


Do not panic! - that's where I got stuck every time, for a long time, until the other day I tried something I had not tried before. You've got it! Now you can use your SparkLE unit to control parameters inside REAPER.Ħ) If you get an error message saying no controller has been found. It will start searching for your SparkLE controller. Open a SPARK VST instance in a new track.

Close REAPER.ĥ) Start REAPER again with your SparkLE unit plugged in. Apply the changes and exit the preferences section.Ĥ) To be in the safe side. Go to Preferences / MIDI and DISABLE "SparkLE" both as MIDI INPUT PORT and MIDI OUTPUT PORT. You'll work it out in no time.ģ) Once you have updated the firmware, connect your SparkLE unit to your computer FIRST and AFTER THAT start REAPER. I can't remember the procedure now, but it's easy. If it is older than the latest one you have downloaded, you must update it. As soon as it is detected, it will inform you about its firmware version. If you are a SparkLE registered user, it will also be easy for you to find the latest firmware file and download it to your computer.Ģ) Connect your SparkLE unit to your computer through an USB port. Let me tell you how I managed.ġ) First, make sure you update your SparkLE firmware to using Arturia's MIDI Control Center (It's free software for all Arturia products users) - You can download it and install it in Arturia's site. I have checked your post plenty of times, since I used to have the same problems as you, and was waiting for someone to give you an answer, but I have recently worked out myself how to connect my Arturia SparkLE controller to my computer and use it to control SPARK as a VST inside a track in REAPER. (Maybe you have already found a solution for this problem). I hope you still follow this thread after all this time. I can also speak Spanish, just in case it is your native language. NOTE: I read in your previous message you have problems with your English.
