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Arturia minilab mk2 tutorial
Arturia minilab mk2 tutorial




arturia minilab mk2 tutorial

If you hit a pad to record, hit it again to stop recording, and it will continue to play. There’s green for play, red for recording, and yellow means the track is stopped. The only annoying thing is you have to do that every single time you open Live because it always opens memory 1 by default.Īfter switching to memory bank 8, you can use the MiniLab’s pads to play and record clips in session view, and they light up with different colors depending on the state of the clip. Then you just have to hit Shift+8 on the controller to switch to the special Live setting.

arturia minilab mk2 tutorial arturia minilab mk2 tutorial

The picture at the top of this post shows what the knobs do when using this setting, which works with Live 9.7.2 and up, including Live 10.įirst you need to go open Live’s Preferences menu and go to Link/MIDI and select the MiniLab MKII from the list for the control surface and input and output settings, with track and remote turned on. The MiniLab MKII has eight memory banks and number 8 is dedicated to working with Ableton Live and is setup to automatically control certain aspects of Live. I especially like the integration with Ableton Live. The keys are a lot nicer than the Alesis MIDI keyboards I tried previously, and it has a lot more knobs and pads to work with. Last year I bought an Arturia MiniLab MKII and it has turned out to be a great mini MIDI keyboard controller for the price.






Arturia minilab mk2 tutorial