![]() My next challenge is to properly ‘MAP’ the touch pads to all the percussion instruments, in order of use, from left to right on the touch pads. Closed and reopened EZ and now I get drum sounds(Latin Percussion in my case). You should see your nanoPad listed there, but you MUST check the box to enable it, by default it’s UNCHECKED. #2) Go to Settings(between File and Help)(upper left corner), select ‘Audio/Midi Setup, then “MIDI Device’. #1) Under the ‘Menu’ drop down(upper right corner) I selected ‘Settings’, then the ‘E-Drums’ tab, then Midi Mapping from ‘None’ to ‘Other’. Even though I properly downloaded, before install, the driver, I couldn’t get any sound out of the EZ Drummer application. ![]() I just got the Korg nanoPad2 for $60 from Sweetwater for your exact reason.
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