativekontrol drivers are it except they don't seem well suited to live PA.deadly habit wrote:yea i programmed it, but what i'm after is the fader and knob features that the nanolive offers for ableton usersdecklyn wrote:Deadly habit - did you program your nanokontrol?
You should be able to use 3 scenes at least.
I have 2x nanokontrol and 1x nanopad.
I would recommend the akai small pad controller over the nanopad - it has backlit pads and 6 knobs instead of one .
Nanokontrol is pretty sweet. I'm using it for live pa with 2 launchpads.
multiple scenes are useless for more than one scene due to the position jumps say if you're using it for mixer levels
Aez wrote:EDIT: Okay i worded that wrong, what i meant was that the durability is not really that big of a deal as long as you treat your gear right.