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Originally Posted by 6opoga
Hello, guys!
I recently bought Novation Launchkey mini MK3, it's my first MIDI keyboard.
But for some reason Reaper does not want to work with it.
Reaper defined my keyboard, I turned it on in the options, but an error pops up and there are no signs of functioning.
The keyboard is all right, because it works without problems in FL Studio.
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Hi, I also have a Novation Launchkey Mini MK3 midi keyboard and found that someone designed a plugin that makes more hardware controllers compatible with Reaper. Mine worked perfectly with Logic Pro X but not with Reaper. All you gotta do is go to this website
http://www.mossgrabers.de/Software/Reaper/Reaper.html
and install the correct plugin in your UserPlugins folder (they have install instructions with the download) and everything should work! I just did it and everything seems fine.
Their install instructions say:
"You find the UserPlugins folder at the following locations:
• Windows 10 > C:\Users\<YOUR_USER_NAME>\AppData\Roaming\REAPER\U serPlugins Note that the AppData folder is hidden, you need to make it visible by enabling “Show hidden files” in the View tab of explorer.
• Mac OS X (minimum version 10.12 Sierra) > ~/Library/Application Support/REAPER/UserPlugins These folders are hidden as well. Press cmd+shift+. in the finder to make them visible.
• Linux (I am testing on Ubuntu Studio) Look up the location at which you have installed Reaper. Install the *.so file into ~/.config/REAPER/UserPlugins or in the case of a portable install into REAPER/UserPlugins.
Alternatively, you can start Reaper and click in the Options menu on *Show REAPER resource path in explorer/finder. . . ". In the folder that open navigate into the UserPlugins subfolder."
Thanks!