Hey I had a quick question that I couldn't figure out on my own. I hope somebody else with more experience will
Anyway, I am using the NI Maschine as a midi controller for Live with the AbletonLive template, not any other fancy templates. The problem I am now facing is that I cant find access to track 9-16. The knobs and buttons in the row of the NI Maschine correspond to tracks 1-8 from Ableton, but usually I have more tracks then 8 and therefore I would like to control these additional tracks as well with the Maschine. Think of it as shift of bank 1-8 to 9-16 and so on.
This is easily possible with the APC 40, but I haven't found out how it works on the NI Maschine. Do I have to use another template, or am I missing something with the current template?
Thx in advance.
Cheers!
Ni Maschine controlling Live
Re: Ni Maschine controlling Live
Tracks 1-8 are all that exist in the Live controller template that comes with Maschine.
You'll have to map it all yourself in the Controller Editor or use someone elses custom mapping, like this one.
You'll have to map it all yourself in the Controller Editor or use someone elses custom mapping, like this one.
Re: Ni Maschine controlling Live
Use the blue group buttons to scroll through your tracks/scenes?
Re: Ni Maschine controlling Live
Hey RyanMF, that other template is from a whole other level mate, it's really deep.
Is there somekind of a manual that describes the mapping, because now they just use abbreviations which i dont understand.
Is there somekind of a manual that describes the mapping, because now they just use abbreviations which i dont understand.
Re: Ni Maschine controlling Live
Unfortunately there isn't. My best recommendation would be to read through that thread, and if you have questions that remain unanswered that would also be a good place to start asking questions. You may also want to spend some time inspecting the template in the Controller Editor. Some things may be a bit more obvious when you can see the category names for the buttons above the screens and the encoders below. M. CTRL is "Macro control"—basically for controlling parameters of whichever effects/instruments you have loaded up.Vocane wrote:Hey RyanMF, that other template is from a whole other level mate, it's really deep.
Is there somekind of a manual that describes the mapping, because now they just use abbreviations which i dont understand.