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It may be that some motherboards ship with sound studios that are grabbing the ports! I once had a gaming motherboard that shipped with all kinds of fancy junk for gaming that conflicts like crazy with my pro-audio kit. Make sure you do NOT have anything running on startup that grabs the MIDI hardware for some reason. Some USB/MIDI drivers have flags you can change in the Windows device control panel (enable/disable the exclusive mode), while some are pretty much hard set to exclusive mode. Sorry for the long question.I suspect something on your system is grabbing the ports, and that the drivers your controller uses are in exclusive mode (meaning only one app at a time can use them). I would really really appreciate if someone could help me. I don’t have a license number so I can’t speak on the official Ableton forum. I have been searching for a solution to my problem for weeks and I can’t figure it out. I really don’t understand what he means in his answer : assign each sport on the drum rack with a sound? browser on the right? It may be because I’m not a native English speaker or because I’m stupid, who knows? Then he brought this : “i figured it out, you have to assign each spot on the drum rack with a sound, so in the browser on the right you choose what you want and drag it to the drum rack on the device bar at the bottom, then the key you assign it to will play that sound when you press that key.” i can only hear the real input audio that i record, guitar/bass/vocals.” i also tried plugged my computer speakers(no real monitors yet) into a single monitor out and playing that way, no change. all the other play back is fine, i can hear myself through my interface(18i20) on the headphone channels while im playing and it plays back through the headphone channels after ive recorded. the double green bar doesnt move on that midi channel however. i can record onto that midi channel when i press the keys, i can see it leaving the markers in the track display, and when its played back the yellow bar down on the drum rack blips as if it should be playing a sound. “when i add a drum rack instrument to a midi track and select computer midi keyboard i can type and i can see the yellow input bounce up when im typing so i know its receiving input. This problem has been mentioned by this user and this is what he says : I begin with Ableton Live but I’m already stuck. There are plenty more Ableton Live tutorials where this one came from. So do you have something to say or ask? Simply leave me one. Or else you always need to turn off the computer MIDI keyboard function to use all your Key mappings.Ĭomments are welcome. If you intend to use both the computer MIDI keyboard for playing as well as Key mappings, make sure you don’t assign the keys needed to play.
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For this, the Computer MIDI Keyboard button in the top right corner of Live needs to be turned on.So it’s best to only activate it when needed in these Live versions. But what if you don’t have one? Then you can use the computer keyboard to play MIDI instruments.ĮDIT: in Live 10 and up, having the computer MIDI keyboard active, deactivates some of the added one key shortcuts.
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I’ve already written a tutorial about setting up MIDI controllers.