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1. 22 3 Ihave multiple copies of MT Player ports listed which should I use You should try to use the listings that start with From or To For example you shouldn t use 3 From MT Player 1 you should use From MT Player 1 In some cases you will not have listings that start with From or To 4 In the demo video I saw from you you were using some functions that I don t have Where are they Presets evolve over time in regard to refinements and new functionality In some cases it s necessary to reposition existing controls to make way for new functions We try to keep rearrangements to a minimum and any rearrangements will always be covered in the Preset s manual SUPPORT Email support nativekontrol com Forum Beatwise Network Videos Stray s YouTube Channel Copyright 2013 2014 nativeKONTROL All rights reserved This document as well as the software described in it is provided under license and may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of this license The content of this document is furnished for informational use only is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by nativeXKONTROL Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this document is accurate nativeXONTROL assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this document All product and company names mentioned in
2. Preset apC CL3 v1 1 3 NOTE There are 2 versions of this Preset apC CL3 is the default version apC CL3 0db is identical except that all the Volume related controls max out at Odb SETTINGS MT PLAYER SETTINGS LIVE SETTINGS GENERAL OVERVIEW CLIP LAUNCH BUTTON MODES NAVIGATION MODE USER ASSIGNMENTS DEFAULT MODE METERS MODE DRUM MODE DEFAULT SUB MODE 16 LEVELS SUB MODE SEQUENCE SUB MODE SEQUENCE JOBS SEQUENCE EDIT SUB MODE USER MODE CLIP MODE CHOP 16 SUB MODE CHOP 32 SUB MODE CHROMATIC SUB MODE SCALE MODE ROOT SET SUB MODE SCALE SET SUB MODE CHORD MODE MIDI CHANNEL INFO LEARN MODE LEARNING METHODS MT PLAYER TROUBLESHOOTING SUPPORT SETTINGS If you have trouble completing any of the settings listed here please make sure to refer to the Troubleshooting section MT PLAYER SETTINGS The first time you use your APC40 in MT Player you may be prompted to setup the APC40 s ports For both prompts you should select your APC40 However if you bypass those prompts you can access the settings by right clicking on MT Player and selecting MIDI Settings From the Port Name menu select IN APC40 Input From the MIDI In port menu select your APC40 and click OK Go back into MIDI Settings From the Port Name menu select OUT APC40 Output From the MIDI Out port menu select your APC40 and click OK Click the Restart button You can learn more about MT Player in the MT Player s
3. Assignable to Live menu functions Each Button can be assigned a Default function and a Shifted function Please see User Assignments PLUS PG UP Plus page up keystrokes MINUS PG DN Minus page down keystrokes KEY UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT Arrow keystrokes ENTER ESCAPE Enter escape keystrokes LOAD CLIP Load selected Clip s from browser onto selected Clip Slot s SHIFT CTRL WIN CMD ALT Modifier keystrokes These can be used to modify the function of the Arrow keystrokes as well as mouse movements clicks FOCUS CONTROLS These 3 controls move Live s focus to different areas so that you can navigate control them with the keystrokes explained above MAIN FOCUS Puts the focus on Live s main window FIX Puts the focus back on the main element in Live s main window DETAIL FOCUS Puts the focus on Clip View or Track View BRWSR FOCUS Puts the focus on Live s Browser MIDI FUNCTIONS SSN ARNG Toggle between Session and Arrange Views CLIP TRACK Toggle between Clip and Track Views BRWSR I O Show hide the Browser TGL BRWSR PREYV Toggle to the next previous browser in Live 8 these buttons have no function in Live 9 This requires some additional setup as explained in User Assignments MCU UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT These are multi functional cursor Buttons When in Session View these will navigate When in Arrange View these with navigate up and down and zoom left and right PREV L NEX
