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How to connect a midi keyboard for the live input for a palette?

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How to get this Bome's keyboard working in HN2


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All things what i do want connecting with HN 2 seems for to me troublesome?


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Wed, 2011-07-06 - 22:31 Permalink

Connect the output port of that software as if it was an external midi keyboard. If it can not do that, then it doesn't work.

For a low cost miniature hardware keyboard, you might want to have a look at Yamaha nanoKey.

Wed, 2011-07-06 - 22:49 Permalink

Yes,thanks for the idea for a keyboard.! i will order one . I do have a big one and that is too clumsy to work with HN2

Fri, 2011-07-08 - 00:53 Permalink

I just bought the Korg nano2 keyboard to play the pallette live


How do i exactly connect this keyboard ?


It seems in a DAW no problem to connect a external Midi keyboard, but with HN2 ??


Please explain what steps to take!!


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Well i choose as input port 1 ...(DAW) ..Nano key2 keybord and it plays on midichannel 1 ( to choose on a another midi channel i must do setup this in  korg control editor )


I try to setup this analog in HN2 ? 

Fri, 2011-07-08 - 23:13 Permalink

Yes, i just figured it out just before i read your post!..so it works now!


Also a for the Korg Kontrol editor you must install Midi In and Midi Out driver


It works for triads at first sight...and later i see ofcourse easy for 7 and 9 chord