![]() In Live’s preferences, make sure track and remote for the synths MIDI out ports are selected. You’ll then need to connect the OUTPUT of the synth to an INPUT of your audio interface. The Monologue has USB MIDI so we’ll use that. The first thing you need to do is connect your synth to your computer either by MIDI or USB if your synth has i t. ![]() Let’s use the Korg Monologue as our example. ![]() Well, with a bit of MaxForLive love, it absolute is possible, here’s a break down of how I set it up. The question came up of how I was controlling external synths with Macro knobs in Session view, since assigning MIDI control changes to Macro knobs is not supported in Live. ![]() The presentation ran through some different techniques, tips and tricks on using Push to spark inspiration and generate new ideas from your hardware. In my ‘ Push New Ideas’ presentation, I demo’d a performance setup using Push 2, that was controlling external hardware synths and drum machines (see video below). In early September, the Noisegate team went to the BIGSOUND festival/conference in Brisbane to host music-making workshops with Ableton Live. ![]()
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