Mikro MK3 won't install in my new computer.

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  • LostInFoundation
    LostInFoundation Member Posts: 5,145 Expert
    edited March 28

    You’re very welcome. Happy you have it up and running 👍🏼

    Yes, the hosts get installed with the program, so if it wasn’t installed, probably that was the problem. I didn’t understand it wasn’t installed, sorry

  • OldSchool
    OldSchool Member Posts: 15 Member

    My takeaways to help other nubes:

    You must first install Native Access with forced "run as administrator" rights even if you are an administrator! (If that fails, stop and uninstall because it won't work unless this installs error-free!)

    Then Choose ONLY Maschine 3 (for appropriate devices i.e. my Mikro MK3 or the MK3) and be sure to wait until Native Access fully installs the Maschine 3 app.

    Next, also use the forced 'run as administrator' mode to first launch the Maschine 3 app! This is manadtory as it installs two key services, NIHostIntegrationAgent and NIHardwareAgent! If you try to run any other elements, they will not only fail but complicate getting the correct installation to complete!

    Once Maschine 3 responds to your device, you can now install as many of those elements from the Native Access loading utility as needed or desired. I hope this helps someone new to this process.

  • OldSchool
    OldSchool Member Posts: 15 Member

    red_nick I am sorry, I missed your comment. You are right and that is what I incorporated into my advice to beginners. The key is the Maschine 3 app FIRST, but Native Instruments demands you install it through their Native Access loader utility. This can cause some places that things can go wrong.

  • OldSchool
    OldSchool Member Posts: 15 Member

    PK The DJ You were right, I was putting the cart before the horse, here. Controller Editor was not needed and it just confused me causing me to think the installation had failed again, when the key wa the Maschine 3 app itse

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