Set up two midi/usb keyboards

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Ashly
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Set up two midi/usb keyboards

Post by Ashly » Tue Sep 16, 2008 11:53 pm

Can someone tell me how to set up two or more midi/usb keyboards in live so that each one can trigger a different instrument?

Thanks

Ashly
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Post by Ashly » Mon Sep 22, 2008 8:43 pm

Well no one has taken a bite at this yet. Can it be done? It seems like it should be easy but I cant figure it out.

dys4ik
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Post by dys4ik » Mon Sep 22, 2008 9:15 pm

This should be quite easy.

Session view, make sure I/O is toggled to display (beside the master fader), select your track, select the "MIDI From" pulldown item and choose the keyboard you want. Repeat this for the other tracks.

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Post by Superchibisan » Mon Sep 22, 2008 9:29 pm

can do it that way. or you can organize it by midi channels.

set your two different keyboards to two different midi channels.

under the dropdown menu on the channel midi, instead of making it say, "all ins" just select the channel you have assigned to each of your controllers.


very easy.

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Post by dys4ik » Thu Sep 25, 2008 2:41 am

Superchibisan wrote:can do it that way. or you can organize it by midi channels.

set your two different keyboards to two different midi channels.

under the dropdown menu on the channel midi, instead of making it say, "all ins" just select the channel you have assigned to each of your controllers.


very easy.
Even better.

I usually combine these two so I can switch presets on my keyboard to control another instrument on another midi channel.

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Post by mediashow » Fri Sep 26, 2008 12:30 pm

This has been posted before, so do a search. One of the keyboards has to always be CAPS LOCK, and I think two is the limit unless one could be set up to be doing key strokes (ctrl+?) but be careful of of Lives Defaults for these, then just set each key to launch or toggle parameters and clips like you would set midi, suing the key icon

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Post by dys4ik » Sun Sep 28, 2008 6:11 am

mediashow wrote:This has been posted before, so do a search. One of the keyboards has to always be CAPS LOCK, and I think two is the limit unless one could be set up to be doing key strokes (ctrl+?) but be careful of of Lives Defaults for these, then just set each key to launch or toggle parameters and clips like you would set midi, suing the key icon
Since he said midi/usb, I assume he meant piano-style keyboards, not pc-style keyboards.

Useful info, anyways.

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