I've found a couple of posts about this in previous versions with no real resolutions.
When I use a MIDI controller (in my case either a Behringer FCB1010 or M-Audio Axiom 61) to record arm tracks, they will not arm exclusively regardless of whether or not I have Record Arm set to 'Exclusive' in settings. Does anyone know if this is a bug, or if I can do something about this?
Live 9:Record Arm ignores exclusive setting for MIDI mapping
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chapelier fou
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Re: Live 9:Record Arm ignores exclusive setting for MIDI mapping
No idea, but i agree it's annoying.
i'd contact ableton support.
i'd contact ableton support.
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Re: Live 9:Record Arm ignores exclusive setting for MIDI mapping
Not sure I understand. On my impulse, when I select a track to arm (with that one dudes excellent script) it only arms one track.
Re: Live 9:Record Arm ignores exclusive setting for MIDI mapping
That’s strange: when I manually MIDI-map my keyboard to different tracks’ arm-buttons (e.g. note C1 arms track 1, note D1 arms track 2, etc.), it does respect the exclusive-setting – the cool thing even is, when I have arm exclusive on and press multiple MIDI keys at the same time, multiple tracks are armed; so best of both worlds. I tested on Live 9.1.4.
Re: Live 9:Record Arm ignores exclusive setting for MIDI mapping
Update: This has been resolved when I updated to 9.1.5
Re: Live 9:Record Arm ignores exclusive setting for MIDI mapping
thxeyeknow wrote:Not sure I understand. On my impulse, when I select a track to arm (with that one dudes excellent script) it only arms one track.