Hm, no idea. Have you selected the drum rack so the blue hand is on it?lyovino wrote:Watching your video and then trying this out, I do not get the yellow lit drum pads after Grouping to a Drum rack. It does switch to drum mode and I can play the notes.Hauke wrote:Use Stepsequenzer to play intruments and edit recorded midi notes:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JXglJXNXvGs
AWESOME!
They do turn blue as you play them but the yellow drum pads are barely lit? I selected "ALL notes" What am I not seeing/doing correctly? I'm trying this with Omnisphere..
Push Secrets - aka tiny tips
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Yes. No matter what I do I can not get them to light yellow. At first I thought maybe because it's a plugin?
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Re: Push Secrets - aka tiny tips
sowhoso, you need to be in session mode. The arrow keys then move the 'red box'
lyovino, have you set up Push MIDI section correctly in the preferences? It might also be the little 'automatically select pad' button in your drum rack. Maybe
thronechild, that automation recording tip is GOLD. Thanks so much for sharing.
lyovino, have you set up Push MIDI section correctly in the preferences? It might also be the little 'automatically select pad' button in your drum rack. Maybe
thronechild, that automation recording tip is GOLD. Thanks so much for sharing.
Re: Push Secrets - aka tiny tips
yeah i got it Panten
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Re: Push Secrets - aka tiny tips
To be honest, I didn't do anything in preferences. Push is the controller selected.. Please enlighten me..panten wrote:sowhoso, you need to be in session mode. The arrow keys then move the 'red box'
lyovino, have you set up Push MIDI section correctly in the preferences? It might also be the little 'automatically select pad' button in your drum rack.
The little blue hand is lit in the drum rack.
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Re: Push Secrets - aka tiny tips
All I can say: If you use the Push and you have selected a midi track with an instrument, you have the note pattern with white and blue pads all over the Push. When you have selected a drum rack, you have the drum pattern on your Push with drum pads on the lower left, sequencer on the top and loop length area on the lower right. If you group an instrument to a drum rack, you should have the drum rack pattern on your Push. That is how it is here. Without more information, it is not easy to say what you are doing wrong.lyovino wrote:To be honest, I didn't do anything in preferences. Push is the controller selected.. Please enlighten me..panten wrote:sowhoso, you need to be in session mode. The arrow keys then move the 'red box'
lyovino, have you set up Push MIDI section correctly in the preferences? It might also be the little 'automatically select pad' button in your drum rack.
The little blue hand is lit in the drum rack.
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Hauke, I have no problem once I place it into a drum rack. Lower left is pattern, Rt. is bars, and sequencer on top. All I'm saying is the lower left drum pads that usually are all yellow aren't. Other than that it works as expected. It's just that in your video yours (drum pads turned yellow like they should) mine don't.Hauke wrote: If you group an instrument to a drum rack, you should have the drum rack pattern on your Push. That is how it is here. Without more information, it is not easy to say what you are doing wrong.
It also appears that your Bars turn white, mine don't. Even if I load a drum kit.
The only time they turn yellow lit is when I load a drum kit. No instruments or plugins Grouped to a Drum Rack turn the lower left pads yellow.
I want to know why? .. Anyone?
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Re: Push Secrets - aka tiny tips
Ok, since you said your midi in- and output settings in Live are correct, I cannot say why your pads are not turning yellow. What color do they have?lyovino wrote:Hauke, I have no problem once I place it into a drum rack. Lower left is pattern, Rt. is bars, and sequencer on top. All I'm saying is the lower left drum pads that usually are all yellow aren't. Other than that it works as expected. It's just that in your video yours (drum pads turned yellow like they should) mine don't.Hauke wrote: If you group an instrument to a drum rack, you should have the drum rack pattern on your Push. That is how it is here. Without more information, it is not easy to say what you are doing wrong.
It also appears that your Bars turn white, mine don't. Even if I load a drum kit.
The only time they turn yellow lit is when I load a drum kit. No instruments or plugins Grouped to a Drum Rack turn the lower left pads yellow.
I want to know why? .. Anyone?
And what bars do you mean that turn white?
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Your video shows after Grouping an instrument to a Drum Rack the drum pads are a bright yellow (Lower left) Mine do light up but they are a very very low lit yellow, barely lit. The same for the bars area. Mine are a very low lit white. If I drop an Ableton drum kit on a track the drum pads turn a bright yellow.
The only other thing is that now holding any of the drum pads shows Empty Pad in the display. Other than that it all works as it should. Thanks.
The only other thing is that now holding any of the drum pads shows Empty Pad in the display. Other than that it all works as it should. Thanks.
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Re: Push Secrets - aka tiny tips
Hm, weird. Maybe send a mail to the support. I don't know why it is like that for you. I haven't done any moddings neither I used any tools. It's plain Live Suite 9 + Push.lyovino wrote:Your video shows after Grouping an instrument to a Drum Rack the drum pads are a bright yellow (Lower left) Mine do light up but they are a very very low lit yellow, barely lit. The same for the bars area. Mine are a very low lit white. If I drop an Ableton drum kit on a track the drum pads turn a bright yellow.
The only other thing is that now holding any of the drum pads shows Empty Pad in the display. Other than that it all works as it should. Thanks.
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Thanks Hauke.
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Re: Push Secrets - aka tiny tips
This is the normal behavior, empty pads light yellow, filled pads bright yellow (the pads in Haukes video are in empty mode too = light yellow, it's obvious if you compare it to the state control buttons). I guess, Hauke had the power supply plugged in while you use Push without power supply? That would make a difference...lyovino wrote:Your video shows after Grouping an instrument to a Drum Rack the drum pads are a bright yellow (Lower left) Mine do light up but they are a very very low lit yellow, barely lit. The same for the bars area. Mine are a very low lit white. If I drop an Ableton drum kit on a track the drum pads turn a bright yellow.
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Re: Push Secrets - aka tiny tips
This is true. If I place a drum sample in one of the drum pads it becomes bright. I also tried it with the power supply and believe it or not it still was very low yellow and low white in the bar area. I'm just wondering on your system if you just load a blank drum rack how low lit are the yellow and white's (drum pads and bars )… When I say low lit I mean very low lit, just enough to be noticeable. Thanks.
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Re: Push Secrets - aka tiny tips
Well as you can see in a lot of other videos, the colors you see in the videos are often different from the live view. Also in my videos since I used different cameras. So you cannot really rely on that. For me the light of the pads is still a thing that could work better on the Push. Maybe some different dimming settings for the buttons and the pads would help.
If you look closely you can see that the power supply was not connected in that video.
If you look closely you can see that the power supply was not connected in that video.