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I 've bought a Korg Nano kontrol 2, which I want to use in Premiere for easier audio control. I've set the support control service in preference. But nothing happen when I press any key in the nano kontrol 2 (actually the same when using in Audition).
Can anyone tell me how can I activate the midi controller? Do I need to write any script, or using third party software?
And I am not sure what the buttons assignment do. I can set nothing inside.
Please can anyone tell me?
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I had a Korg Nanokontrol that I used in the past, and I remember having to select the "Mackie" interface. Premiere Pro doesn't list Korg as an option, but it does list Mackie. Please let us know if this helps.
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I hv already tick "Mackie" as the interface. And it has Nano Kontrol 2 as selection, but nothing happens after I set all the things.
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Would you suggest the Korg nanoKONTROL Studio for Premiere on the Macintosh rather than the Nano Kontrol 2?
We are editing the sound track on a feature and mouse and keyboard can be useful but I prefer an external mixer for such task, especially as I can use the various audio plug in for compression, delays and so on included in the software.
Do you think the more expensive tool works better than the Kontrol 2?
Thanks for your time and regards
Dante
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think i have found a solution to your problem. in premiere pro if you set device class as mackie, the type as mackie control the input and output device as the Nano kontrol. Then un plug the device, hold down the set and reverse button, plug it in whilst still holding down the buttons, the reverse button then should flash a couple of times and it should now work in premiere pro, for me the channel panner works smoothly, the transport controls work, the solo/mute and record buttons work and the volume slider work as well as all the LED lights on the control surface.
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Hey thanks for your answer, it saved my life !
I was just wondering if there was a way to configure Premiere and/or the NanoKontrol2 to act on the audio clip and not on the audio track ?
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I'm considering picking up a nanokontrol2 for premiere- so let me know here if this winds up working for you: Have you tried to right click on the audio mixer panel and select: toggle control surface mixer mode? That opens the audio clip mixer in which you'd have to click the little keyframe button for the clip you wish to mix on and then hit play and slide the nanokontrol fader- when you hit stop, conceivably the keyframes will be there? Let me know if this works. thanks