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Unlock the access to all of the parameters in a MaxforLive device!Ĭreate maps for MultiMap VST/AU devices like Native Instruments Reaktor and KontactĪn interim update whilst the 1.3.5 beta continues, this addresses the issues detailed below. Map a parameter multiple times across different banksĪccess all of the hidden parameters of Live’s devices that were previously only available to Push ONE & TWO (awesome when using one of our custom Control Surface Scripts!) Re-Arrange, re-order, copy and paste banks With a simple and intuitive graphical interface you can:Ĭustomise the name of your banks for display on the Push ONE & TWO screenĬustomise the naming of each parameter for display on the Push ONE & TWO screen, great for VST’s that aren’t developed with the Push display in mind or MaxforLive devices that would only display Bank 1, Bank 2 etc.
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With PrEditor you can create your own maps for all of Ableton Live’s Instruments and Effects plus it will allow you to build maps for how your controller AutoMaps with Ableton Live’s Blue Hand function for your VST’s and MaxforLive devices without having to learn a line of code!Īll of Live’s native Instruments and Effects can be re-mapped, you can even map the same parameter in multiple banks if for example you always want the first encoder to handle the resonance of Autofilter. Plus the default mappings are all linked to the paradigm of banks of 8, so what happens when you’ve got your hands on 24 or 32 parameters at once with one of our Control Surface scripts for the Novation LaunchControl XL, AKAI MIDI Mix or Behringer BCR2000? Or even with the included scripts for the AKAI APC40, APC40 MKII, Ableton Push ONE and Ableton Push TWO!! Some things are non-negotiable though! And even with months of thoughtful debate by the Ableton team they’re never going to keep everyone happy with their map of how parameters are ordered in Live… One of the beauties of Ableton is it’s configurability, add more tracks, redefine your channel strip effects, i don’t think i’ll ever finish the perfect set up…