![]() ![]() ![]() These steps solved about 99% of my (and fellow musicians ) MIDI issues. I have seen an uptick with Midi Issue with since Logic 10.5 ad here are my observations and tips:ġ) Make sure ALL drivers are current and supported (Critical first step)Ģ) No USB hubs in the data chain to MIDI devices when testing.ģ) Always start from a cold boot, no wake from sleep.Ĥ) No changing of accounts ( logout / login )ĥ) If using a combination of USB and a MIDI multi-port interface leave Port A open on the multi-port. If this guide does not solve the issue, try a NVRAM (PRAM) reset or. This is a guide for microKEY Air, but it can be applied to nanoKEY Studio, nanoKONTROL Studio as well. Please refer to the 'Bluetooth MIDI Connection Guide'. This is a critical first step since the onus is on the third party vendor to support Big Sur OSX and many are lagging. Bluetooth pairing cannot be done with the 'Bluetooth' in the System Preferences. Hopefully they will have a current driver or a statement to help you understand if your device will work. Check with your Korg support and confirm support for Sig Sur for your device. ![]() There have been lots of issues with legacy MIDI devices, drivers and interfaces with the move to Catalina ( 64bit ) and especially Big Sur. ![]()
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