Hi, I'm a bit late to the party here - sorry! - but I was wondering if you could explain something to me. When you say that the "incoming pad signal still came through" are you saying that even though...
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I've finally found a way to do option a) - but it requires a Max4Live device called ControlChange8.5 (or a functional equivalent). https://www.roberthenke.com/technology/m4l.html This cunning little device...
View QuestionHi again, I've found a way to do what I needed to do with CSS and MIDI CCs, which might be of interest to you, although I'm not sure how well my specific approach would scale up to tackle your problem!...
View QuestionI think you could use the Max device I mentioned in my other thread referenced above to do what you're looking to do: 1) Reserve tracks 1-4 for your 4 different drum racks / instruments / external instruments...
View Question@RFJ I have a feeling though that you might be able to do what you're aiming to do within a single ableton track, using the chain selector, and key splits, I'm not familiar enough with using them to be...
View QuestionYes please - it would be awesome if you could for example create a Push-style "user mode", in which a subset of the registered controls pass their midi directly (or as directly as possible) into Ableton....
View QuestionI'm having a similar problem (I think)... I have a button on my keyboard that I'd like to keep lit in blue (mainly because it looks nicer than when it's red!), but to allow me to turn a device on and off...
View QuestionActually, going the wrong colour on initialisation was easy to fix with another reaction that forces the value to 127, but it looks like it would need similar reactions on device and track selection to...
View QuestionMaybe what's needed is the option per control to exclude it from the global feedback behaviour?
View QuestionNot currently, except via a somewhat awkward workaround of targeting parameters on a Max device that can translate them back to midi; but a few of us have been discussing it and hopefully it will be investigated...
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