


It automatically maps the knobs and faders to the selected device or rack macros. It's what I described in my previous answer and gets around the limitations I've described. If you haven't tried it, DAW mode might give you better integration with Live. There are a lot more options in the keylab, and it looks like you can set up 8 banks of faders and 8 banks of knobs, but without having one in front of me to try, I'm not sure exactly how to do that. Select one bank and map it to the first 8 macros, then select another bank and map it to macros 9-16. In 5.4 it describes banks, each bank sends different set cc messages to Live so it's like having 24 knobs which you can access 8 at a time(and 24 faders).

I checked the keylab mk2 manual for you and in section 5 it describes it's modes. Each time you open the template for a new song, it has those mappings as a starting pointĪs well, you can set-up mapping for parameters of a plugin and save them as a default for that plugin. Set it up the way you want then save the Live Set as a template. It doesn't switch as you select another track. The problem with this is the mapping is to a specific rack on a specific track. There are global mappings which are stored in the.
