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Korg NanoKey Studio Not Connecting to Gadget, AUM or any iOS synths through USB

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  • @galmandsværk said:
    A few days ago, my Nanokey Studio suddenly appeared offline in its USB mode. I have been using it almost daily without any problems, connecting it easily with the BLE-MIDI app from Korg. Now, all I get is “offline”.

    I have the latest update (checked three times on the Korg updater) and have checked three different USB-cables. Still doesn’t work.

    However, it DOES work in Bluetooth mode, and the keys DO light up when I put it in USB mode, so the device is not broken as such. But, for precision reasons, I need it to work in USB mode. Bluetooth has too much latency.

    I’ve tried to give the iPad a hard reset, also tried forgetting the device in Bluetooth and see if I could re-connect afterwards, I’ve even changed the batteries even though that really shouldn’t be an issue at all…

    I’m running out of ideas. Anyone? I have an iPad Air 4 with the latest IOS update.

    It’s possible that the USB socket is partially broken, I.e. the power terminals still connect but the data ones don’t.

  • It’s possible that the USB socket is partially broken, I.e. the power terminals still connect but the data ones don’t.

    Thanks 🙏🏻

    It does seem like a hardware problem of a sort. But it just stopped working from one minute to the next without me touching the thing at all. But, if it is the socket that’s broken (and how could I even check that myself…?), there’s not a lot I can do, really…

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