Hey guys - can anyone help with the following ?
I want to set up a midi controller for use with ableton to DJ. How this works will more than likely affect what controller I buy..
Where in ableton do I go to set up buttons/joystick (such as on the hercules) on my controller to work in place of the cursor buttons on my keyboard or my mouse - so that when I am in my session view I can use these buttons to move between and then start clips.
I know how to use midi learn to set triggers for clips to start - but if I dont know which tracks I am playing depending on the crowd and I drop a tune into the session view I have to set up midi learn again...
Is what I am asking impossible?
Surely people out there know how to do this? Or is there a work around?
Do most DJ's drop all there tracks into the session view first with pre-programmed starts? or do they play it by ear and drag the files in from their browser - like you would have flicked through your record box in the old days?
Any insight/help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks
replacing my mouse when playing live
replacing my mouse when playing live
Jip
Imac Retina 5k/ Ableton Suite 9 & Push / Maschine Studio / Roland TR-8/ Traktor
Imac Retina 5k/ Ableton Suite 9 & Push / Maschine Studio / Roland TR-8/ Traktor
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Re: replacing my mouse when playing live
Nowhere. Live doesn't support this. There are workarounds using things like Bome's MIDI Translator. Or you might be able to do it by emulating a Mackie Control.Jip wrote:Where in ableton do I go to set up buttons/joystick (such as on the hercules) on my controller to work in place of the cursor buttons on my keyboard or my mouse - so that when I am in my session view I can use these buttons to move between and then start clips.
Isn't the trigger associated with a clip slot rather than a clip? So if you replace the clip in a MIDI mapped slot, the trigger should still work. But I could be wrong...Jip wrote:I know how to use midi learn to set triggers for clips to start - but if I dont know which tracks I am playing depending on the crowd and I drop a tune into the session view I have to set up midi learn again...
I used to bring stuff in from the browser on the fly. But I'm now thinking about using a Live Set (in Session View) as my "record box" instead, so that I can avoid suing the browser (and hence minimise my reliance on the mouse).Jip wrote:Do most DJ's drop all there tracks into the session view first with pre-programmed starts? or do they play it by ear and drag the files in from their browser - like you would have flicked through your record box in the old days?
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Re: replacing my mouse when playing live
guess the launchpad / APC40 & Maschine made this post defunct! My prayers got answered!
Jip
Imac Retina 5k/ Ableton Suite 9 & Push / Maschine Studio / Roland TR-8/ Traktor
Imac Retina 5k/ Ableton Suite 9 & Push / Maschine Studio / Roland TR-8/ Traktor