You can only record controller movements of MIDI CCs in Live's session view with third party plugins that have their own midi learn system. So you can't even use that workaround for Live's own native devices! You CANNOT record parameter automation of anything in Live's session view (in other words, you can't use Live's midi mapping system to map a knob and record the movement).newtfish wrote:so let me get this straight:
I can record midi cc's if a vst has its own midi learn functionality?
But I cannot record midi cc's using live's internal midi (ctrl + m)?
Is there really no way to access live's global midi? Can I not route a track somewhere, or route to midi ox or something?
In this post it seems the person has managed to get live devices to record in session view, or are they wrong? http://forum.ableton.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=27882
How do you "double up" the midi signal as they suggest using midi ox, or midiyoke? The image in the post above seems to down so I cant see how they do it.
The annoying thing about this too is that once you record MIDI cc data into a clip, moving that parameter conflicts with the cc envelope and it jumps around, rather than behaving like an ableton control that has a clip envelope, where you can still move the control and the envelope is relative to the position of the control while tweaking.
There's also the IAC/Yoke virtual MIDI port workaround though that also causes various issues & complications.
