The other two rows of knobs are mapped to track sends, sliders to volume. For me though, only having access to the 1st 8 parameters of an Live device, doesn't work for me. It's a native control surface for Live, and if your a fan of that workflow, it's solid. One thing I'll mention, I would have been unhappy if I hadn't gone in for it knowing about the xxl script from Isotonik. I mentioned my most common workflow above. So what all do you like/dislike about this combo? I imagine they work well with Ableton too. I have the XL sitting next to a Launchpad Pro, and it is a killer combo!Īha! you have my dream setup! So does the launchpad app allow you to use the Launchcontrol XL to control fx/filter/volume and the Launchpad Pro to trigger the pads at the same time? I have the Launchpad Pro now, and would like to pick up the Launchcontrol XL if they work well together. Launchpad, LaunchControl XL and Launchpad app all running together, you are very BAD people for making all this stuff. I lost 5 hours of my life last night thanks to you guys, Circuit. When using the LaunchControl XL with Launchpad app, would it be possible to map the unused rotaries to any of the performance effect parameters ? Is it possible when using LaunchControl and Launchpad app to have the app ignore the LaunchControl XL if I want to use the LaunchControl XL with something else, circuit for instance ? Same question for Launchpad as well ? Is this only the case if powering the unit directly from ipad ? If I am using powered hub for instance, should I leave it in Normal power mode (which I did and it works) ? If I put it in low power mode would I then need to switch back to full power mode if connecting back to powered hub or PC ? In the getting started guide it says that if using the LaunchControl with an iPad you need to put it into low power mode. I think I will look at setting up my launchpad with this too, at the moment it is dedicated to controlling Iverson Jr but this could make it much more powerful.Received my LaunchControl XL yesterday and have a couple of questions about its use, thought I'd ask the questions here cause I'm sure others will have the same questions. Please let me know if you use this with your controller, I have been looking at getting that one but was holding off for exactly the reasons mentioned. Just had a quick look now and it looks like midizap can do it potentially, the manual mentions a shift state so this could be a solution? I occassionally see individuals who have created some kind of script of course it is for their use and not easily transferable to other uses/controllers. I used to use Arsenal in Live and that also uses extensive shift functionality to provide a huge amount of control but I don’t think there is anything like this in Linux (or even generally outside of Live?). I would love to find a solution to this as well. That seems to be solely for ableton and not usable outside of that program (the controller scripts that Live uses are specific to it’s API). This would save a huge amount of space on my desktop and enable me to buy christmas presents for my kids. Would work for “Solo” and “Track Control 7” also Press “Mute” and “Track Control 2” and track 2 is muted. Or think about using the “Mute” and “Solo” buttons in a Mixer. I press DOWN and the channel changes back to 1. The workflow should be like this: Fader 1 sends CC #1 on channel 2. I could save different user presets in the editor and change them, but this would not completely work. Maybe there’s module or (simple) technique to aquire this in Rack. I found no way to set this up in the Launchcontrol Editor, but I could be wrong there. I’m looking for a way to use the arrow buttons on the Launchcontol as shift buttons, so I could change the offset of the CCs or channels sent by the faders and knobs from the Launchcontrol to Rack. As I left the convenient windows path and walk along the rough linux roads, along the path I changed my AKAI Fire into a very nice Launchcontrol XL, which does the job great, but I run out of knobs and faders and buttons pretty fast.
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