In Session view I am trying to use a CC to change scenes from an external midi controller or software. For example, I have mapped CC 121 Channel 16 to the Scene Select control. I have tried a few different CC's. When I send CC 121 with a value of 1 this selects scene 1. However when I send CC 121 with a value of 2 the scene does not change. If I send a value of 11 or 20 then it changes to scene 2. A value of 30 selects scene 3. A value of 70 selects scene 6. Obviously something is not right here. Has anyone else tried to do this? Is there a better way to do this? I use Cantabile for my live keyboard rig. I am hoping I can change scenes (backing tracks) in Ableton as I change Songs in Cantabile and then start the song in Ableton with a footswitch. All of this should be possible and is mostly working except for what I described above.
Thank you
MIDI mapping Scene Select in Live 11
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Re: MIDI mapping Scene Select in Live 11
Hallo,
This maybe an alternative, you can trigger track/session/view/global actions with standard midi commands (from your midi controller) or with keyboard shortcuts…
(works for me in Ableton 11)
http://stc.wiffbi.com/
Or the forum posts here
viewtopic.php?p=1257042#p1257042[u][/u]
This maybe an alternative, you can trigger track/session/view/global actions with standard midi commands (from your midi controller) or with keyboard shortcuts…
(works for me in Ableton 11)
http://stc.wiffbi.com/
Or the forum posts here
viewtopic.php?p=1257042#p1257042[u][/u]
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Re: MIDI mapping Scene Select in Live 11
For anyone coming to this thread, the issue is that Ableton maps the full CC range (0-127) across the number of available scenes - so If you only have 8 scenes then you need to increment the CC value by 16 to get to the next scene. So ... a very simple (but wtf) solution is to make sure your set has 128 scenes in it.
I'm searching to see if there's a better way to do this, but that's all I've got for now.
I'm searching to see if there's a better way to do this, but that's all I've got for now.
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Re: MIDI mapping Scene Select in Live 11
I simply assign keyboard characters to the start button for each scene so sending a '1' starts scene 1, '2' starts scene 2 and so forth. All of my scenes include an "end" track which sends a specific MIDI note to Ableton via the loopMIDI app to automatically stop playing the track when it ends.
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Re: MIDI mapping Scene Select in Live 11
This was helpful thank you.pnomolos wrote: ↑Sun Aug 07, 2022 7:34 pmFor anyone coming to this thread, the issue is that Ableton maps the full CC range (0-127) across the number of available scenes - so If you only have 8 scenes then you need to increment the CC value by 16 to get to the next scene. So ... a very simple (but wtf) solution is to make sure your set has 128 scenes in it.
I'm searching to see if there's a better way to do this, but that's all I've got for now.
I was a little worried about being constrained to 128 scenes (don't ask). So I tested made 256 scenes and tested that ... and Ableton still splits across them evenly. So, each CC increment goes to every other track (1, 3, 5, 7, etc).