Setting two midi signals to one ableton button
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I got the midi going out to Midid yoke: 8 ch 1
But when i goto assign midi to the button. how do i tell the button which signal it must respond to? i press the button on my controler. but it uses the controler button not the midi one.
how do i tell the midi clip what to send?
sorry i am compleatly lost and as i said. i am new at this.
But when i goto assign midi to the button. how do i tell the button which signal it must respond to? i press the button on my controler. but it uses the controler button not the midi one.
how do i tell the midi clip what to send?
sorry i am compleatly lost and as i said. i am new at this.
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well, first forget about your cd-player. first you should get your midi-remote-loop going.
1 Make a midi channel. output midi yoke. make a clip, looping, with one note.
2 go to the midi preferences. mdid-yoke-in has to have "remote" enabled, midi-yoke-out has to have "note" enabled.
Your looping clip si sendig a note out which is coming in as remote-midi-message now.
3 now start your clip. it sends out the note, looping.
4 go to midi-assign-mode, click on the button you want to control. the next time the note is being played/sent, it will assign to your button.
5 go out of midi assing mode. stop your clip. now deselect loop on that clip.
this clip should now remotely turn on or off the button you have assigned in step 4.
6 make a copy of that clip.
7. go to midi-assign-mode, assign each button on the cd player to one of the midi clips.
caution: make sure that the note you choose in step one does not conflict with the notes your controller sends out. Easy solution: while your controller sends notes on midi-channel 1 and 2, choose as midi output in step 1 above midi-yoke-out-channel 3.
1 Make a midi channel. output midi yoke. make a clip, looping, with one note.
2 go to the midi preferences. mdid-yoke-in has to have "remote" enabled, midi-yoke-out has to have "note" enabled.
Your looping clip si sendig a note out which is coming in as remote-midi-message now.
3 now start your clip. it sends out the note, looping.
4 go to midi-assign-mode, click on the button you want to control. the next time the note is being played/sent, it will assign to your button.
5 go out of midi assing mode. stop your clip. now deselect loop on that clip.
this clip should now remotely turn on or off the button you have assigned in step 4.
6 make a copy of that clip.
7. go to midi-assign-mode, assign each button on the cd player to one of the midi clips.
caution: make sure that the note you choose in step one does not conflict with the notes your controller sends out. Easy solution: while your controller sends notes on midi-channel 1 and 2, choose as midi output in step 1 above midi-yoke-out-channel 3.