Is it posible to build the midio128 with the buttons trigering loops in ableton live with led’s indicating which loop was trigerered? i use an existing midi controller with ableton but to build one with led indicators seems good idea!
How are the led’s maped to the buttons? is it by uploading text file config by midi? thanks…
im guessing sinse it has 128 buttons and led’s, the first led is maped to first button, second led is maped to second button etc. Does ableton automatically supply the midi controller the correct led to display as you could chose a loop with the mouse? Any extra info with using midiio128 with ableton most apreceated!
Im planing on building a midi64 and midiio128 into one 19 inch rack cab.
Im presuming ablelton sends out midi data for the led’s? but how does ableton know which controller to send it to as it can use multiple controllers and i wish to use 3 (my custom built counts as 2 and im using an Evolution x-Session for DJ Control)
Well, *presuming* doesn’t really get You anywhere.
Reading The midi specification for the Live (Traktor) ((whatever)) REALLY helps the setup. I know lot of people want to use Midibox with Live (Traktor), but Why on EARTH they consistently seem to bypass reading the documentation for the software?!
Can any ‘Ableton live’ user tell me if it’s simply: when you press a button on any given controller, live sends out a midi message back to the same controller thus lighting the buttons led?
Heres a layout design ive came up with, anyone see any problems?
Without Giving some indication of what the things do, It’s honestly hard to tell.
One thing you might want to try is to use something like MidiOX and watch the commands that come across when you activate things via midi. There are even programs that will turn midi events into KB events, so you might consider testing by seeing if you can get Ableton to “type” something, which would be evidence of a midi return event.
Remember though that the folkshere are MIDIBOX experts, not Ableton experts. Have you searched at the Ableton forums, or asked the question there? That might be a better place to ask Ableton specific questions.
Oh, and for the RTFM crowd, the official docs don’t have as much tech info as one would like. The answer might not be there.
I’ve been thinking about this myself, I’ve been using Ableton Live since version 2 and from my experience of the program I don’t think it’s possible. The only way it might be done is via follow actions, although I think the Midi commands it uses are all internal and there would be no way of routing them out of Ableton.
Check out this tutorial of the ableton site (:::whistles::: nothing to see here).
What you want my friend is Max/MSP. If you don’t know it’s an object orientated scripting language - and it’s all things to all men. What you could do is run a small patch created in Max alongside Ableton that also recieves the Midibox commands at the same time as Abelton and then sends information back out to the LEDs.
Once my Midibox is built I’ll be creating a large collection of open source Max/MSP patches designed for use with Midibox64’s and LC’s that I’ll distribute to the community. If you can wait until maybe September/October I might have something for you. Alternativly you could buy it yourself (http://www.cycling74.com), but to become competent in the program you really have to immerse yourself in it. Luckily I get taught it for my Digital Arts degree…