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So if my controller is at 60 and my parameter is at 100, moving my controller to 80 would make my parameter move to 120. I can make a relative mapping option, to me though it makes more sense to have any decrease in controller value correspond to an equal decrease in parameter value. Thanks for your detailed explanation, I understand now what you mean by relative mappings, though I’m not sure if I understand the big difference between relative signed bit and bin offset or why they’re called that. Relative two’s comp: Increase at, decrease at. Relative bin offset: Increase at, decrease at. Relative signed bit 2: Increase at, decrease at. Relative signed bit: Increase at, decrease at. On the website of another DAW: I found that, about how the signal is receive: Then I don’t really know what are the difference between Signed Bit, Signed Bit 2, Bin Offset and Twos Complement. The acceleration modes are the “Relative Linear” ones.
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If you look here: at 26.1.3-26.1.4, they speak a bit about relative and absolute mode without going on the technical side.įor the relative mode you have 4 way to interpret the signal plus 4 other ways if the midi hardware propose acceleration. It’s one of the mode you can use in ableton when you use MidiLearn/Map Mode, when you are mapping midi cc in the Map Modes, you can select, at the bottom of the window, different midi “mode”.Īs I understand, not every midi hardware send midi signal in the same way, so you also have to interpret it in the right way. Let me know if that works for you and if something’s unclear tell me and I’ll send some screenshots to you this weekend.
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Now on this track you place the Manual CC Mapper and select the CC that it’s receiving and you should see the “Value” bar move and just map from there. To get MIDI data from VST plugins you need to create a new MIDI track separate from the track that your VST is on, set the monitor to “in” and set the input to the track that has LFO Tool on it, then in the second input drop down you select the LFO Tool VST plugin itself within that track and this MIDI track should start receiving the MIDI CC data from LFO Tool. Unfortunately Ableton Live is not great when dealing with VSTs that output MIDI data, it doesn’t work the same as audio does but there’s a workaround and I think it should work for you, I’ll try to explain it but I’m not in front of my Ableton so it may not be 100% correct.
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I don’t own LFO Tool but checking the website it says that it sends out MIDI CC data, so this is what you’re trying to use to control your macro? I don’t actually see any tutorials on how to use LFO Tool in Ableton so I’m assuming this is the only way to do it. Manual CC Mapper v2 no updates Old versions:įor anybody wondering about this question, I emailed my answer to Erik when I was having problems with my comments system, for the sake of whoever is having the same problem I’m pasting my answer below:
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This version includes no automatic update notification functionality: Download:įixed an issue where having multiple instances in the same live set caused a “read file” prompt to appear.
txt file so will not affect your internet connection. When checking for updates it downloads a small. If you choose to ignore the notification then it will never do this again.
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– Differentiate between separate MIDI controllers that send similar CC informationĭisclaimer: when this device is loaded it checks my website for updates and will notify you and offer a direct download of the newest version of the device if one is available. – Preserve CC mappings when importing tracks from other Live sets through Live’s browser – Write your own notes for organization, see several CC values visually in one place. – Automate CCs mapped, min/max range values.
Different CC mappings for different tracks. – Use multiple CC Mappers for different MIDI mapping configurations easily switched on/off. – Record CC value changes into an arrangement view or session view clip without having to use Ableton’s Automation Arm. Mapping CCs in this way offers a number of advantages over using Ableton’s MIDI mapping: Manual CC Mapper allows you to map CCs without having to use Live’s in-built MIDI mapping functionality.