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DRUMS => Spark => Spark Technical Issues => Topic started by: Fredarik on June 09, 2012, 02:18:24 pm
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Hi,
I tried to use Spark as a midicontroller in ableton live an I did all the steps from the manual
To use your SPARK Controller as MIDI controller, Press [Filter] + [Slicer] +[Roller] (then
open public MIDI port or connect a MIDI cable to MIDI Out).
New mappings can be saved as Template Files using the File > Save command. In order for a template to be active on Spark controller you need to send your template to Spark controller with 'Action > Send to Spark Controller' command.
I tried every midi port and I also tried the ableton live template, but when I use "midi learn" from my VSTs nothing happens? Does anyone have an advise, please?
Thank you and best regards,
Klaus
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Hi,
Did you enable both track and remote input in Ableton preferences?
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Hi Kevin,
I did following steps:
- I opened "Spark midi control center" and I opened the "Ableton Live Template"
- Then I used "send to spark controller" and then I closed the "Spark midi control center"
- I opend up Ableton Live and activated the Midi Port "Input: Spark Controller" (track and remote enabled)
- I pressed [Filter] + [Slicer] +[Roller] on the controller
- I opened up an vst and used the "midi learn" function to use the "cut off" of the spark controller for the "filter cut off" of the vst
- Everytime I move the "cut off" from spark now, the vst "cut off" just moves a little bit. So there seems to be a signal?
Best regards,
Klaus
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In ableton template, the knobs are sending relative CC.
Probably your vst is not supporting it.
There are 2 solutions:
- assign the knob to cutoff of your vst inside ableton (not the knob inside your vst but in the ableton list of parameters)
- change the knob mode to absolute in Spark MCC
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NICE! The absolute mode was the trick! :D
Thank you Kevin!