Push 2 - controlling VSTs

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dHutch
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Push 2 - controlling VSTs

Post by dHutch » Sun Nov 15, 2015 10:47 am

Is it possible to control the instrument preset select from Push/Push2 (below in red) without using Max4Live (which takes up another marco slot for tools like Dial4Preset)

Any ideas? Also effects presets seem to work very well no in 9.5 ( auto mapping of controls et al), however limited success with instruments.

Has anyone found an 9.5 tricks for navigating VST presents and controls.

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Re: Push 2 - controlling VSTs

Post by jestermgee » Mon Nov 16, 2015 4:52 am

To elaborate...

It is not possible to browse presets for VSTs from Push. Apparently "some" AU plugins you can but VST you cannot.

What you can do is browse Live Instrument Racks and if the rack contains a VST it loads that up with the preset that was saved.

Therefore if you created an instrument rack for each preset you could, in theory, browse your instrument.

"That would take ages" I hear you ask. Correct! But some of us like the possibility of this so much we have done the hard work for many plugins (Omnisphere, Komplete, Sylenth and so on) and most of us ask for simple donations to keep support going.

Funnily though, this same process is ALSO required for Komplete Kontrol with 3rd party VSTs and also Akai Advance (though they do much of this for you). Once it's done you can browse for and load up anything in Live (VST, Live Instruments, Loops, Samples, Racks, Effects etc etc).

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Re: Push 2 - controlling VSTs

Post by login » Mon Nov 16, 2015 5:17 am

jestermgee wrote:
To elaborate...

It is not possible to browse presets for VSTs from Push. Apparently "some" AU plugins you can but VST you cannot.
False, it is possible if the VST exposes it's presets to the DAW, as is the case when you can change preset from that "preset menu" in device view. And is also limited to the first bank.

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Re: Push 2 - controlling VSTs

Post by jestermgee » Mon Nov 16, 2015 6:20 am

Well I was trying to say it in the least confusing way possible but as Login says:

You can sometimes browse some vst presets to some degree. Which ones is a mystery and how to do it from Push without Max is not 100% clear but rest assured it may be possible in some cases some of the time for at least some presets in some VSTs.

When it's not possible, 2 posts up answers the rest

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Re: Push 2 - controlling VSTs

Post by kompletemail » Sun Nov 22, 2015 1:39 am

I think it will only show in that menu if the VST developer has used the "standard" stienberg vst format to creat there synth but most develops don't use that is what I read on another forum.. so don't quote me but ya.. maybe..

as far changing presets from a knob IDK

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Re: Push 2 - controlling VSTs

Post by login » Sun Nov 22, 2015 5:56 am

If the plug in exposes its presets or has in someway MIDI program change functionality then hte presets can be changed with a knob, you will need a m4l device as KB control http://www.maxforlive.com/library/devic ... rd-control

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Re: Push 2 - controlling VSTs

Post by phil71x » Sun Nov 22, 2015 3:19 pm

At least, I can select via Push 2 the presets of Replika & Driver from NI, the only 2 plugins I have.

The trick is you can select the preset only after having loaded the plugin first. It's a 2-step process ...

1) LOAD THE PLUGIN : click Add Device - Go to Plug-ins - Load your plugin

2) CHOOSE YOUR PRESET : Click Browse - Select your preset and load it

Note: for step 2, be sure to have selected your plugin with the button above the display

It's very handy!

Does it work for other plugins? I'd like your feedbacks.

Temas1
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Re: Push 2 - controlling VSTs

Post by Temas1 » Fri Nov 27, 2015 9:57 am

Can anyone please comment on whether Push 2 will display and correctly label which parameters of third party plugins are being controlled by the encoders?

The new Behringer xTouch will automatically display these third party plugin parameters without the need to manually input their names. If Push 2 can not also perform this task it would be extremely disappointing.

Thanks for any information.

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Re: Push 2 - controlling VSTs

Post by jestermgee » Fri Nov 27, 2015 10:30 am

Temas1 wrote:Can anyone please comment on whether Push 2 will display and correctly label which parameters of third party plugins are being controlled by the encoders?

The new Behringer xTouch will automatically display these third party plugin parameters without the need to manually input their names. If Push 2 can not also perform this task it would be extremely disappointing.

Thanks for any information.
Yes this is possible. Any parameters you map from a vst using configure will have the parameter name attached. You cannot rename the parameters so sometimes a long name is abbreviated and can be hard to make out but after a bit you can tell what is what.

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Re: Push 2 - controlling VSTs

Post by Temas1 » Fri Nov 27, 2015 11:15 am

Thanks jestermgee.

So, does Push 2 do this automatically or would I have to map everything manual before it will work?

For example if I bought Push 2, turned it on for the first time and opened Uhe Diva or Omnisphere or SoundToys Echoboy (I have a lot of plugins), would Push 2 automatically map some parameters to the encoders and display their names or would it map nothing until it was configured to do so?

Thanks again

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Re: Push 2 - controlling VSTs

Post by login » Fri Nov 27, 2015 3:34 pm

Temas1 wrote:Thanks jestermgee.

So, does Push 2 do this automatically or would I have to map everything manual before it will work?

For example if I bought Push 2, turned it on for the first time and opened Uhe Diva or Omnisphere or SoundToys Echoboy (I have a lot of plugins), would Push 2 automatically map some parameters to the encoders and display their names or would it map nothing until it was configured to do so?

Thanks again
Srly, we have answered this one thousand times already.

1.- If the plug in has 32 or less parameters it is mapped automatically, if not you have to map it manually. This threshold can be changed up to 128.

2.- The order of parameters when automapping is given by the plug in developer it might not be usefull.

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Re: Push 2 - controlling VSTs

Post by tedlogan » Fri Nov 27, 2015 3:39 pm

u-he Diva, for example, will have no parameters mapped, unless you're using an edited options.txt file. But automapping is, in my opinion, useless for a such a synth - you'd have it all in a jumbled mess across 16 banks.

The best thing to do at the moment is to map the parameters in meaningful banks yourself, and then right click the VST and "Save as default config". You only have to do this once and is well worth it.

From there, every time you load the plugin it'll be with your very own configuration that makes sense to you.

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Re: Push 2 - controlling VSTs

Post by Temas1 » Fri Nov 27, 2015 4:49 pm

Thank you very much much for those tips. All that information is new to me and very helpful.

I'm sorry login if it has been covered before but I couldn't any of that info on the internet from 2 hours searching this morning. I guess this is what a manual might be useful for.

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Re: Push 2 - controlling VSTs

Post by login » Fri Nov 27, 2015 6:35 pm

Temas1 wrote:Thank you very much much for those tips. All that information is new to me and very helpful.

I'm sorry login if it has been covered before but I couldn't any of that info on the internet from 2 hours searching this morning. I guess this is what a manual might be useful for.

The manual is here:

https://www.ableton.com/en/manual/welcome-to-live/

Push 2 section

https://www.ableton.com/en/manual/using-push-2/

And the section on using plug ins:

https://www.ableton.com/en/manual/worki ... igure-mode

Push is an extension of live, so the functionality for plug in mapping has always been on Live. The only thing new is the ability to save the mapping as default and it is in Live, not exclusive to Push.

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