I've been using ableton for about 6 months now and I love it, I currently have my yamaha keyboard plugged into it but I also want to invest in a midi pad but they sure aren't cheap. I was wondering if there is a way to use my numpad on my computer keyboard as a midi pad until I decide to buy a real midi pad.
any suggestions?
is there a way to use a normal numpad as a midi pad?
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chapelier fou
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It depends on what you want to control with it. If you wanna play impluse, you will need bome's midi translator or midistroke I guess. And no velocity.
If you just want to trigger things (clips, record, solos...), it will do the job very well.
If you just want to trigger things (clips, record, solos...), it will do the job very well.
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All you have to do is to assign them through key map control assignment in LIVE.
(I suppose you want to trigger clips/tracks? You don't explain..)
You can also assign clips to notes on your yamaha kbd...
Notes are ON/OFF, no velocity...
That's what I do; in MIDI map control in LIVE, I assign midi channel 2 of my Edirol PCR 50 to keys. 4 octaves makes a lot of triggers
Then I switch to midi channel 1 and it is a "keyboard" again! Plays NOTES on virtual synth...
It is a simple, inexpensive solution for trigggers/controls on/off etc...
You don't need bome's midi translator for that...unless you start translating more complex commands...
(I suppose you want to trigger clips/tracks? You don't explain..)
You can also assign clips to notes on your yamaha kbd...
Notes are ON/OFF, no velocity...
That's what I do; in MIDI map control in LIVE, I assign midi channel 2 of my Edirol PCR 50 to keys. 4 octaves makes a lot of triggers
Then I switch to midi channel 1 and it is a "keyboard" again! Plays NOTES on virtual synth...
It is a simple, inexpensive solution for trigggers/controls on/off etc...
You don't need bome's midi translator for that...unless you start translating more complex commands...
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