One knob to automatically control any selected parameter
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One knob to automatically control any selected parameter
Is there a way to make a rotary on my trigger finger to automatically control any parameter that is highlighted with the mouse? Instead of manually mapping/unmapping the knob each time I want to move a different parameter, it just automatically maps itself to whatever is selected on screen with the mouse?
It's like how you can control parameters with the up and down arrows on your keyboard but instead using a midi knob?
This would be very convenient while producing for example. It could also save a lot of time and precious midi controls when playing live since with one knob it would give you the flexibility to control anything you desire without having it premapped, or needing hundreds of midi controls.
Thing is I am sort of a control freak with live since you can do so much stuff, and if for example I want to have 4 tracks in my live set, plus each track with it's own FXs, then when using my trigger finger/djm 800 I don't have enough buttons/faders/knobs to assign it to all I want, so one dinamic rotary would be great.
It's like how you can control parameters with the up and down arrows on your keyboard but instead using a midi knob?
This would be very convenient while producing for example. It could also save a lot of time and precious midi controls when playing live since with one knob it would give you the flexibility to control anything you desire without having it premapped, or needing hundreds of midi controls.
Thing is I am sort of a control freak with live since you can do so much stuff, and if for example I want to have 4 tracks in my live set, plus each track with it's own FXs, then when using my trigger finger/djm 800 I don't have enough buttons/faders/knobs to assign it to all I want, so one dinamic rotary would be great.
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I think the only way to do that would be to have the knob output up/down arrows, which would require 3rd party software. I know Bome’s MIDI Translator for PC can do it. Can’t say for sure if ControlAid for Mac can.
But that really wouldn’t work too well with a regular rotary knob as it has a limited range of motion. You’d need an endless knob.
What I’d suggest is using 2 pads or buttons for up/down arrows. They would work exactly like the up/down arrows on your keyboard. Press once and go up one value, hold it down and scroll through values. Again, I know Translator can do this, not sure about ControlAid.
By using TranzPort emulation, you could handle a lot of what you’re talking about without the need for a mouse. But that requires an endless knob and is a lot more complex to set up.
But that really wouldn’t work too well with a regular rotary knob as it has a limited range of motion. You’d need an endless knob.
What I’d suggest is using 2 pads or buttons for up/down arrows. They would work exactly like the up/down arrows on your keyboard. Press once and go up one value, hold it down and scroll through values. Again, I know Translator can do this, not sure about ControlAid.
By using TranzPort emulation, you could handle a lot of what you’re talking about without the need for a mouse. But that requires an endless knob and is a lot more complex to set up.
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The new Novation Remote SL Compacts have this built in, hope the SL range gets it too eventually.
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I think ableton should include learning for one data entry controller.
In the meantime, using something like a shuttle express or novation sl compact takes very little setup.
In the meantime, using something like a shuttle express or novation sl compact takes very little setup.
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Re: One knob to automatically control any selected parameter
This is old, but has anyone figured out a quick easy way to do this? would be super helpful...using the up and down arrow keys kind of sucks...
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Re: One knob to automatically control any selected parameter
you are a star.mothergarage wrote:I made a quick hack to use the mousewheel to turn a knob
and, mrmpf, i am on osx
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