hey bro i am using live 6..when i select the track and press " 1 " it makes me type into the macro knobs that i have selected at the moment..Do u kno what i need to do? in Live 6..
Either assign a midi controller to the bass kills instead of the keyboard, or don't click on any macros when your going to use the bass kills. Make sure the the track launch area is in the foreground.
If you have more than two outputs, so you can monitor in the headphones then it's possible. I have done it just visually during gigs before too, although that's a bit trickier. Usually, I prepare my tracks in advance. ;)
Wouldn't it be more logical to only use 2 audio tracks? as opposed to using a different one for each song. that way when you assign the equalizers and volumes of the audio tracks to a midi controller its far less of a headache.
Yes, except that it limits how many tracks you can do vertically. I like to get many tracks ready in advance. I also find that the more different tracks you have your songs across the more different combinations you can play them in. If their all on two tracks then you can't very easily play the songs under or above the current song.
It doesnt affect how many tracks you can do vertically. If you right click the master channel you can add as many "scenes" as you want. But i see what you mean.
hey bro i am using live 6..when i select the track and press " 1 " it makes me type into the macro knobs that i have selected at the moment..Do u kno what i need to do? in Live 6..
Brizzne 2 years ago
Either assign a midi controller to the bass kills instead of the keyboard, or don't click on any macros when your going to use the bass kills. Make sure the the track launch area is in the foreground.
djstory 2 years ago
omg am i supposed to do this during a GIG :S
pillefreeride 2 years ago
If you have more than two outputs, so you can monitor in the headphones then it's possible. I have done it just visually during gigs before too, although that's a bit trickier. Usually, I prepare my tracks in advance. ;)
djstory 2 years ago
dont by any chance know of any good cheapish interfaces with 2 outputs just for doing ableton djing do you ?
hmrdude 2 years ago
m-audio 410 is the one I use.
djstory 2 years ago
Wouldn't it be more logical to only use 2 audio tracks? as opposed to using a different one for each song. that way when you assign the equalizers and volumes of the audio tracks to a midi controller its far less of a headache.
somedanceforjoy 2 years ago
Yes, except that it limits how many tracks you can do vertically. I like to get many tracks ready in advance. I also find that the more different tracks you have your songs across the more different combinations you can play them in. If their all on two tracks then you can't very easily play the songs under or above the current song.
djstory 2 years ago
It doesnt affect how many tracks you can do vertically. If you right click the master channel you can add as many "scenes" as you want. But i see what you mean.
somedanceforjoy 2 years ago
It's good.
TheHouseMite 2 years ago