In a same way, could a clip be blinking on the nanoKontrol if it's currently playing ? If send A is selected, only the leds from the first track blink, if the B is selected, leds from the first and second tracks blink, etc Can you put a visual feedback on which send is selected ? On my script I had the solo/mute/arm leds blink for a brief time. Is it possible to update leds in real time in default mode (launch clips) ? When I add a clip, it does not show up on the nanoKontrol SBRK wrote:Great script ! A few suggestions/questions : To revert the changes in the Korg Editor simply go File>Open, load the file you saved before editing and then Communication>Write Scene Data and voilá! Then under that, in the Input and Output of the nanoKontrol2 select "Track" and "Remote" for both rows. For Take Over Mode, I use "Value Scaling" but I guess "Pickup" should be fine too. Next, with the editor go through each control in the NK and set the Control Change number (according with the image in my first post or that is in the zip file you downloaded), for buttons set them as momentary.Ĥ- Now go to Communication>Write Scene Data, after this the editor will prompt you if you want to save these new mapping (It's your choice)ĥ- Next close the editor, open Live, go to Preferences>Midi sync, in the Control Surface slot search for "NanoKontrol2ShiftALX" (where 'X' is the version), in the Input/Output slots is nanoKONTROL2. Copy the script folder to the remote scripts folder, here's how to do itĢ- Then go to the Korg Editor and save your actual settings (File>Save As)ģ- After this, go to the slot near the NK light: set the Global Midi Channel to 1, Control Mode to CC, Led Mode to Internal. That's how MIDI Remote Scripting with Ableton it's done, with python scripting! And yes, you have to use the korg editor and yes, you can revert back to default! Here's a little tutorial:ġ- Unzip, choose your version of the script (regarding if you use LIve 8 or 9). (I'm an absolute newbie for those things)Īnd further question > if I'm not "happy" with the new nanokontrol behavior, is it easy to go back to default ?. Wich I have absolutely no clue about how to "make it done" I downloaded the file but it seems to be made in "python scripting". :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: INSTALL NOTES ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::ģ- Go to where you extracted the files and unzip the version that suits youĤ- Find the folder that you just extracted containing the python scripts and rename it to NanoKontrol2Shift (example: NanoKontrol2ShiftAL9.1 - NanoKontrol2Shift)ĥ- Find you Live 9 application, right-click and choose "Show Package Content" then navigate to /Contents/App-Resources/MIDI Remote Scripts and copy the NanoKontrol2Shift folder hereĦ- Fire up Live, go to Preferences> MIDI Sync:Įdit: Forgot to mention that the py files are also in the package, meaning you can open with a text editor and see how it was done, and if you want you can change the mappings within the consts.py file.įeel free to write suggestions, requests or questions and please report BUGS if you find any!Įrikomic wrote:Hey dynamiiic, it sounds cool. Mute - The 3 first Mute buttons are assigned to the 3 scene launch, the rest unassigned (Ideas are welcome)īelow is an image with the default CC values (image is included in zip file): Solo - Clip/Device view for the Session controlled tracks Knobs - Controls 8 knobs on a selected device Arm - Stop button for the Session controlled tracks Mute - Select track for the Session controlled tracks Solo - Resets the value of the current send for the Session controlled tracks Solo, Arm, Mute - Solo, Arm and Mute for the Session controlled tracks Marker Left, Right - Same as in default mode Rewind, Forward - Same as in default mode Solo, Arm, Mute - Session Clip Launch Matrix 8x3 Knobs - Session tracks send A (Assignable with marker left/right to the other sends) If you have one mode active and press other mode button, simply it deactivates the first and activates the second. Press one of them to enter that mode, pressing again will deactivate it and return to the initial mode. This buttons are toggle buttons for the versions previous to Live 9.1! It loads in a default or initial mode and there are 3 modes buttons: It has 4 modes with 8x3 session, cycling sends, reset send to 0 button, navigation/lock to devices, device on/off, device knobs, select track, metronome, quantization control, etc. I was written initially for L8 but I was able to port it to 9. I found existing scripts a bit limited, so i got hands on scripting. Here is my script for the Korg NanoKontrol 2.
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