![]() ![]() Launchkey 61: 940mm length x 270mm depth x 90mm heightĬondition: These are brand new, fresh from the factory.2 full-colour RGB backlit round buttons.3 InControl buttons (49 & 61 note) 2 InControl buttons (25 note).8 mute / solo buttons plus toggle button (49 & 61 note).9 sliders (49 & 61 note) 1 slider (25 note).16 full-colour RGB backlit velocity sensitive drum pads.61 note velocity sensitive synth style keyboard.It also comes with everything you need to start making electronic music. Launchkey is fully USB bus-powered and class compliant, so it works straight away without power supplies or drivers on Mac or PC. Although we designed Launchkey for Ableton Live, its pads, buttons, faders and knobs take control of all other major music software too using InControl. They’re also velocity-sensitive, so you can really put some feeling into your beats.Ĭontrol All Major Music Software! Your choice of music software is crucial to your creativity. Sixteen RGB pads provide clip colour-matched feedback to enhance your workflow, letting you create and launch clips, trigger samples, control FX and loads more all whilst playing your keys. You can choose between 25, 49 and 61-note versions, depending on whether you want portability or practicality. The Launchkey synth-style keyboard is lightweight, fast and very easy to play, but also velocity-sensitive so you can create truly expressive performances. The heart of any MIDI keyboard controller is the keyboard itself. ![]() You just plug in via USB and the keys, faders, knobs and pads immediately spring into life, giving you hands-on control of your grid, instruments, effects and mixer. It’s pretty much the quickest and easiest way to produce and perform electronic music, especially in Ableton Live – because we designed it specifically for the purpose. Lemme know how it works out for you.Essential keyboard controller for producing electronic music in Ableton Live or Mainstage Launchkey is our easy-to-use MIDI keyboard controller. I just now tested this on my Launchkey and got the separate channels working perfectly in maybe a minute! Click the MIDI Input tab, and just pick which controller you want! Click on the patch you want to be on a specific controller. Label the MIDI inputs and specify which channel (in this case, 1 for one, and 10 foe the other) on the left side of this screen so you down have a headache figuring it out later. This will tell Mainstage there are multiple instruments (rather than just Keyboard 1). What you want to do is go to the Layout section of Mainstage, and in the screen controls area, add another keyboard (or MIDI Activity light). From what I’m looking at, the Launchkey is set so by default, the keys are MIDI channel 1, and drums are MIDI channel 10. I have not reached a point where I need to use the drum pads on the Launchkey, as my live show setup uses a Launchkey, Akai MPK Mini (which I set up to send from two different MIDI channels), and a Launchcontrol XL. Los modos de Escala y Acordes expanden tu vocabulario musical. ![]() Crea y toca con Ableton Live, y conecta equipo MIDI externo. thanks in advance mainstage experts!Īwesome, I have a Launchkey 61 mkII so I an familiar with the hardware. Toma el control de cualquier configuración de música con el Launchkey 61, el inspirador teclado controlador MIDI de Novation. ![]() Might pop some other questions in the comments if I remember anything else that's confusing me. Sorry if this doesn't make any sense - trying to TLDR this, how can I best have certain sounds mapped to my pads at the concert level (or at least the same ones for every song) while maintaining these different keyboard/synth sounds for each song/patch. In order to make this work, I'm guessing that I'd need to either somehow edit this sampler instrument so that it doesn't affect any of the other keys at the patch/song level, or would need to add it as a second channel strip for each song while also deleting the pad keys out of the keyboard channel strip. I created a sampler instrument with EXS, added these 5 sounds, mapped them to the MIDI keys where they'd play on the pads, and added it at the concert level, but understandably, this overwrote all the keyboard sounds I'd added as channel strips for different songs. But - here's where it's get complicated - I want the pads on my Midi controller to play separate sounds/samples (the same sounds all the way through the set - so presumably would have to add it at the concert level). I've managed to set this up pretty well at this point using the 8-channel mixer patches with Playback for the backing tracks, and adding a separate channel strip for the keyboard sounds. I'm going to be running backing tracks while using my Midi controller as a keyboard with a different synth sound every song. Sooo: I am playing a solo set with mainstage this week and am a relative novice to the programme (and live music software in general). ![]()
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