Setting up a mixer in Abelton
Setting up a mixer in Abelton
I have the DJ Hercules Mp3 e2 mixer/controller and I just switched from FL to Abelton and I'm still getting used to it and I'm pretty new to making music and setting up hardware. And I need some help on setting up the mixer with Abelton so i can move the crossfaders with the mixer. I think its supposed to show up in the preferences in the midi section but its not there when I plug it in. If you guys could help me out that would be great. Not sure if there is a differences in this but I have the trial because I wanted to try Abelton out.
Re: Setting up a mixer in Abelton
Hi
Firstly, the company is called Ableton, not Abelton.
Second, the software is called Live - not Ableton or Abelton.
Here endeth the lesson. Glad to help.

Firstly, the company is called Ableton, not Abelton.
Second, the software is called Live - not Ableton or Abelton.
Here endeth the lesson. Glad to help.
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Re: Setting up a mixer in Abelton
I'd advise you check out Chapter 25 of the Live User Manual. It begins on page 461.
Re: Setting up a mixer in Abelton
Firstly: this is User's help exchange, please do not post if you cannot offer help.102455 wrote:Hi
Firstly, the company is called Ableton, not Abelton.
Second, the software is called Live - not Ableton or Abelton.
Here endeth the lesson. Glad to help.
Secondly: you're wrong: it's called Ableton Live
Re: Setting up a mixer in Abelton
Thanks for the help guys I figured it out. And sorry for all the bad spelling mistakes andd all of that. No need to post anything else.
Re: Setting up a mixer in Abelton
@102455 unnecessarily rude, he's just asking for help...
@rdevries thank you for saying what needed to be said
@lunax spend some time in Ableton and I bet you'll come to love it; don't be discouraged from seeking advice on these forums, everyone starts somewhere and the community here is helpful as all hell...well for the most part anyway.
@rdevries thank you for saying what needed to be said
@lunax spend some time in Ableton and I bet you'll come to love it; don't be discouraged from seeking advice on these forums, everyone starts somewhere and the community here is helpful as all hell...well for the most part anyway.