![]() Every bit of info I can find directs me to use midi learn to control a parameter I want to send CC messages to, but I'm clueless to how this could/should work here, as there's no clear, single parameter to learn. Ableton does not receive CC on the track - and by reading the Ableton help, this appears to be by design. However this absolutely does not work within Ableton, and I'm not sure how to get around it. This works perfectly in standalone Kontakt with the mapping I've created for the Sensel Morph overlay (a characteristic portion of which is below) and it's a killer library. Basically, if you have a Roli controller, there's a script that does it for you (good stuff if you have a Seaboard! I don't), but otherwise the pressure, slide and glide are each assigned to a CC number, and through some wizardry inside the Kontakt instrument you get per note expression if you've also set pressure, slide and glide to send CC on those numbers on your MPE controller. I'm having a lot of trouble setting up the Kontakt library Auras to work inside Ableton with my MPE controller (Sensel Morph), and nothing I can find seems to be suitable for this specific situation.īasically, Auras ( ) is an MPE compatible library, but because Kontakt itself isn't MPE compatible, Slate and Ash have set it up in a clever way to take the MPE data in and still have polyphonic expression regardless.
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