Transport and mixer control is easy, it's device control that has always been the elusive goal.ĭedicated controllers exist for Live.Push, Launchpads, Launchkeys, APCs.and really are the way to go. The mfrs all talk about integration with DAWs and buyers read far more into that than is actually there. In this day and age I'm surprised people still expect device control from generic controllers from third party mfrs (maybe because I've been using controllers for a long time). Some can switch to a mode mapping knobs to Live's rack macros. Pretty much all controllers can do levels and panning, some can also do sends. If that script is edited it will only affect the DAW mode, not the mode controlling the Arturia synths.Īs to "why pan? who needs this?", well everyone doing actual mixing!!! Most controllers by default operate a DAW's mixer.regardless of the DAW. Whether the knobs map to the mixer or to rack macros is up to the script provided by Arturia. Seems odd that they're focusing on the Mixer now.) M-Audio Axiom, the Korg Nano series, even Arturia's original Keylabs and Beatstep things. (Every controller I know of or have used since like 2010 has done this. Since device mapping, and specifically the instrument rack macros (what used to be 'groups'), is dynamic and not assignable via CC, any idea how to go about this with the Keylab mk2? Nor does it make sense to midi map each knob individually, since I'd be doing that every time I drop in a new device. I've read a bit about custom scripts in Ableton, but I'm guessing that this would then override the rest of Arturia's mapping, and I'm not sure I want to do that. In DAW mode, they seem to be hardwired to mixer pan (really? who needs this?) and in User mode, they can only be assigned CC numbers. But I can't seem to find a way to map the knobs on the controller to Ableton's devices. But I'm finding one thing about it that is driving me batty, and I don't know wether it's an Ableton thing or an Arturia thing. I have the Keylab mk2, which in the short time I've been using it seems to be a pretty terrific midi keyboard/controller.
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