Hey cheers, I brought one on a whim because I liked the design and functions, but i found myself stumped as to how to get it working, even after knowing my way around these kind of issues, cheers for taking the time to help out, It's very appreciated!
This is such a well done video tutorial, Korg should be paying you. Thank you so much! I'm so grateful for this, but also so peeved that I need to have midiberry turned on for it to work at all, it's so ridicuous. From what I understand the BLE-MIDI driver was meant to let the MIDI show up normally in DAWs (that hadn't implemented the windows 10 bluetooth midi protocol) but it broke. If you have figured out a better way please let us know! Edit: oh! I did get it to work and show up in FL Studio when bluetooth connected!! The solution was to UNINSTALL the 'teVirtualMidi' driver from Device Manager. I had that installed because of previously using the MIDILoop third party software, and it looks like that conflicted with the BLE-MIDI drivers. The hint was how when I used the Korg Uninstaller, the BLE MIDI did not show up in that software but only this 'virtual midi'. Once i uninstalled teVirtualMidi, Uninstalled BLE Midi program from the Control Panel, and then reinstalled the BLE MIDI drivers, it now shows up in FL Studio as a normal MIDI device (even when bluetooth connected, and even despite FL Studio having not added the windows 10 bluetooth midi support in their software), and works perfectly. (as of today, october 2019, windows 10).
@@fizzd7 interesting, do you happen to know if it is possible to somehow fix the problem with the fact that it is necessary to turn on nanokey studio before launching daw and if the batteries are dead, after replacing them, daw will not see it until you restart daw again?
you are a frecking genius , now I just need to figure out how to map all those nobs and faders on Studio one but it actually works, I was about to send back this crappy thing to Amazon
why does the nanokey not appear in my bluetooth devices? I can't connect it. I have other devices via bluetooth, so my pc bluetooth should be working. also korg only blinking blue, not white.
Excellent video thank you. Unfortunately while this did work for me and enabled me to correctly control Studio One with a NanoKontrol Studio (not NanoKey, same setup however), this caused my other midi devices to stop outputting any sound in Studio One, despite the midi signal being received in the piano roll for one of the devices. It also caused Kontakt to crash, and for an 88 key midi (Alesis recital) keyboard to fail to connect. So a complete mess really. Moving forward I will use this only through USB from now on. If anyone reading this is considering buying any Korg bluetooth devices - just don't
I had similar problems directly after uninstalling the Korg drivers (chaotic Midi events coming from other interfaces), but they went away after rebooting.
Same thing happened to me with the official BLE driver so I had to uninstall it. Haven't tried the workaround yet but after reading your comment I guess I'd better stay away from bluetooth midi on windows.
Getting the latest firmware on this thing was also a pain in Windows 10. Midi port never showed up. I finally resorted to using a MacBook and it worked without any issues. Their Windows support could use some work.
Worked. Without your help, I would have never figured this out. Thanks so much. It was just minorly different for me. The proxy was not needed. After following the steps it showed up in FL Studio. HURRAH.
If this didn't work for you (it didn't for me) see this video (the solution is in the MIDI slots, only first 10 are working for KORG devices): ruclips.net/video/GPceeevyMnU/видео.html
Hey cheers, I brought one on a whim because I liked the design and functions, but i found myself stumped as to how to get it working, even after knowing my way around these kind of issues, cheers for taking the time to help out, It's very appreciated!
This is such a well done video tutorial, Korg should be paying you. Thank you so much! I'm so grateful for this, but also so peeved that I need to have midiberry turned on for it to work at all, it's so ridicuous. From what I understand the BLE-MIDI driver was meant to let the MIDI show up normally in DAWs (that hadn't implemented the windows 10 bluetooth midi protocol) but it broke. If you have figured out a better way please let us know!
Edit: oh! I did get it to work and show up in FL Studio when bluetooth connected!! The solution was to UNINSTALL the 'teVirtualMidi' driver from Device Manager. I had that installed because of previously using the MIDILoop third party software, and it looks like that conflicted with the BLE-MIDI drivers.
