New to Lemur? Still confused about Lemur Targets?

Let’s open up the Lemur Editor. Here we have a simple controller with 4 MIDI faders. We need to tell the faders where to send MIDI in our studio... The problem is…we can’t! Right now we’re in the Lemur Editor. The Editor doesn’t know if we will upload this controller to an iPhone, an [...]

December 28th, 2018|Troubleshooting|

Composer Tools Pro 1.1.12: Cubase, DP, and…Pro Tools!

Introducing MKRecallSend in AAX, VST2, and VST3 plugin formats. Our newest plugin, MKRecallSend, brings Composer Tools Pro support to Pro Tools, and greatly simplifies the process of setting up recall in DP. MKRecallSend communicates directly with MKConnect, broadcasting the recall message at light speed to all connected tablets running Composer Tools Pro. It’s very [...]

July 6th, 2018|Troubleshooting|

MK Connect Windows updated to v1.0.9

MK Connect for Windows v1.0.9 released, fixing a critical bug which prevented product license key activation. Recommended for all users. Download it here. Note: the minimum .NET version has been increased to v4.5. Windows 7 users can download the latest .NET versions here.

May 6th, 2018|Troubleshooting|

MK Connect Mac updated to v1.0.5

Details: - You may now manually set the launch delay time using a slider (1-30s). - App now launches with window closed so you don't have to manually close it on each login.

December 4th, 2016|Troubleshooting|

How to Set Up the iConnectMIDI4+

A great piece of gear! This configuration is for the most typical use case: 1 or 2 iPads communicating bidirectionally and a USB MIDI keyboard that only sends.

December 1st, 2016|Troubleshooting|

Understanding Lemur Targets: Getting MIDI In and Out of Lemur

Lemur Targets are message routers. They allow you to route groups of commands together so that they can share the same MIDI connection. You can think of them exactly like audio mix buses-- except for MIDI. What's great about Targets is that they allow you to separate out the [...]

September 15th, 2016|Troubleshooting|

Software Updates: Using an Upgrade Service

Occasionally, you will need to transfer your settings using a small module called an Upgrade Service. An Upgrade Service is just a temporary container to store your data so that you can transfer it between versions. Basically, you just drop it into your old version, press Save, copy/paste it into your new version, and press [...]

September 10th, 2016|Troubleshooting|

Software Updates: Transferring Settings to a New Version

Every MIDI Kinetics product comes with a container called "User" which contains all your custom settings and objects. Just replace the new one with your old one! Occasionally a product may have additional instructions, so please refer back to the knowledgebase. • Open your old version. Copy (⌘ / CTL + C) your [...]

September 10th, 2016|Troubleshooting|

Have an older iPad? Be VERY careful with this Lemur setting

As noted in the manuals, MIDI Kinetics requires that users with iPads older than iPad Air disable "Anti-alias Canvas objects" before attempting to upload projects to their iPads. It could cause a crash. You can find this setting in Lemur's "More Settings" page. That's fine, but what if you accidentally flip this setting back on, [...]

February 27th, 2016|Troubleshooting|