9/4/2023 0 Comments Minilab ableton![]() But If you don't care about controlling Live AND controlling Vst instruments, the method i described above should be helpful enough. But for now using Minilab mkII for controlling Vst instruments AND controlling live, is almost possible, but needs to create a custom mapping using Live and Midi control center. ![]() Like this, using analog lab 2 as a VST in Live will be ok. In Midi ports part, minilab mkII input and output should be only configured like this for now : Looking at your screenshot, it appears that you must change some parameters in your midi-link panel :Ĭontrol surface : none / input : none / output none : So i suggest in your case, even if it's uncomfortable, to do a little tweaking of all your desired knobs after loading a preset in Analog lab 2 inside Live. On a Mac, Midi handling is different, and midi ports can be shared ( no Mac versus windows debate here, just a fact) When analog lab 2 runs in Live, as Live already takes control of the midi ports, Analog lab 2 is unable to send knob value to the minilab mkII when loading a preset. Actually when loading a preset in analog lab 2 standalone, it sends the knob value to the minilab mkII, and you don't encounter jumps. ![]() If yes, the cause is the midi handling of windows, which simply can't share the midi ports between 2 applications. ![]() Just to be clear, do these jumps occur on the very first knob move? i encountered that too, but once the first jump has been done, if you move the same knob again, it doesn't jump anymore. So the problem happens using analog lab 2 in ableton live on windows. Hi Psygotran, thanks for your precisions. ![]()
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