4. sent on Channel 1 The middle note on Channel 2 The lowest note on Channel 3 If Power Chord is on the highest note of the Power Chord is sent on Channel 4 The lowest note of the Power Chord is sent on Channel 5 The Notes in the Scale are sent on Channel 6 This allows you to use the Chords in 2 ways to play a single instrument or to play multiple instruments in an ensemble To play a single instrument just set the instrument up to receive from All aka Any or Omni MIDI channels To play multiple instruments set up each instrument to receive from an individual channel For example Flute Channel 1 Viola Channel 2 Cello Channel 3 LEARN MODE VELOCITY LEVEL Ww o Lu H O Q x O T O CHORD 2 NOTES 1 5 CHORD 3 NOTES 1 5 CHORD 4 NOTES 1 5 CHORD 5 NOTES 1 5 CHORD 6 NOTES 1 5 CHORD 7 NOTES 1 5 CHR 1 CHR 2 E CHR 3 CHR 4 CHR 5 CHR 6 CHR 7 MODE OVERVIEW This Mode allows you to learn Chords up to 5 notes each to the APC s Clip Stop buttons NOTE Learn Mode modifies the function of the APC40 s Scene Launch and Clip Stop buttons CHR 1 This will play the Chord assigned to Chord 1 CHORD 1 NOTES 1 5 These Buttons will play the notes of the Chord assigned to Chord 1 LRN 1 This will activate Learning for Chord 1 While Learning the Chr 1 Button will flash and the Chord 1 Notes 1 5 Buttons will light up to indicate each received notes If more then
5. 32 CHROMATIC and CLIP LOOP and CLIP TGL and XPOS and DETUNE Same as in Chop 16 Sub Mode CHROMATIC PADS The Pads will transpose the selected Audio Clip 15 SCALE MODE I LLI gt LL am gt O O 2 LUI gt MODE OVERVIEW This Mode provides access to a variety of Scale Types NOTE Scale Mode modifies the function of the APC40 s Clip Stop buttons SCALE These 16 Buttons play the notes in the selected Scale OCT UP OCT DOWN These Buttons will move the Scale up down by 1 octave MOD This will quickly raise the Mod Wheel when pressed and return it to default off when released PB DOWN PB UP These Buttons will quickly decrease increase Pitch Bend when pressed and return it to default off when released VELOCITY LEVEL Same as Drum Mode SUSTAIN Sustain the currently held note s SCALE SET Switch to the Scale Set sub mode to choose a Scale Type NOTE By default the Root Note for all Scales is C To change the Root Note press Shift to switch to the Root Set sub mode ROOT SET SUB MODE C B Select the Root Note of the Scale SCALE TYPE The 40 Clip Launch buttons select the Scale Type The Red LED indicates the selected Scale Type which is Chromatic by default Green LEDs indicate common Scale Types Blues Chromatic Major and Minor that are available for selection Also upon selecting a new Scale Type the Status Bar in Live lower left hand corner wi
6. 5 notes are received the previous 5 notes will be erased When finished Learning press the Chr button to store Chord 1 CHR 2 7 work in exactly the same way as Chord 1 VELOCITY LEVEL Same as in Drum Mode SUSTAIN Sustain the currently held note s or chord s 20 OCT UP DOWN Transpose your learned chords notes in one octave increments Press both of these to reset This cannot be changed while any notes chords are being played SEMI UP DOWN Transpose your learned chords notes in one semi tone increments Press both of these to reset This cannot be changed while any notes chords are being played LEARNING METHODS To learn chords by playing them from a 2 controller 1 Insert a MIDI Track and set it to send MIDI To To MT Player 2 on Ch 10 2 Either Arm the Track or set its Monitor to In 3 Activate learning for one of the chords and play the chord from your 2 controller You can play all the notes simultaneously or each one individually To learn chords contained in a MIDI Clip 1 Insert a MIDI Track and set it to send MIDI To To MT Player 2 on Ch 10 2 Add the MIDI Clip containing the chords to this Track 3 Activate learning for one of the chords and launch the Clip MT PLAYER P MT Player v1 7 0 nativeKONTROL Stray E MT Player LiveSetA powered by Bome s Midi Translator MAIN WINDOW The drop down menu in the center of the window is used for selecting Presets if multiple Pre
7. T L Jump to the Previous Next Locator CLIP LNCH Launch the selected Clip If the selected Track is armed the selected Clip Slot has no Clip and Global Quantization is set to a value other than None this will trigger Clip Record Clip Record will create a new Clip with a length that is equal to the Global Quantization value SCN LNCH In Session View this will launch the currently selected Scene TEMPO UP DOWN Increase decrease Tempo by 1 BPM USER ASSIGNMENTS WINDOWS In order to use Tgl Browser Prev and or User 1 8 you will need to download and install Live Menu Keys http beatwise proboards com index cgi board freesoft amp action display amp thread 1131 Live Menu Keys will automatically configure Tgl Browser Prev for you To configure User 1 8 double click the Live Menu Keys icon to open its configuration window and click the Add HotKey button Press one of the User Buttons or Shifttone of the User Buttons to assign the HotKey After the HotKey you ll list the menu item the HotKey should trigger OS X You can configure Tgl Browser Prev and User Buttons 1 8 by using a utility built into the OS To configure User Buttons 1 8 go to System Preferences Keyboard amp Mouse and click on the Keyboard Shortcuts tab Scroll down to Application Keyboard Shortcuts and click the Plus button to add a new shortcut The Application for all the shortcuts should be Live Type the Menu Title exactl
