Group triggering using a normal midi controller
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rubberduck
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Group triggering using a normal midi controller
Is it possible to scroll through Live 8 as if you have an APC40 with a midi controller (such as a Trigger Finger)
Basically I want to be able to adjust the tracks I launch without changing notes or midi mapping. Is that possible or do i need to buy an APC40 to do that?
Cheers
Basically I want to be able to adjust the tracks I launch without changing notes or midi mapping. Is that possible or do i need to buy an APC40 to do that?
Cheers
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Macbook Pro 2.66 Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo
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Akai MPC2500
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Macbook Pro 2.66 Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo
Live 8 Suite
Access Virus TI
Akai MPC2500
M-Audio Trigger Finger
Re: Group triggering using a normal midi controller
would be so bloody cool but i think it's an apc40 thing only. i think they'd want as many people to buy it as possible 
maybe once max4live rolls around something like this will be possible!
maybe once max4live rolls around something like this will be possible!
Re: Group triggering using a normal midi controller
there are definitely ways to assign scrolling through scenes with any old controller. hit midi map and check the arrows above the master volume.
maybe theres an option for scrolling through tracks too?.. assigning the L+R arrows ..?
maybe theres an option for scrolling through tracks too?.. assigning the L+R arrows ..?
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the_antagonist
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Re: Group triggering using a normal midi controller
i just set that up last night. 2 buttoms for up and down and a button for each of the 4 channels... then one extra for scene.
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rubberduck
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Re: Group triggering using a normal midi controller
That's a shame man. Yeah I know you can stroll through rows but what I want to be able to do is scroll through 4 rows at a time so i can jam more freely with loops. Oh well, gonna have to save the pennies for the APC40the_antagonist wrote:i just set that up last night. 2 buttoms for up and down and a button for each of the 4 channels... then one extra for scene.
http://www.myspace.com/djp45
http://www.rm237.co.uk
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Macbook Pro 2.66 Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo
Live 8 Suite
Access Virus TI
Akai MPC2500
M-Audio Trigger Finger
http://www.rm237.co.uk
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Macbook Pro 2.66 Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo
Live 8 Suite
Access Virus TI
Akai MPC2500
M-Audio Trigger Finger
Re: Group triggering using a normal midi controller
Hey I get how you scroll up and down, but how do you assign a relative location to the 4 channel triggers? I thought you could only assign midi triggers to specific clips?the_antagonist wrote:i just set that up last night. 2 buttoms for up and down and a button for each of the 4 channels... then one extra for scene.
Re: Group triggering using a normal midi controller
Wonder if it'll be possible to use an "APC-40 emulation mode" as we do already today with the Mackie... that'd be nice...
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kristoffer1989
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Re: Group triggering using a normal midi controller
8O wrote:Wonder if it'll be possible to use an "APC-40 emulation mode" as we do already today with the Mackie... that'd be nice...
+1
that would be awsome! I can see myself having three nanopads working like the apc grid:D
Re: Group triggering using a normal midi controller
Seriously, did I miss how to do this??pulsoc wrote:Hey I get how you scroll up and down, but how do you assign a relative location to the 4 channel triggers? I thought you could only assign midi triggers to specific clips?the_antagonist wrote:i just set that up last night. 2 buttoms for up and down and a button for each of the 4 channels... then one extra for scene.
Re: Group triggering using a normal midi controller
^ in midi-map mode, play buttons appear for each track at the bottom of the session grid. They will play whatever's currently highlighted.
