Korg NanoKontrol:"toggle" or "momentary" and LEDS?

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Korg NanoKontrol:"toggle" or "momentary" and LEDS?
Posted on: 02.04.2009 by MadMan Ajms
I have been setting up my Korg Nano Konrol with Traktor and having not what I want in terms of LED feedback. I mean I want for example a button to turn off low bass kill. I set it to Toggle and it takes like three pushes of the button to toggle between on to off. Then I try "Momentary" from the Korg Editor and I get the response I want, but then the LEDs do not show on the Korg, when I would want them illuminated to see what is on or off..Any ideas here?
Chasidy Heckenbach
26.02.2012
Originally Posted by psylozen
a crap, shoulda specified that I'm talking about the k2, sorry for the false hope

m
i really hoped there for a minute that there was some way of unlocking led feedback on the mk1, ah well needed to install the korg editor anyway
Allen Dahlgren
26.02.2012
Originally Posted by zestoi
no led feedback on the nanokontrol mk1 afaik. just downloaded and tried the latest control editor just to check... was hoping they'd somehow managed to add it to the firmware, but nope...

i presume u must have the mk2
a crap, shoulda specified that I'm talking about the k2, sorry for the false hope

m
Chasidy Heckenbach
26.02.2012
Originally Posted by psylozen
You can actually control the leds... tripped over this yesterday, thought I'd share, even though this thread is a bit oldish...

anyways, you need to set your leds to external mode. To do this, fire up Korg Kontrol Editor and select the device. At the very top of the controls list, you'll see 'Common'. Select it, find the led mode setting, and change it to external. Write back to the device, and you can now control the leds.

Far as I can tell, it's only on or off, no varying levels of brightness.

Hope this helps someone!

m.
no led feedback on the nanokontrol mk1 afaik. just downloaded and tried the latest control editor just to check... was hoping they'd somehow managed to add it to the firmware, but nope...

i presume u must have the mk2
MadMan Ajms
02.04.2009
I have been setting up my Korg Nano Konrol with Traktor and having not what I want in terms of LED feedback. I mean I want for example a button to turn off low bass kill. I set it to Toggle and it takes like three pushes of the button to toggle between on to off. Then I try "Momentary" from the Korg Editor and I get the response I want, but then the LEDs do not show on the Korg, when I would want them illuminated to see what is on or off..Any ideas here?
Sasha Bori
13.11.2012
Hello everybody, can someone send a .TSI of the nanokontrol2 that switch on the LED when you toggle it. (I mean that when you just toggle a button, the LED stay light on)

(sorry for my bad english, i'm french )
Charly
Chasidy Heckenbach
26.02.2012
Originally Posted by psylozen
a crap, shoulda specified that I'm talking about the k2, sorry for the false hope

m
i really hoped there for a minute that there was some way of unlocking led feedback on the mk1, ah well needed to install the korg editor anyway
Allen Dahlgren
26.02.2012
Originally Posted by zestoi
no led feedback on the nanokontrol mk1 afaik. just downloaded and tried the latest control editor just to check... was hoping they'd somehow managed to add it to the firmware, but nope...

i presume u must have the mk2
a crap, shoulda specified that I'm talking about the k2, sorry for the false hope

m
Chasidy Heckenbach
26.02.2012
Originally Posted by psylozen
You can actually control the leds... tripped over this yesterday, thought I'd share, even though this thread is a bit oldish...

anyways, you need to set your leds to external mode. To do this, fire up Korg Kontrol Editor and select the device. At the very top of the controls list, you'll see 'Common'. Select it, find the led mode setting, and change it to external. Write back to the device, and you can now control the leds.

Far as I can tell, it's only on or off, no varying levels of brightness.

Hope this helps someone!

m.
no led feedback on the nanokontrol mk1 afaik. just downloaded and tried the latest control editor just to check... was hoping they'd somehow managed to add it to the firmware, but nope...

i presume u must have the mk2
Allen Dahlgren
26.02.2012
You can actually control the leds... tripped over this yesterday, thought I'd share, even though this thread is a bit oldish...

anyways, you need to set your leds to external mode. To do this, fire up Korg Kontrol Editor and select the device. At the very top of the controls list, you'll see 'Common'. Select it, find the led mode setting, and change it to external. Write back to the device, and you can now control the leds.

Far as I can tell, it's only on or off, no varying levels of brightness.

Hope this helps someone!

m.
Kiera Swell
16.02.2011
THANK YOU! Works absolutly great.
Jacquetta Schreader
18.07.2010
WRITE SCENE SET with TOGGLE behavior.
Get back to Preferences... SET INTERACTION MODE TO DIRECT.:eek:

You're good to go!
GJ.
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MadMan Ajms
03.04.2009
I have tried everything and no luck..you sure?
juan garcia
02.04.2009
i know the lights cant be edited or changed besides momentary and toggle, but i believe you should be able to set up traktor or whatever program you are using to see that the button push is a toggle or momentary so it doesn't take a couple key presses like you are describing to activate the button's function.

i can't recall doing anything out of the ordinary setting up the buttons as toggle in ableton, and it works like you want; push the button down, the related function is activated, the light is on until i push the button again and the function is deactivated and the light is off.
MadMan Ajms
02.04.2009
urrrrr.
Thomas Fone
02.04.2009
you can't manipulate the leds on the nanokontrol. wanted to do that too, but it is not possible.

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