8. When the Metronome Button is held down Cue Level will adjust Tempo in 1 BPM increments SHIFT PLAY Start playing from the stop point SHIFT STOP Undo SHIFT REC Launch the selected Clip If the selected Track is armed the selected Clip Slot has no Clip and Global Quantization is set to a value other than None this will trigger Clip Record Clip Record will create a new Clip with a length that is equal to the Global Quantization value SHIFT STOP ALL This is User Assignable to Live menu functions Please see User Assignments FADERS The Faders perform their default function However pressing Shift will Mute the Faders so that they can be repositioned This is sort of a manual Takeover mode so when using it Takeover mode in Live should be set to None NOTE In addition to the exceptions listed here some of the Clip Launch Modes utilize the Scene Launch Buttons and or the Clip Stop Buttons CLIP LAUNCH BUTTON MODES NAVIGATION MODE MODE OVERVIEW This Mode provides a variety of controls for navigating Live sets launching recording Clips Scenes and general purpose editing This Mode can be accessed from any other Mode by pressing Master You will only be in this Mode while Master is held down If you d like to lock into this Mode while holding down Master press Shift To unlock press Master GENERAL FUNCTIONS COPY PASTE DUPE DEL UNDO REDO Standard editing shortcuts USER 1 8 These Buttons are User
9. ection LIVE SETTINGS The following settings will be found in Preferences on the MIDI Sync tab IMPORTANT NOTE When you first install MT Player Live will automatically turn on its Track switches Before completing the steps below turn off all the Track switches related to MT Player 1 Turn off all of the Track Sync Remote switches related to your APC40 and deselect it as a Control Surface 2 Select APC40 as a Control Surface 3 Select From MT Player 1 as the Input and To MT Player 1 as the Output 4 Select apC Series as a Control Surface 5 Select From MT Player 2 as the Input and To MT Player 2 as the Output 6 Turn on the Remote switches for APC40 Input From MT Player 1 and APC40 Output To MT Player 1 7 Turn on the Track switches for apC_Series Input From MT Player 2 and apC_Series Output To MT Player 2 NOTE It is recommended that you launch MT Player select a Preset and then launch Live If Live is already running when you select or Restart a Preset it is recommended that you enter then exit MIDI mapping mode after selecting the Preset to re initialize Also in order to avoid conflicts with the APC s default functions it is recommended that you set up any other controllers you might be using for MIDI mapping to operate on MIDI channels 9 16 GENERAL OVERVIEW This Preset offers nine Modes for the APC40 s Clip Launch Buttons Eight of these Modes can be switched between by holding down Shif
10. edit notes in MIDI clips with your mouse as you normally would In particular your ability to move and resize notes will be restricted For that reason it s recommended you exit this Mode in order to edit notes with your mouse NOTE LAYOUT The Drum Pads in this Mode provide access to six 4 x 4 grids These grids can be selected via the Scene Launch buttons The note ranges of the grids are as follows Scene Launch 1 pressed twice C5 D 6 Scene Launch 1 pressed once G 3 B4 Scene Launch 2 E2 G3 Scene Launch 3 default grid Cl D 2 Scene Launch 4 G 1 BO Scene Launch 5 E 2 G 1 As shown above Scene Launch 1 can access 2 different grids When pressed once the G 3 B4 grid will be selected and Scene Launch 1 will be lit When pressed twice the C5 D 6 grid will be selected and Scene Launch 1 and 2 will be lit The Drum Pads can send the notes above to trigger the Drum Rack or other drum plugin They can also provide feedback on the status of note lanes in the selected MIDI Clip A note lane is a horizontal row of notes in a MIDI Clip For example all of the C1 notes in a Clip make up one note lane all of the D 2 notes make up another note lane If the default grid is selected Scene Launch 3 LED is lit the Drum Pad in the lower left hand corner will display the status of the C1 note lane while the Drum Pad in the upper right hand corner will display the status of t
