
Select the node and then you will need to create a new string value.

Expand the node down to the bottom item, which will be KORGUM64.DRV (make a note of this value). One of more of them will be the Korg setting.įind the first one that has the DriverDesc matching your device, which in my case is KORG minilogue.

Once you have found that expand the node and you will see a list of numbers starting with 0000. You need to find a class with a name of Mediaso search for a value of “MEDIA” (Control – F). HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class
#Korg nanokontrol nuendo update
In the 1809 update of Windows 10 the alias values where already there but after the update they had been removed. The first part is to allocate an alias to the Korg driver.
#Korg nanokontrol nuendo drivers
So to get it working you have to do some changes in the registry to get the Korg devices below channel 9, and then the drivers will work. To check your Korg midi setup run the Uninstall Korg USB Midi Device app (this will be installed as part of the Korg drivers and will not actually un-install the driver if you cancel it).Īfter updating, it looked like this: with the Korg devices on channel 12 and 13 with channel 1 to 9 not used. The root of the problem is that Korg USB Midi driver will only work on the first 10 channels in Windows 10 (not to be confused with midi channels) so if Windows allocates the Korg device to a channel above 9 nothing will work with it. This fix will also work with previous version of Windows where you have the same problem. The drivers were all working fine and after a lot of searching and digging around in the registry I found the issue and have a fix.
#Korg nanokontrol nuendo how to
UPDATE: I have recorded a YouTube video showing how to do this.Īfter updated to the Windows Update (1903) my music and Korg apps would not communicate with the synths anymore. If you have already updated you should follow my fix. UPDATE: Korg say their driver is not compatible with the May 2019 Update. There are many other Korg devices use the same driver and on the 1809 version of Windows 10 everything worked fine. Once connected your music apps can communicate with the Korg device, it is also used by the Korg sound editor tool. I have a Korg Minilogue synthesizer, which connects to a PC via USB. The drivers enable Korg devices to talk to Windows over MIDI via a USB connect for products like the Korg Kronos, microKey and other devices. Over the weekend I discovered an issue with the Windows Update and the Korg USB MIDI drivers. I imagine the problems might be common to other DAW software as well.UPDATE: I have recorded a new video about this issue with updated information! I'm going to be buying this device soon and will look forward to any help anybody offers you, even though I don't have Nuendo. Has anyone done this before? Any thing that could point me in the right direction I would appreciate. Id like to use the transport functions and then obviously assign a few of the faders to the mixer section. Has anyone setup this controller to work on Nuendo 3? Posted: Sun 5:29 pm Post subject: NanoKontrol on Nuendo 3 - HELP!!! > Korg Kontrol49, microKontrol, padKontrol, nano and K series controllers Profile Log in to check your private messages Log in Owned by Irish Acts Recording Studio & hosted by KORG USAįAQ Search Memberlist Usergroups Register Korg Forums :: View topic - NanoKontrol on Nuendo 3 - HELP!!!Ī forum for Korg product users and musicians around the world.
