User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Welcome to Live
- First Steps
- Authorizing Live
- Live Concepts
- Managing Files and Sets
- Working with the File Browsers
- Sample Files
- MIDI Files
- Live Clips
- Live Sets
- Live Projects
- The Live Library
- Locating Missing Samples
- Collecting External Samples
- Aggregated Locating and Collecting
- Finding Unused Samples
- Packing Projects into Live Packs
- File Management FAQs
- How Do I Create a Project?
- How Can I Save Presets Into My Current Project?
- Can I Work On Multiple Versions of a Set?
- Where Should I Save My Live Sets?
- Where Should I Save My Live Clips?
- Can I Use My Own Folder Structure Within a Project Folder?
- How Do I Export A Project to the Library and Maintain My Own Folder Structure?
- Arrangement View
- Session View
- Clip View
- Tempo Control and Warping
- Editing MIDI Notes and Velocities
- Using Grooves
- Launching Clips
- Routing and I/O
- Mixing
- Recording New Clips
- Working with Instruments and Effects
- Instrument, Drum and Effect Racks
- Automation and Editing Envelopes
- Clip Envelopes
- Working with Video
- Live Audio Effect Reference
- Auto Filter
- Auto Pan
- Beat Repeat
- Chorus
- Compressor
- Corpus
- Dynamic Tube
- EQ Eight
- EQ Three
- Erosion
- External Audio Effect
- Filter Delay
- Flanger
- Frequency Shifter
- Gate
- Grain Delay
- Limiter
- Looper
- Multiband Dynamics
- Overdrive
- Phaser
- Ping Pong Delay
- Redux
- Resonators
- Reverb
- Saturator
- Simple Delay
- Spectrum
- Utility
- Vinyl Distortion
- Vocoder
- Live MIDI Effect Reference
- Live Instrument Reference
- Max For Live
- Sharing Live Sets
- MIDI and Key Remote Control
- Using the APC40
- Synchronization and ReWire
- Computer Audio Resources and Strategies
- Audio Fact Sheet
- MIDI Fact Sheet
- Live Keyboard Shortcuts
- Showing and Hiding Views
- Accessing Menus
- Adjusting Values
- Browsing
- Transport
- Editing
- Loop Brace and Start/End Markers
- Session View Commands
- Arrangement View Commands
- Commands for Tracks
- Commands for Breakpoint Envelopes
- Key/MIDI Map Mode and the Computer MIDI Keyboard
- Zooming, Display and Selections
- Clip View Sample Display
- Clip View MIDI Editor
- Grid Snapping and Drawing
- Global Quantization
- Working with Sets and the Program
- Working with Plug-Ins and Devices
- Using the Context Menu
- Index
CHAPTER 26. MIDI AND KEY REMOTE CONTROL 462
Live to pan right, causing an abrupt jump in the track's panning. A pan knob sending relative
messages would prevent this, since its incremental message to Live would simply say, Pan
slightly to the left of your current position.
There are four types of relative controllers: Signed Bit, Signed Bit 2, Bin Offset and Twos
Complement.
Convention (Mode) Increment Decrement
Relative (Signed Bit) 001064 065127
Relative (Signed Bit 2) 065127 001064
Relative (Bin Offset) 065127 063001
Relative (2's Comp.) 001064 127065
Each of these are also available in a linear mode; Some MIDI encoders use acceleration
internally, generating larger changes in value when they are tur ned quickly. For control
surfaces that are not natively supported, Live tries to detect the controller type and whether
acceleration is being used or not.
You can improve the detection process by moving the relative controller slowly to the left
when you make an assignment. Live will offer its suggestion in the Status Bar's mode
chooser, but if you happen to know the relative controller type, you can manually select it.
Live will do the following with relative MIDI controller messages:
Session View Slots Value increment messages are treated like Note On messages.
Value decrement messages are treated like Note Off messages.
Switches Increment messages turn the switch on. Decrement messages turn it off.
Radio Buttons Increment messages make the radio button jump forward to the next
available option. Decrement messages make it jump backward.
Continuous Controls Each type of relative MIDI controller uses a different inter-
pretation of the 0...127 MIDI controller value range to identify value increments and
decrements:
Please consult the documentation that came with your MIDI controller if you need further
information on relative MIDI controllers.










