It seems this is indeed possible from Live 8. Details are here if you want to play around with it: http://forum.ableton.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=116078 I'm familiar with Autohotkey but would prefer to not rely on third-party apps running if possible. I would have thought you should be able to get a button to send more than one MIDI event by specifying .tx commands in BCManager? Oh, and while I have you on the line so to speak, I was looking at the preset definition for the cursor movement knob, and it's using a .tx line to send out a Note On value repeatedly. What I couldn't really understand though was what determines the speed that these messages are sent with. It seems I have to turn the knob quite a bit to get the next one to emit. I would like to speed this up to make the control more sensitive. I tried playing with the resolution values but it didn't seem to have any effect. Thanks --- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, "-" <k5kip_1999@...> wrote: > > That is an interesting thought, I will investigate at some point. > I am trying to focus back on music. Let me catch up and discover what you are talking about and I will try to come up with a solution. > I have not even been using these presets lately, so I don't even know how they work anymore! Hahahaha > In the mean time take your question about the hand over to the ableton live forum, someone there might know how to access or what commands are involved. > With autohotkey we can map "many" things (either midi events or pc key to key stacks of commands, actions or other commands in Live. > However, it does involve coding(ok - not coding but scripting). > > Kip
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Re: Have device selection follow track with BCR2000, Mackie Control, Ableton Liv
2009-11-22 by erikjalevik
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