Dr. Fluffenstein wrote:The term you're looking for is instant mapping. Ableton has a hidden feature called user remote scripts. It's very simple to set up, I got my controller to automap in no time at all, just make sure you follow the instructions in the two text files. To find the folder, go to 'help' 'get support' and open 'show preferences folder' in the tutorial window on the right. Then you click 'user remote scripts' in the folder that pops up. Create a folder with your controllers name, and copy in the user txt file. When it's in the folder, carefully follow the instructions in the two txt files to set it up.
You might find this handy:
http://createdigitalmusic.com/2009/07/2 ... s-control/
Thank you very much, I configured everything and it works like a charm.
I’m especially happy because the LPD8 is kind of the ultimate compact Live controller.
The 8 rotary CC knobs just begged to be auto-mapped to the 8 Instrument/Drum/Effect Rack Macros and the 2x8 pads are half of a full scale MPC style pad device (I can easily switch between the first 2 banks of the LPD8 to use all).
It isn’t even hard either, I’m new to Ableton and computer music in general and had no problem setting everything up.
This deserves a sticky or something!
This is an incredible tutorial because you can basically turn any hardware midi controller into a so called “Auto-mapping supported” controller Ableton are so proud to list on their website, it only takes like half an hour.
And the DIY approach of designing your own auto-mapping is incredible, I can set up the hardware exactly the way I want it, know exactly how my hardware auto-mapping behaves and the little blue hand gives me a boner.
