In advance, sorry--I'm new and i've looked around for these answers. I assume i'm supposed to use my arrow keys to get around my clips, but i can't figure out a way to quickly get what i would normally call my cursor into that view. I can select the track headings (I assign them keys by their numbers based on reading that in a tutorial or book or something) but i can't press a down arrow to move between clips/fire them with return. In a webpage or other program window I would be able to use tab to skip around fields but obv. that is not possible with ableton. is there a different key combo to jump to the clip view (or wherever else)? In the mean time i've been assigning some key to some empty clip slot, which is workable, but i'd prefer something better.
Second and related: Is it possible to map a key or control to do the same function in different settings? for example, to control the pan or gain on whatever track you have selected or the first knob/res/on-off switch on a given effect? Sorry, I'm new. my impression is that controls which are hidden because you don't currently have a clip selected are not activated, so you can map one knob to a different function on every track? This would be especially useful for my monitor/arm/solo buttons since i am using a mac, so my function keys don't control their monitor switches (and i'd rather wait till i can afford a more dedicated audio workstation. Honestly I just don't want to give up those convenient buttons, but I will if you people tell me to.
relative midi mappings and key mappings for navigation.
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Re: relative midi mappings and key mappings for navigation.
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I left a reply to a thread on the boards with the hope that someone might try to sell me on this by means of incorporating these features into my performance approach. No one has taken me up on it; maybe its more a studio workaround.
J
I left a reply to a thread on the boards with the hope that someone might try to sell me on this by means of incorporating these features into my performance approach. No one has taken me up on it; maybe its more a studio workaround.
J
Re: relative midi mappings and key mappings for navigation.
There are a quite few ways to custom navigate around in Live using various work-arounds, third-party applications, midi remote scripts, ect. and some can get very involved. I don't use a Mac so cant give much in a specific solution. Selected Track Control can probably do most of what you want though. But regarding highlighting clips, if I understand you right, to get back into the clip area all I do is just tab into arrange view then back to session and the default 'cursor' location is in the clips. Also, Alt+arrow keys will highlight different areas.
What I use a lot is AutoHotKeys for Windows but maybe there is a Mac version? If your using a midi controller in your set-up, do a search for 'midi-remote scripts'. Some controllers have pre-made scripts for Live that give you some extra navigation. Novation has some good gear for that sort of thing like the LaunchPad as do a few others like Akia.
Good luck and have fun!
also this looks to be possibly awesome which I just found out about a few days ago and have yet to try.
http://beatwise.proboards.com/index.cgi ... thread=716
What I use a lot is AutoHotKeys for Windows but maybe there is a Mac version? If your using a midi controller in your set-up, do a search for 'midi-remote scripts'. Some controllers have pre-made scripts for Live that give you some extra navigation. Novation has some good gear for that sort of thing like the LaunchPad as do a few others like Akia.
Good luck and have fun!
also this looks to be possibly awesome which I just found out about a few days ago and have yet to try.
http://beatwise.proboards.com/index.cgi ... thread=716