Forgive my ignorance, I have literally been searching forums for three weeks to find the answer to this question (_something_ has to be done about the unmanageable nature of the forum search results!!!!). I frequently hear it said that this is possible, but I cannot find anywhere that says _how_ to do it. If it has been discussed, please just point me to the thread and I'll go on my jolly way.
I run: Ableton Live on MacBook Pro input through Alesis MultiMix8, for live looping.
I want: to trigger multiple actions with a single keystroke, SPECIFICALLY be able to hit one key (I'm using the laptop keyboard) and have _the current clip cease recording at the end of the quantized period, and the next track arm and begin recording in the same scene I'm working in_. In other terms, I am recording a clip, I hit a button to stop that recording, I record enable the next track, and hit a button to begin recording the clip in the next track - I want to do that with a single keystroke, and have it do those things in time.
I have succesfully mapped single commands in key map mode, so I can arm or record or play or stop or whatever a single command at a time; my problem is that I am recording live audio in, and need to be able to layer loops _immediately_, and even with seperate key strokes and hitting them fast I can't get them to go.
I have downloaded ControlAid but do not understand how to use it. I downloaded it based on a theoretical understanding that I coud create midi commands via laptop using Mac IAC, and use those commands to trigger multiple keystrokes in Live via ControlAid. Help manuals and instuctions, if they exist at all, have been pleasingly unhelpful.
multiple actions with single keystroke
multiple actions with single keystroke
MacBook Pro 2 GHz Intel Core Duo, 1.5 GB SDRAM
Live 6.0.1, ProTools 7.1, Alesis MultiMix8FireWire, MBox 2, a microphone or two
Live 6.0.1, ProTools 7.1, Alesis MultiMix8FireWire, MBox 2, a microphone or two
You're gonna want to check out Kid Beyond's live looping. There is also a good thread HERE.
What you want to do can be easily achieved using dummy clips - you should check out THIS THREAD for a Dummy Clips Tutorial.
What you want to do can be easily achieved using dummy clips - you should check out THIS THREAD for a Dummy Clips Tutorial.
not what I'm looking for
Thanks for the reply, Patch, but:
"You're gonna want to check out Kid Beyond's live looping."
I have, practically daily, and it's _amazing_... it also doesn't do me a spit of good for knowing _how_ he does all that. I want to know _how_ he sets up all the automation.
"There is also a good thread HERE."
Not what I'm looking for - it's for PC users, and doesn't address my questions.
"What you want to do can be easily achieved using dummy clips - you should check out THIS THREAD for a Dummy Clips Tutorial."
This is a little baffling for me because it doesn't apply at all to what I'm talking about... or, if it does, it does not actually _say_ how it applies. The thread, the tutorial, do not once talk about multiple commands. It's all effects automation. That's not what I'm looking for.
Someone? Anyone?
"You're gonna want to check out Kid Beyond's live looping."
I have, practically daily, and it's _amazing_... it also doesn't do me a spit of good for knowing _how_ he does all that. I want to know _how_ he sets up all the automation.
"There is also a good thread HERE."
Not what I'm looking for - it's for PC users, and doesn't address my questions.
"What you want to do can be easily achieved using dummy clips - you should check out THIS THREAD for a Dummy Clips Tutorial."
This is a little baffling for me because it doesn't apply at all to what I'm talking about... or, if it does, it does not actually _say_ how it applies. The thread, the tutorial, do not once talk about multiple commands. It's all effects automation. That's not what I'm looking for.
Someone? Anyone?
MacBook Pro 2 GHz Intel Core Duo, 1.5 GB SDRAM
Live 6.0.1, ProTools 7.1, Alesis MultiMix8FireWire, MBox 2, a microphone or two
Live 6.0.1, ProTools 7.1, Alesis MultiMix8FireWire, MBox 2, a microphone or two