Install the software – Drag ‘Ableton Live Suite 10.app‘ to Application folder on your MAC Run ableton and choose ‘ No Internet on this computer ‘. Save the Hardware Code on your desktop To run the keygen on Mac, you need a software that can run Windows-based programs on Mac – We recommend using WineBottler. Start out by clicking the Windows 10 Search button and then type the word firewall. The free website blocker designed for studying or focusing on work. Block distractions like social media, games, apps, Youtube or even the entire Internet. Welcome to AppleTipsAndTricks, this is a video from my 'Tutorials' Series. To check out more videos subscribe: bit.ly/HmgmOXDescription:In this video I show.
Using both the Artist Control and Artist Mix together in MackieControl mode works wonderfully. When combined with the Push 2 it makes the hands on experience of Live incredible.I went through and remapped all the touch screen soft keys to:
-Work with Mac (default was all the windows commands)
-Icons now mimic the MCU Pro Ableton Overlay
-Have a more logical layout on the Banks page
-Bottom row soft keys have had a few more options added to them
-Make sure Returns and Channel Flip worked correctly
Download XML:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/lvors0prl6swc ... s.zip?dl=0
Place the xml in MacHD/Library/Application Support/Euphonix/UserSets/MC2User/MC_USER_SET__Root
Setup:
Just like the manual says, but only set up 1 instance with Midi 1-4.
Restart Computer. Make sure Eucontrol is running BEFORE turning on the units!
Open up Ableton and set the MIDI prefs like so:
If you have more than 1 Artist/MC Mix, add another MackieControlXT for each unit in slots 3 &4. If you are just using an Artist/MC Control, Only select MackieControl on Slot 1.
Quit Ableton and Select 'Restart EUCON Applications' from the Eucontrol top menu icon. Once this has rebooted the Artist Control/Artist Mix should be arranged how you would like them. I have my Mix set as the first device and the Control as the second.
Open up Ableton. The artist control now should switch the screen to show the Ableton track count and softkeys.
Notice how there are 16 audio tracks showing? I actually have 17 there because the way that Eucon handles MackieControl banking it tricks the program into thinking there are 16 physical faders when there are only 12. You can still adjust the volumes of tracks 13-16 with the encoder knobs, but if you want them on a fader you have to make a minimum of 17 channels then Nudge left. This does not happen when using just an MC/Artist Control
Fader Flip, Pans/Sends/Returns all seem to be working when controlled by the touch screen. THEY DO NOT WORK IF YOU TRY TO USE THE MC/ARTIST MIX PHYSICAL BUTTONS!
As well as Plugin control. If the plugin parameters don't appear on the Touchscreen, hit the back button until the first menu appears and Push Inserts. (Topmost rleft Encoder Knob). To select what plugins are to be used, touch the encoder knobs on the MC Mix and the names will appear below the track name. Use the Arrow buttons on the touch screen to scroll through plugin parameters if more than 16 are available.
Pro Tip: If you want specific parameters to flip to the 12 faders, Hit the CONFIGURE button in the Ableton plugin insert window and rearrange the desired parameters by dragging and dropping them in the order you want.
The few quirks I have found:
Banking/Nudging over 12 faders - Requires more than 16 tracks.
0db in Ableton is +5.8dB on the physical faders.
Shift+Touch to Zero is -2.7db in Ableton
Flip to Fader sometimes peaks .01 to .1 less than the limit but not when using the encoders.
This method also works with a single MC/Artist Control. IT DOES NOT WORK WITH JUST AN MC MIX. That part of the software is borked and who knows when it will be fixed.
I hope this helps some people. I spent the better part of a week pulling my hair out trying to get this to work right, and luckily it wasn't all for not.
Setup - LK Help
LK communicates with Ableton Live and any MIDI compliant software via our custom bridging tool, ‘UBRIDGE’, which needs to be installed on the PC or Mac that you wish to control.
You can connect LK to UBRIDGE wirelessly over a local WIFI network, or via USB cable from device to computer. A wired connection offers the lowest latency and best stability, whereas wireless latency will depend on network conditions such as distance to router, interference etc.
Note: Network security software such as firewalls can block wireless connections between UBRIDGE and LK - you may need to define custom rules to specify that the connection should be allowed.
Start by downloading and installing UBRIDGE.