11. he D 2 note lane DEFAULT SUB MODE N VELOCITY LEVEL DRUM PADS E DEF 16 LVL SEQ Switch between Default 16 Levels and Sequence Sub Modes VELOCITY LEVEL Set the Velocity Level of the Drum Pads and Last Pad 1 4 GRID SELECT Select the 4x4 grid for the Drum Pads to control display Upon switching between grids the first note lane in the grid will be selected DRUM PADS These 16 Buttons send out MIDI notes as explained on the previous page They also indicate the status of note lanes in the selected MIDI Clip Ifa note lane is active the corresponding Drum Pad will be green If any notes in the note lane are muted the corresponding Drum Pad will be unlit The Drum Pads can also be used to provide playback feedback In order to accomplish this 1 Right click on your Drum Rack or drum plugin and select Group to create an Instrument Rack 2 Add an External Instrument Rack to the Instrument Rack 3 Set the External Instrument Rack to send MIDI To To MT Player 2 on Ch 1 LAST PAD 1 This will trigger the Last Pad This makes it so you have at least 2 Buttons to use to play fast rolls and such LOCK 1 This will lock Last Pad 1 This makes it so Last Pad 1 stays locked on the current pad When locked Last Pad 1 will be lit red LAST PAD 2 4 Same as Last Pad 1 LOCK 2 4 Same as Lock 1 NOTE MUTE Press and hold this Button and then press a Drum Pad to mute the corresponding note lane
12. in the selected Clip UNMUTE Unmute any muted note lanes in the selected Clip NOTE ERASE While the selected Clip is playing back press and hold this Button and then press a Drum Pad to erase the portion of notes in the corresponding note lane that the playhead is currently passing over NOTE DELETE Press and hold this Button and then press a Drum Pad to delete the corresponding note lane from the selected Clip Note Delete will not delete a note lane if it s the only note lane in the selected Clip 16 LEVELS SUB MODE VELOCITY LEVEL DRUM PADS 16 LEVELS NOTE SELECT PADS DEF 16 LVL SEQ and VELOCITY LEVEL and GRID SELECT Same as in Default Sub Mode SLCT ONLY Press and hold this Button and then press a Drum Pad to select a note without triggering the Drum Rack or other drum plugin DRUM PADS NOTE SELECT Same as in Default Sub Mode except the Drum Pads will also select the note for the 16 Levels Pads to play The Drum Pad corresponding to the selected note will flash green 16 LEVELS PADS The selected note will be assigned to all 16 of these Buttons each with a different level of velocity SEQUENCE SUB MODE STEP LEVEL DRUM PADS NOTE SELECT UNDO JOB DEC INC DEC INC DELAY DELAY DELAY DELAY TIME TIME W RPTS I RPTS This Sub Mode allows you to steq sequence into the selected MIDI Clip It requires that the Clip be in 4 4 its Loop must be on and the length of the Loop must be 1 Bar or g
13. ll display the selected Scale Type PREVIEW SCALE Play a Preview of the selected Scale Type SCALE PLAY Switch back to the default Scale Mode CHORD MODE LLI gt LUI O O 2 LLI gt MODE OVERVIEW This Mode provides access to the 7 Scale Tone Chords for all Major Minor Scales NOTE Chord Mode modifies the function of the APC40 s Clip Stop buttons SCALE These 8 Buttons will play one octave of the selected Scale I VII These 7 Buttons will play the 7 Scale Tone Chords of the selected Scale ROOT POS Ist INV 2nd INV These 3 Buttons will select the Inversion of the Chords Root Position 1st inversion or 2nd inversion CYCLE INV This will cycle between the 3 Inversions of the Chords PWR I O This will add subtract a Power Chord to the Chords SCALE HI LO This will switch the octave of the Scale Buttons When the LED is off the Scale will be 1 octave above the Chords Hi When the LED is on the Scale will be 1 octave beneath the Chords Lo When Power I O is on the Scale Buttons will always be Hi MAJ MIN Switch between Major the default and Minor Scales OCT DOWN OCT UP and MOD and PB DOWN PB UP and VELOCITY LEVEL and SUSTAIN Same as in Scale Mode NOTE By default the Root Note for all Scales is C To change the Root Note press Shift to switch to the Root Set sub mode MIDI CHANNEL INFO The Chords are sent on multiple MIDI channels The highest note of the Chord is
