I have a slight problem with my brand new nanoPAD when using Reason 4.0.
It´s not a manufacturer problem, as I have gotten the pad to work before on another computer and in different programs.
However, I have now received my new laptop with Windows 7, and installed my copy of Reason there.
When I first hooked up my nanoPAD to that laptop, I actually forgot to properly install the KORG USB-MIDI drivers, and Win7 just installed some of their own plug-n-play drivers, and everything installed correctly and the nanopad was recognized by BOTH WINDOWS AND REASON!!
However, without the Korg USB drivers, I couldn´t get the Korg Editor program to work, as I wanted to change the pad layout to different MIDI notes.
So I installed the newest Korg USB drivers, and used the Korg Editor to load a new scene set up to the nanoPAD.
-> Now I can´t get Reason to get any signal from the nanoPAD anymore!!
I even tried rolling back the driver to the plug-n-play one from Microsoft that worked previously, but even that won´t get the pad to work anymore with Reason.
I´m pretty clueless with Reason (first time I´m really ever using it) as well as with MIDI use in general, so I might very well be missing something important here...
Actually I also suspected that maybe it´s just the new scene set that I uploaded that caused the error, but unfortunately I did not save the default scene setting anywhere and can´t find it on the internet (korg website or anything) either!

If anyone could help me out with this one, that would be great. If you need any more details, just ask and I will provide them as needed.
