[quotePost id="9450"]hey there!
i have a Behringer X Touch and an Arturia Key Lab MkII + More stuff but that later (or do i have to integrate everyting by once?)
i want to controll all the mixing Stuff Faders, Pan ect with the X touch only and all parameters like Eq and Compression !on the selected Channal only! via the KeyLab.
x Touch: its hard to get simple informaitions to its controllsurface ... even for the controlls of the associated Mixer X Air ... i Couldnt find a Software to Modify it.
most of its knobs are sending Keyboard Notes to Ableton, like: 1/C#-2 ..the faders sending PitchBend Signals? like 1PB .. and the pottis sending CC from 16 to 23
the Jog wheel also sends CC 1/60 but is in ableton in a different use than i want it
Key Lab: it got 3Banks of a 9 Faders, 9Pottis and 9 Buttons (81 at all) in User Mode whats awsome, but i think ill have some CC overlappings with the other controllers.
i want to use all of these 81 parameters in the selected channal only.
Acutal Main problem:
i started to assign the key lab knobs n faders to Ableton via the Normal Midi Arrangement button in the right upper corner in the song view on multiple cannals. but now i controll them all simutaniously not only the selected Channal.
is there a possibility to see all the mappings exept the view that ableton gives u in the browser?
more questions will income hahaha
with thankfull regards
jev
[/quotePost ] Assuming you understand how to use the hardware you have and the software (Ableton), use this or perhaps an updated version to do what it is you want to do.
Remember, the Behringer controller usses "CC" and "Note" and Mackie HUI and probably more. CC and Note messages are the best options for quick midi functions.
First, i absolutely urge you to check out the "Fader Fox PC12", it does exactly what you're asking for on a single console and there's something like 90 knobs and buttons. I use it to control anything that requires MIDI. Faderfox is MADE for Ableton and even comes with maps all ready, several maps, actually. It's great and swapping channels is as simple as pressing shift and the number of the channel u want to manipulate. It's a seriously great midi device.
Oh, and check this out for your Behringer.
https://forum.ableton.com/viewtopic.php?t=243939