separating the color brackets with 2 APC's?
separating the color brackets with 2 APC's?
How do I separate the color brackets when using an APC 20 and APC 40. As of now if I move one bracket the other scrolls with it. Ideally I want ot have two separate areas of my set highlighted
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Re: separating the color brackets with 2 APC's?
In your midi output settings you need to ensure that both are recognised as seperate devives.
Re: separating the color brackets with 2 APC's?
From page 481 of the manual:
26.11 Combination Mode
The APC40 controller becomes even more powerful when combined with additional APC40s
or the Akai Professional APC20.
When you connect more than one APC unit to Ableton Live, the controllers will automatically
work in Combination Mode. You can use up to six total APC20s or APC40s side by side. The
topmost controller selected in your preferences will control tracks 1-8, the second controller
selected will control tracks 9-16, and so on. When an APC40 and an APC20 are connected
at the same time, the APC20’s buttons will default to Track Selection, and its faders will
default to volume, allowing swift access to an expanding array of clips and tracks.
26.11 Combination Mode
The APC40 controller becomes even more powerful when combined with additional APC40s
or the Akai Professional APC20.
When you connect more than one APC unit to Ableton Live, the controllers will automatically
work in Combination Mode. You can use up to six total APC20s or APC40s side by side. The
topmost controller selected in your preferences will control tracks 1-8, the second controller
selected will control tracks 9-16, and so on. When an APC40 and an APC20 are connected
at the same time, the APC20’s buttons will default to Track Selection, and its faders will
default to volume, allowing swift access to an expanding array of clips and tracks.