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I have a nanoKontrol2 that I use to control Num5. Works like a charm.
Yesterday I decided to record a thing I have been working on where I use nanoKontrol and hooked everything up and fired up Logic. Logic then promptly discovered nanoKontrol and has assigned it to one of the channel strips with the odd by-effect that when I try to control Num5 with slider 7 or 8 I also control Logic, which is bad. I have not found a way to getting Logic to forget about nanoKontrol. I see it under Control Surfaces but there is no way that I can delete it. I even tried to remove all com.apple.logic.* files from the ~/Library/Preferences folder, but to no avail. Anybody who has had this problem and how did you solve it? Right now I am quite at a loss as to how I will be able to record that particular piece as I really want to fiddle with the sliders in real time. ![]() Cheers, K |
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Basically I had to admit defeat...
![]() My interim solution was to add yet another audio interface to the setup and use that from the laptop and feed the audio interface on the iMac. A rather cumbersome setup, you'll agree, but it was the best I could come up with. |
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