Select Scene via midi map
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mickeymullen
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Select Scene via midi map
Is it possible to select (not launch) a scene via midi control?
I would like a set of controller buttons to select certain scene within the set. They can launch the scene, but it is not necessary. As long as the scene is highlighted, I'm happy.
Note: the scenes I would like selected are not adjacent to each other, and the set cannot be rearranged to accommodate.
I would like a set of controller buttons to select certain scene within the set. They can launch the scene, but it is not necessary. As long as the scene is highlighted, I'm happy.
Note: the scenes I would like selected are not adjacent to each other, and the set cannot be rearranged to accommodate.
Re: Select Scene via midi map
this feature is hidden until you turn on midi map learn mode. having the help box open in the lower right will help explain the buttons. enable map mode and look at the right edge of the screen just below your last scene. I'm at work and can't check on specifics.
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mickeymullen
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Re: Select Scene via midi map
Thank you for the reply.
However, this is not quite what I am getting at. This will allow me to scroll through the scenes, but not jump to a specific scene with a mapped controller button (not encoder).
I fear that this is not possible...
However, this is not quite what I am getting at. This will allow me to scroll through the scenes, but not jump to a specific scene with a mapped controller button (not encoder).
I fear that this is not possible...
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mickeymullen
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Re: Select Scene via midi map
Upon a closer look, I realized that if you map it to a controller with buttons (not encoder) and the buttons have a value, they will select the scene that is between 1-127. The help made it sound like it required an encoder...
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Thank you for the jab to take a 2nd look!
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mickeymullen
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Re: Select Scene via midi map
After testing this out, It appears as though ableton distributes the range amongst the number of scenes, but it doesn't appear to be equal. (I'm very tired right now though)
Does anyone happen to know how the values are divided, what is the formula? (especially if the number of tracks does not go into 128 evenly...)
Does anyone happen to know how the values are divided, what is the formula? (especially if the number of tracks does not go into 128 evenly...)
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chapelier fou
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Re: Select Scene via midi map
maybe a silly idea, but what what if you create empty scenes until you have 128 scenes ?mickeymullen wrote:After testing this out, It appears as though ableton distributes the range amongst the number of scenes, but it doesn't appear to be equal. (I'm very tired right now though)
Does anyone happen to know how the values are divided, what is the formula? (especially if the number of tracks does not go into 128 evenly...)
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dreadrocksean2
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Re: Select Scene via midi map
It seems that this is still not possible.
I also would like to select particular scenes with a remote controller, even a key on the laptop keyboard would suffice. But it is imperative that the scene is not launched.
I simply want to position the scene so that my next manual remote trigger launches it. That way, we can edit sets on the fly according to feel or audience without interrupting the current song.
Again, remote select a scene WITHOUT LAUNCH.
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I also would like to select particular scenes with a remote controller, even a key on the laptop keyboard would suffice. But it is imperative that the scene is not launched.
I simply want to position the scene so that my next manual remote trigger launches it. That way, we can edit sets on the fly according to feel or audience without interrupting the current song.
Again, remote select a scene WITHOUT LAUNCH.
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Re: Select Scene via midi map
You can 'sort' of so it if you are always only using one specific set.
If you map an absolute cc controller to the scene select encoder, you could find out which spots highlight which scenes. You can also do this with a key range of a keyboard and find which keys.
Otherwise you'd probably be looking at max for live. Unless Clyphx maybe does it.
If you map an absolute cc controller to the scene select encoder, you could find out which spots highlight which scenes. You can also do this with a key range of a keyboard and find which keys.
Otherwise you'd probably be looking at max for live. Unless Clyphx maybe does it.
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Stromkraft
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Re: Select Scene via midi map
On the Push in Session mode, you hold down the Select button and select the scene with the resolution buttons without launching. Which indicates this should be possible with anything.dreadrocksean2 wrote:It seems that this is still not possible.
I also would like to select particular scenes with a remote controller, even a key on the laptop keyboard would suffice. But it is imperative that the scene is not launched.
I simply want to position the scene so that my next manual remote trigger launches it. That way, we can edit sets on the fly according to feel or audience without interrupting the current song.
Again, remote select a scene WITHOUT LAUNCH.
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Re: Select Scene via midi map
Maybe I'm misunderstanding the problem, but wouldn't simply selecting a clip in that scene in fact select the whole scene?!
So if you you leave "Select clip on launch" in Lives preferences enabled, you just need to launch it. Via MIDI mapping it or clyphx or whatever.
So just make an additional track where the clips have no other function than to help you select the scene.
Right?!
So if you you leave "Select clip on launch" in Lives preferences enabled, you just need to launch it. Via MIDI mapping it or clyphx or whatever.
So just make an additional track where the clips have no other function than to help you select the scene.
Right?!
Re: Select Scene via midi map
It should, but strangely enough I find no option to do this directly in clyphx, which usually gives you most simple options the API provides for scripting.Stromkraft wrote:On the Push in Session mode, you hold down the Select button and select the scene with the resolution buttons without launching. Which indicates this should be possible with anything.dreadrocksean2 wrote:It seems that this is still not possible.
I also would like to select particular scenes with a remote controller, even a key on the laptop keyboard would suffice. But it is imperative that the scene is not launched.
I simply want to position the scene so that my next manual remote trigger launches it. That way, we can edit sets on the fly according to feel or audience without interrupting the current song.
Again, remote select a scene WITHOUT LAUNCH.
Maybe Stray (from clyphx) forgot to include it...
Re: Select Scene via midi map
I'll passdreadrocksean2 wrote: Someone with a solution is the next president.
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JoshGledhillAudio
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Re: Select Scene via midi map
You could use the internal IAC driver if you have a Mac?
Sorry just been looking for a solution myself.
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Sorry just been looking for a solution myself.
Josh
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