
21.3. RELATIVE SESSION VIEW NAVIGATION 319
21.3 Relative Session View Navigation
Notice that you can make not only absolute mappings to individual slots and scenes, but
also relative mappings to move the highlighted scene and operate on the highlighted clips.
In Key or MIDI Map Mode, a strip of assignable controls appears below the Session grid:
The Relative Session
Mapping Strip.
1. Assign these buttons to keys, notes or controllers to move the highlighted scene
up and down.
2. Assign this scene number value box to a MIDI controller, preferably with an
endless knob, to scroll through the scenes. For details, see the discussion of
Relative Map Modes.
3. Assign this button to launch the highlighted scene. If the Misc Preferences'
Select Next Scene on Launch option is checked, you can successively go
through the scenes.
4. Assign these buttons to launch the clip at the highlighted scene, in the respective
track.
Relative session mapping is useful for navigating a large Live Set, as Live always keeps the
highlighted scene at the Session View's center.
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