
30 Live Concepts
An Envelope for Clip Transposition.
4.14 MIDI and Key Remote
To liberate the musician from the mouse, most of Live’s controls can be “remote-controlled“
via an external MIDI controller. Remote mappings are established in MIDI Map Mode (page
482), which is engaged by pressing the MIDI switch in the Control Bar.
In this mode, you can click on any mixer or effect control, and then assign it to a controller sim-
ply by sending the desired MIDI message (for example, by turning a knob on your MIDI control
box). Your assignments take effect immediately after you leave MIDI Map Mode. Session clips
can be mapped to a MIDI key or even a keyboard range for chromatic playing.
MIDI keys and controllers that have been mapped to Live’s controls are not available for record-
ing via MIDI tracks. These messages are filtered out before the incoming MIDI is passed on to
the MIDI tracks.
The Key/MIDI Map Controls.
Session clips, switches, buttons and radio buttons can be mapped to computer keyboard keys as
well. This happens in Key Map Mode (page 487), which works just like MIDI Map Mode.
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