![]() ![]() The process is very fast, around 4 seconds. Live writes the script inside minilab mkII memory 8 only, at the opening of Live or once your minilab mkII is set to control Live. Official live 9.7.2 release is scheduled to be released somewhere in april.įor users who were complaining of the non- support of the script on live 9.6 versions, there should not be a problem to update their Live to current version, or join the ableton beta campaign. You also have to be on Live 9.7.2 beta, which supports the minilab mkII. Remember you have to update your minilab mkII to fw 1.0.9.83, available here : directly in your midi control center. To answer to your questions, here are some words about how does the minilab mkII midi remote script works with ableton Live. I hope this is all being solved by arturia.otherwise i will have to sell this thing. On top of that, using Shift+Keyboard to change midi channels doesnt do anything in ableton live, the controller always outputs to ableton's midi channel 1. I guess it's meant to be Memory 1 to control the Analog Lab's VST, and memory 8 to control Live's script? at least according to what the Midi Control Center shows. Also, if i change to any of the "Device Memory" with the shift+pad, it completely glitches out all the knobs, jumping all over the place, and even coming back to the "1: Analog lab" memory, still has everything messed up, i have to re-connect it to go back to normal (something we all hate to do.). ![]() ![]() but no control at all over the Analog Lab (Within ableton). i also have automap with the first knobs. I should add that if i enable the "Minilab" script and set the input and output's remote to "ON", i can somewhat use the script correctly, that is: sends a, b, pan, vol, scene, track, etc. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |