![]() 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 just got the keyboard today and I'm seriously considering trashing it away, it drives me crazy.I have the Keylab mk2, which in the short time I've been using it seems to be a pretty terrific midi keyboard/controller. Since there's 16 sounds on each.Īny help would be appreciated. Yes, the "normal mode", instead of shift+pad8 works, but then I have only 8 pads to work with, and I don't have the entire drum. Any idea? Am I getting mad? Did I do something wrong or am I just too stupid to work it out? ![]() I seriously have no idea what the hell happened. So, when I move them to a different octave, so I can hear them, then it get's even better! Central key on my keyboard works as I'd hit the pad, so it starts recording! And the other pads around work as a switch for track and clip. they don't work, they are silent for some reason on the proper one? I have to use keys then, but I need to move each individual key octave up in ableton, because. ![]() When trying to use Ableton mode on drum racks, it doesn't, of course. Now, I know what you'll think: the idiot didn't switch to the Ableton mode under shift+Pad8 Well, I did. So, the problem is: When using the Minilab on Analog lab - sure, it works amazing.īut whenever I try to do something remotely easy in Ableton, it decides to mess itself up. Not gonna lie, I'ma probably smash the thing unless it gets going. so I'm trying to use the Arturia keyboard to work in Ableton, but it doesn't seem to work 100%. ![]()
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