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Korg nanoKontrol Studio works in Premiere but not in Audition

Participant ,
Oct 10, 2020 Oct 10, 2020

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Hi!

I've just aquired the Korg nanoKontrol Studio. It is recognized in Mackie mode in Premiere and works as expected, however Audition won't recognize it as a control surface. I know that Audition is finicky about midi devices but as a control surface I read it works. Is there anything I can do? I purchased this to use specifically in Audition and have now spent at least 1.5 hours trying various things to no avail.

 

Other topics don't provide any help. Thanks so much!

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Oct 10, 2020 Oct 10, 2020

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I think that pretty much everything we know about the  Korg nanoKontrol Studio is in this thread - assuming that you've set the device class up in Preferences...

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Ah yea haha. I've found that thread many times. Funny enough just a moment
ago I found that updating today to the latest audition seems to somehow
have fixed it and now it recognized it haha so so far it seems to be
working. But thanks šŸ™‚

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