14. ll modify notes such that they spill over into other Bars Any edits will only affect notes within the selected Bar PREV NEXT JOB Navigate through the list of Jobs The name of the selected Job will be shown in Live s status bar UNDO JOB Press both Prev Job and Next Job to undo the last Job DEC INC DELAY TIME Adjust the time of the Delay in subdivisions such as 1 4 or Dotted 1 8th The new setting will be shown in Live s status bar DEC INC DELAY RPTS Adjust the maximum number of Delay repeats The new setting will be shown in Live s status bar DO JOB Perform the selected Job DELAY Apply a delay to notes a repeated note at descending velocities The delay will only be applied where there is space for it The space it has is limited by the a note that follows the note to be delayed and the end of the Bar 77 s ot E Ca E a 3 ar 6 Example of a note lane before and after applying the default delay settings 1 16th with 4 repeats DELETE Delete notes EXTEND Copy notes and paste them into the following bar MUTE Mute Unmute notes TIME COMPRESS Halve the length and positions of notes TIME REVERSE Reverse the position of notes TIME SPLIT Split notes into 2 equal parts VELO CRESCENDO Apply ascending velocities to notes VELO DECRESCENDO Apply descending velocities to notes VELO RANDOMIZE Apply randomized velocitie
15. reater It supports Clips up to 8 Bars long It can be used with Clips that are longer than 8 Bars but can only edit the first 8 Bars This Sub Mode also includes its own Edit Sub Mode that you can access by holding down Shift DEF 16 LVL and GRID SELECT Same as in Default Sub Mode SLCT ONLY Press and hold this Button and then press a Drum Pad to select a note without triggering the Drum Rack or other drum plugin ZOOM By default the Button layout will be as shown in the picture above and the resolution of the steps will be 1 16 notes When Zoom is turned on LED will be amber all of the Buttons on the bottom 4 rows are used for Step Input and the resolution of the steps will be 1 32 notes STEP LEVEL Set the Velocity Level used when turning on steps Each Button provides a fixed velocity indicated by red LED and a randomized velocity indicated by green LED DRUM PADS NOTE SELECT Same as in Default Sub Mode except the Drum Pads will also select the note lane to step sequence into The Drum Pad corresponding to the selected note will flash green STEP INPUT These Buttons will display edit the notes in the selected note lane The Buttons can display edit 1 Bar at a time selected via Bar To Edit SEQUENCE JOBS Sequence Sub Mode includes some extra editing functions known as Jobs The Jobs all operate upon the selected note lane and the selected Bar With the exception of the Extend Job none of the Jobs wi
16. s to notes SEQUENCE EDIT SUB MODE BAR TO SOURCE EDIT BAR BAR S TO DESTINATION LOOP BAR BAR TO EDIT Select the Bar 1 8 to edit BAR S TO LOOP Select the Bar s 1 8 to loop When setting the Bar s to Loop if the selected Clip is shorter than the Bar s to Loop setting the selected Clip will be elongated However Clip View in Live will not automatically zoom out to show the entire Clip SOURCE BAR Select the Source Bar 1 8 to copy If the selected Bar is empty it will not be copied DESTINATION BAR Select the Destination Bar 1 8 to paste the copied Bar into USER MODE MODE OVERVIEW In this Mode the Clip Launch Buttons are user assignable in Live via MIDI mapping mode CLIP MODE MODE OVERVIEW This Mode provides Clip control via 3 sub modes Chop 16 Chop 32 and Chromatic Chop 16 32 will work with any type of Clip except for Audio Clips that aren t warped Also Chop 16 32 will not work properly when using a Clip Quantization of None Chromatic will work only with Audio Clips NOTE Clip Mode modifies the function of the APC40 s Scene Launch buttons CHOP 16 SUB MODE CHOP 16 on i CHOP 16 CHOP 32 CHROMATIC Switch between Chop 16 Chop 32 and Chromatic Sub Modes CLIP LOOP Toggle the selected Clip s loop on off CLIP TGL If the selected Clip is playing this will stop it Otherwise this will launch the selected Clip START SET By defaul
17. sets are available The last selected Preset will be selected the next time you launch Player 21 The Restart button will restart a Preset and restore all of its default settings The button will bring up the manual for the selected Preset The IN and OUT indicators will light up to indicate MIDI activity These are used for troubleshooting purposes RIGHT CLICK MENU MIDI Settings Rescan MIDI devices Toggle Stats Display MIDI Settings will bring up the MIDI Port Chooser window Rescan MIDI devices will rescan MIDI devices on your system This is useful in situations where your APC40 is not detected properly Toggle Stats Display will show hide event history This is used for troubleshooting purposes TROUBLESHOOTING 1 Why don t I see apC_Series listed under Live s Control Surface drop down menu You are asked to manually transfer the apC_Series script during install instructions included in the Install Info pdf file If you skipped that step or need to retransfer the script for some other reason you can find it along with transfer instructions in Windows My Documents Bome s Midi Translator Player OS X your name Bome s Midi Translator Player 2 When I try to complete the MT Player Settings steps I get an error message when I select the APC40 s ports Please close Live MT Player and any other MIDI applications Then relaunch MT Player and you Il be able to complete the settings steps
