What controller is this?

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BananaSkins
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30 Nov 2019

What controller is this?

I have a small space (60cm x 25cm x 8cm) in my studio set up for a small midi controller.

I noticed this controller in a video - does anybody know what model / make this white controller is?

And if anybody could offer their advice on any decent small midi crontrollers that would compliment Reason I would appreciated it. :thumbs_up:
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Korg nanoKONTROL2 (white)
:reason: Most recent track: resentment (synthwave) || Others: on my YouTube channel •ᴗ•

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diminished wrote:
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Korg nanoKONTROL2 (white)
Thanks for that, does it work with Reason I wonder?

Ive just read this on Amazon from a customer:

i found it almost impossible to set it up for reason and cubase. :( i haven't used it to make music once yet. I wish you more luck than i had.

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30 Nov 2019

Hi

It works well for me, no problem
(reason 9/10/11 mac)

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Hmm, it's listed in the list of remote devices, so I guess it should work as a MIDI controller? We don't know what this person was after when he/she bought it.
Obviously you can't play on it, so maybe grab a small keyboard with knobs and pads if you don't already have one.
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diminished wrote:
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Hmm, it's listed in the list of remote devices, so I guess it should work as a MIDI controller? We don't know what this person was after when he/she bought it.
Obviously you can't play on it, so maybe grab a small keyboard with knobs and pads if you don't already have one.
Hey thats got me thinking, could I use my Microkorg?

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estuary wrote:
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Hi

It works well for me, no problem
(reason 9/10/11 mac)
Thanks for that... :thumbs_up:

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BananaSkins wrote:
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diminished wrote:
30 Nov 2019
Hmm, it's listed in the list of remote devices, so I guess it should work as a MIDI controller? We don't know what this person was after when he/she bought it.
Obviously you can't play on it, so maybe grab a small keyboard with knobs and pads if you don't already have one.
Hey thats got me thinking, could I use my Microkorg?
I bet the answer is yes! Search the manual for "local off" - that basically decouples the MIDI functionality from the synth engine.
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Thanks, reading now... :thumbs_up:

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I use the nano2 with Reason. I either remote override it on the spot or have it in a song template with that already set up. If I wasn't such an oldster I would remote codex map it out or use that HaMu RE, but I've never done even the simplest coding and I've not been able to work that out.
Works great as a controller for a guitar rig or as a set of 8 fader, mutes and solos for your dub style mixes.
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motuscott wrote:
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I use the nano2 with Reason. I either remote override it on the spot or have it in a song template with that already set up. If I wasn't such an oldster I would remote codex map it out or use that HaMu RE, but I've never done even the simplest coding and I've not been able to work that out.
Works great as a controller for a guitar rig or as a set of 8 fader, mutes and solos for your dub style mixes.
Interesting - thanks for your input... :thumbs_up:

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