The first time you open UBRIDGE, Windows Firewall will ask you to allow it to use the network connection. Ensure both private and public are ticked, then click 'Allow access'.
The UBRIDGE application window consists of three sections:
- MIDI settings - MIDI input/output ports
- Control Surface - Ableton Live installations with LK Control Surface script installed
- Devices - mobile devices currently connected to UBRIDGE
Configuring UBRIDGE to use LK
To configure UBRIDGE to use LK we need to perform the following steps, while LK tab is selected (green):
- Configure MIDI Input and Output ports
- Install LK control surface onto Ableton Live
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Configure MIDI Input and Output ports
On Mac it’s easy, just select ‘UBRIDGE Virtual Input’ and ‘UBRIDGE Virtual Output’- these virtual MIDI ports are automatically created for you by OSX.
If you are on Windows, you need to install a virtual MIDI driver. We recommend Tobias Erichsen's loopMIDI. After installing and opening loopMIDI, create a new virtual MIDI port by typing ‘UBRIDGE Virtual’ into the port-name field and then click the + icon.
Note: If you have installed loopMIDI after opening UBRIDGE, you will need to restart UBRIDGE in order for the virtual MIDI ports to be listed.
Once you have configured UBRIDGE input and output MIDI ports, open Ableton Live where the ports should now be listed:
Turn on ‘Track’ and ‘Remote’ for both virtual MIDI ports as shown above.
Installing LK control surface
This section refers to the installation of the LK control surface which enables LK to work in LIVE mode, controlling the session view of Ableton Live, including clip launching and editing, device racks, mixer control and more, just like a hardware controller. To install the control surface we need to tell UBRIDGE where Ableton Live is installed, by dragging Ableton Live application onto the Control Surface section of the UBRIDGE window. This procedure varies slightly depending whether you are on Mac or Windows.
Close Ableton Live before performing the following steps:
Mac: open a Finder window and click on Applications. Find Ableton Live on your applications list, drag it over UBRIDGE Control Surface section. Attention: dragging from the Dock will not work.
Windows: To locate your Ableton Live .exe file, open Windows start menu, find the shortcut for Ableton Live, then right click and select ‘More>’ and ‘Open file location’. This will open Windows explorer and show the shortcut. Right click the shortcut and select ‘Open file location’. Drag the Live .exe onto UBRIDGE Control Surface section.Attention: You must use the Live .exe file, using a shortcut will not work.
Note 1: as an alternative you can click on the + sign on UBRIDGE Control Surface section to open a file dialog to manually navigate to Ableton Live program file.
Note 2: If you have more than one version of Ableton Live installed, you will need to install the LK control surface for each version that you wish to use LK with.
Each entry will state the version number of Ableton Live followed by the version of the control surface that has been installed. If the installation was successful the text colour should be green. If the installation fails, the text will be red and the control surface version will be N/A.
To the right of each entry, the three buttons from left to right, allow you to open Ableton Live log, reinstall/update the control surface and uninstall the control surface.
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After successful installation, open Ableton Live and setup LK as a control surface:
Connecting LK to UBRIDGE
LK can be connected via USB cable or wirelessly using a standard WIFI network.
Connect using USB cable
Connect the USB cable and you should see the device’s name (in case of iOS devices) or the device’s model name (in case of Android devices) listed:
For devices connected via USB cable to be detected you must ensure the following:
- iOS - ensure that you have iTunes installed and updated.
- Android - ensure that USB debugging is enabled
- Accept any device notifications asking you to allow/trust the connection
Connect using WiFi
Connect the mobile device and computer to the same wireless network. LK app must be open for UBRIDGE to list the mobile device as a connected device. Devices connected via WiFi are listed by their local IP address.
Establishing a connection with LK
You can view available connections from LK’s in-app menu under the Connection section:
When only one connection is available, LK will automatically connect to it.If more than one connection is available, you can tap each connection name to switch to that connection. If the connection is successfully established, the text will be green. Matrix module will display the message 'Waiting for Ableton Live'.After opening Ableton Live with LK control surface setup, the full connection will be established and the round trip latency will appear in the connection entry:
If you want to mark a connection as favorite, tap on the star. Next time LK finds that connection it will automatically connect to it.If you are having trouble connecting LK, UBRIDGE and Ableton Live, please take a look at our troubleshooting section before contacting us for support.