Maybe the installation fails because Windows drivers are preferred to the Korg ones, and that microsoft drivers do not manage MIDI. When I look in the configuration pannel, a new PC appears with the name "microKEY2-37 Air" only using microsoft driver files. When I try to launch programs in C:\Program Files (x86)\KORG\KORG BLE-MIDI Driver like EzSetup.exe, the message "ERROR : No device is plugged in." When I switch the keyboard off, it still appears as "connected" When I start my music software, midi ports are not detected. with not action, the light led restarts blinking I appears in connected devices as "microKEY2-37 Air and connected" the light led remains blue and stops blinking I search, find, and add it using windows bluetooth manager the light led becomes blue and blinking I switch the blueetooth on the microkey2-37 air keyboard just installed Korg BLE driver for windows version 1.12.02.01 New features will be coming and I’ll be ready on day 1 now that I’m a ME3 user.- Intel® Dual Band Wireless-AC 8265 driver version 20.10.0.5, Bluetooth version 4.2 (up to date) If you think Inklen is cashing in and giving up with this new release, you’re misguided. People made the jump and then were surprised to see tons of new features in the next few updates for free! When ME2 (2.2) was released it had a few new features. Although Nick can’t do much about Serato, he can make sure that his software works flawlessly and doesn’t add too much to the massive stress on CPU. Of course we want new features but, mostly DVS users of SDJ want stability at this point. If he says he’s optimized it so much that it represents a full digit upgrade then I’m willing to bet the performance is gonna be spectacular. Mixemergency is still lightyears ahead of any other VideoDJ software out there and Nick knows his stuff better than anyone. Don’t forget, ME was created to work with Scratch Live not the CPU hog that is SDJ. I’m stoked to see how it performs at my gig tonight. The next update hopefully won’t be too far away – maybe it’ll have something that interests you. If I told you the update made your CPU 10x faster, I’m sure you would be excited, but if I tell you (after a tonne of work) that it can use up to 10x less CPU it somehow isn’t so useful.Īnyway, you can’t please everyone □ People complain for days about, and often monitor closely, their DJ software’s CPU usage (trying to avoid the dreaded ‘drop-out’) – but when you give them potentially huge CPU savings they complain about features. I think for some people, the idea is a little hard to get your head around. It’s only $89 – and if you think for a while about what this potentially gets you: it may save you having to update your computer for another few years, or enable you to purchase cheaper hardware next time (instead of buying the $2,499 MacBook Pro with discrete GPU you can mix HD videos from a $999 MacBook Air). You’re right in some ways – it doesn’t have the “big-shiny-new-feature” that everyone instantly feels they need every time there is an update, but the new additions are quite significant.
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