The hint was how when I used the Korg Uninstaller, the BLE MIDI did not show up in that software but only this 'virtual midi'. Once i uninstalled teVirtualMidi, Uninstalled BLE Midi program from the Control Panel, and then reinstalled the BLE MIDI drivers, it now shows up in FL Studio as a normal MIDI device (even when bluetooth connected, and even despite FL Studio having not added the windows 10 bluetooth midi support in their software), and works perfectly. (as of today, october 2019, windows 10).
thank you very much, you saved me, it seems that everyone who has problems installed this driver
@@rnut3623 awesome glad to help
@@fizzd7 interesting, do you happen to know if it is possible to somehow fix the problem with the fact that it is necessary to turn on nanokey studio before launching daw and if the batteries are dead, after replacing them, daw will not see it until you restart daw again?
@@rnut3623 unfortunately i dont know, i stopped using nanokey studio many years ago now. sorry!
thank you so much for this tutorial. i was wasting my time with korg's drivers for like 2 hours and then i found this and solved everything.
you are a frecking genius , now I just need to figure out how to map all those nobs and faders on Studio one but it actually works, I was about to send back this crappy thing to Amazon
Thanks for posting this video. I just bought a KORG microkey25 air.
why does the nanokey not appear in my bluetooth devices? I can't connect it. I have other devices via bluetooth, so my pc bluetooth should be working. also korg only blinking blue, not white.
Excellent video thank you. Unfortunately while this did work for me and enabled me to correctly control Studio One with a NanoKontrol Studio (not NanoKey, same setup however), this caused my other midi devices to stop outputting any sound in Studio One, despite the midi signal being received in the piano roll for one of the devices. It also caused Kontakt to crash, and for an 88 key midi (Alesis recital) keyboard to fail to connect. So a complete mess really. Moving forward I will use this only through USB from now on. If anyone reading this is considering buying any Korg bluetooth devices - just don't
I had similar problems directly after uninstalling the Korg drivers (chaotic Midi events coming from other interfaces), but they went away after rebooting.
Same thing happened to me with the official BLE driver so I had to uninstall it. Haven't tried the workaround yet but after reading your comment I guess I'd better stay away from bluetooth midi on windows.
Can you solve the KORG "usb cable not working" on 64bits apps? Mine is only working in Cubase 5. Midiberry did not help.
Cheers!
jooo funktioniert des nur bei korg geräten? hab einen bluetooth midi controller und benötige einen ble midi driver..
Thank you so much!
Excellent thanks I needed this
can you tell me details on new update? i use win 10 and follow all the step but stil cant use that after connected with bluetooth
How to add a proxy port for the NanoKey on Windows 10?
Thanks
this really works! THANK YOU!!
thank you!
Getting the latest firmware on this thing was also a pain in Windows 10. Midi port never showed up. I finally resorted to using a MacBook and it worked without any issues.
Their Windows support could use some work.
Have you tried with WIndows 11? Does the Korg driver also work with Yamaha BT plugs, or ROland A-01 controller?
Is there an easy way to see the available preset scales in windows?
Worked.
Without your help, I would have never figured this out.
Thanks so much.
It was just minorly different for me.
The proxy was not needed.
After following the steps it showed up in FL Studio.
HURRAH.
If you followed the steps and this doesn't work, I made it work by having Korg Kontrol Editor open!
im trying to get nanoKONTROL Studio to wirk via bluetooth. I have both apps installed. And it dont seem to work. Controller dead in cakewalk.
I works just have to update your nanoKontrol Studio with the Korg Utility
Great video! I think I used the latest driver but still it didn't work. I'd probably try this workaround later. Thanks!
cool
Working on android?
If this didn't work for you (it didn't for me) see this video (the solution is in the MIDI slots, only first 10 are working for KORG devices): ruclips.net/video/GPceeevyMnU/видео.html