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Use the grid to play drums and samples with pads pre-mapped to Ableton Live's drum rack. Integrate immediately and seamlessly with Ableton Live, without any setup whatsoever.
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Now expanded from 1GB to a whopping 4GB, the Loopmasters sample library included with every Novation Product is packed with professional quality, royalty-free loops and one-shots. Melodics is an innovative learning app for your desktop that takes mastering your Novation Launchpad to a whole new level. All you have to do is register your Novation gear, and one offer will be featured in your Novation account every couple of months. You can also combine it with more Launchpads or other Launch products to build yourself a fully hands-on Ableton Live studio. Launchpad is totally portable: lightweight, easy to pack and carry around, and fully USB bus powered - so there's no need for power sockets. Launchpad integrates immediately and seamlessly with Ableton Live, without any setup whatsoever. As well as using your pads to launch clips and create entire songs, you can also use them to control your mixer: start and stop loops, arm tracks, and control volumes, pans and sends. They're also lit by RGB LEDS, which match the colour of your clips - so you can see at a glance what clips are loaded, playing or recording. Launchpad's 64 pads integrate immediately with Ableton Live. Its 8 x 8 grid has become ubiquitous with the evolution of electronic music, letting you launch clips, play drum racks and control your mixer, all while creating impressive lightshows. Without much idea of what's going on inside, my hunch is that this controller is physically capable of performing at least as well as the ableton push, which feels a lot more playable to me, but right now it just doesn't feel tuned like a performance instrument.If you use Ableton Live, you need a Launchpad.
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This leads me to believe that the sensors are pretty accurate near the current minimum settings, and that some software changes could make me very happy with the controller. If I slowly press on a pad, I can find a narrow range of pressures the pad flickers on and off with very little change in pressure. Right now, it seems like the minimum "pad on" and "pad off" thesholds are set the same. I don't want to have to hold the same pressure required originally required to trigger the pad on on for long periods of time. Another case for this is when you're holding pads for a long time. The pressure from the thumb might pass below the pressure needed to trigger the pad on in the first place, but I still want the note to to be down. For example, sometimes I will play a chord with my thumb, pointer and middle fingers and the melody with the ring and pinky. If someone still has their finger pressing on a pad, after having already pressed it with the minimum 'pad on' sensitivity, it's significantly more likely that they want the note to stay on. If the issue here is a hardware issue too much noise at lower pressuresone thing that could help is to make the 'pad off' minimum pressure lower than the 'pad on' minimum. Playing chords and melodies simultaneously is very hard to do because I'm losing notes every time I shift a little to accommodate new ones. So if the right hand is already pressing on four pads, a fifth pad becomes difficult to press without releasing pressure on one of the less advantaged fingers. My arms are having to exert a lot of force with this controller, and my fingers are tired. Since the pressure applied from the arm is divided over fingers, playing one or two pads per hand is doable although still clunkybut each additional note becomes more and more difficult. Holding my arm stiff, right now I can rest my left hand fingers on five pads and none of them will trigger. Ideally I'd be able to rest all ten fingers lightly on the pads and get a "consistent" response from each pad, using less than the weight of the hand alone. In the open source firmware, is there a way to adjust with the minimum pressure threshold for triggering pads off and on? The current minimum feels much too high. I've tried playing with the velocity settings but that doesn't solve this. As a keyboard player, I'm having trouble with the minimum sensitivities for triggering pads on and off. It's awesome that it's so customizable too, and that you've made this firmware available. Already on GitHub? Sign in to your account.
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