18. t all Clips are considered to have an initial start time of 1 1 1 You can override this by selecting a Clip changing its start point and then pressing this Button This will store the Clip with the modified initial start time and the Status Bar in Live will indicate the stored settings To remove settings you ve stored for a Clip press Start Set a second time XPOS Transpose the selected Audio Clip in one semitone increments Press both of these to reset Transpose to 0 DETUNE Detune the selected Audio Clip in one cent increments Press both of these while holding down Shift to reset Detune to 0 CHOP 16 PADS The Pads will be assigned to 16 evenly distributed start points based on the length of the selected Clip for the selected Clip NOTE In both Chop 16 and Chop 32 if the selected Clip is playing the Chop 16 32 Pads will show where the playhead is in relation to the Clip s length However they will not provide this feedback until a Clip is selected and you ve either launched it with the Chop 16 32 Pads or switched between Sub Modes 14 CHOP 32 SUB MODE CHOP 32 PADS CHOP 16 CHOP 32 CHROMATIC and CLIP LOOP and CLIP TGL and START SET and XPOS and DETUNE Same as in Chop 16 Sub Mode CHOP 32 PADS The Pads will be assigned to 32 evenly distributed start points based on the length of the selected Clip for the selected Clip CHROMATIC SUB MODE CHROMATIC PADS CHOP 16 CHOP
19. t and using the Clip Stop Buttons When switching between Modes the Mode won t actually change until you release the Shift button Also when Shift is depressed the Clip Stop Button LEDs will indicate the currently selected Mode Also the Status Bar left lower corner in Live will indicate Mode names as you re switching between them The ninth Mode Navigation Mode can be accessed by pressing Master This Mode can be accessed from any of the Clip Launch Button Modes METERS ow use CLIP SCALE CHORD LEARN NOTE All of the APC40 s other controls perform their default function in every Mode with the following exceptions MASTER Switches to Navigation Mode SHIFT MASTER Selects Master Track MUTE SOLO BUTTONS These Buttons provide dual functionality Press them relatively quickly and they will toggle Hold them down and they become momentary switches DEVICE ON OFF BUTTON This Button provides dual functionality like the Mute Buttons described above SHIFT NUDGE Increase decrease Global Quantization value RECORD QUANTIZATION NUDGE When the Record Quantization Button is held down the Nudge Buttons can be used for setting your Record Quantization value As you re changing this value the new value will be shown in the Status Bar left lower corner in Live SHIFT TAP Toggle Global Quantization on off SHIFT CUE LEVEL Session Scene select Arrange Scroll METRONOME CUE LEVEL
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21. y as it appears in Live s menu Assign the Keyboard Shortcut by pressing one of the User Buttons or Shift one the User Buttons To configure Tgl Browser Prev you will need to set up 6 additional shortcuts The Keyboard Shortcut and Menu Titles are as follows Ctrl Alt F1 Live Devices Ctrl Alt F2 Plug In Devices Ctrl Alt F3 Files 1 Ctrl Alt F4 Files 2 Ctrl Alt F5 Files 3 Ctrl Alt F6 Hot Swap NOTE The names above are shown in English If you are using a different language in Live the names will be different You can see these names by going to View Browser NOTE For OS X users once you ve made all your assignments you Il need to close and restart Live for them to take effect DEFAULT MODE MODE OVERVIEW In this Mode the Clip Launch Buttons perform their default function METERS MODE MODE OVERVIEW In this Mode the top 2 rows of Clip Launch Buttons will function as a level meter for the selected Track The bottom 2 rows of Clip Launch Buttons will function as a level meter for the Master Track DRUM MODE MODE OVERVIEW This Mode provides Drum Machine like control via 3 Sub Modes Default 16 Levels and Sequence It also utilizes the concept of Last Pad which is the last pad that was triggered NOTE Drum Mode modifies the function of the APC40 s Scene Launch buttons The Sequence Sub Mode also uses the Clip Stop buttons Also due to the way this Mode functions you will not be able to
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