![]() Improvements to MPE Control and Expression Control. MPE support for devices including Analog, Collision, Electric, Tension, and Note Echo. Drift, a new compact subtractive synthesizer instrument available in all editions of Live. If anyone has a suggestion/tip, or pointer to a url, please feel free to enlighten me. Live 11.3’s many new features and improvements include: Support for Push 3. I'm using a Windows 10 laptop, Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 via USB as audio interface, Oxygen 49 midi keyboard via USB. Set to release in early 2021, producers spanning the globe are now. I feel like I'm missing a simple setting in Ableton (I used to use Garageband, so I'm new to Ableton). The world of music production was rocked with Abletons recent announcement of Live 11. But all I'm hearing is silence when hitting the midi keys of Oxygen keyboard. So I thought that was all I had to do to hear midi input from the Oxygen within Ableton. ![]() Also, I have armed the 1 Midi Track in Ableton. The only Oxygen 49 I can choose in the Control Surface field is Oxygen 49_61 device, which may be a different midi keyboard from my older plain vanilla Oxygen 49 midi keyboard. The Oxygen 49 appears to be recognized in the Ableton Preferences\Midi Ports Input and Output fields (see photos below), but not in the Control Surface field. The Oxygen output works OK on another laptop/DAW. Live’s new MPE-capable synthesizer is designed for sound variety, playfulness and character. I do hear the output of some audio (non midi) tracks I recorded in Ableton a few days ago. But I hear no midi output sound, just silence. Updated Reverb Device Updates to Live’s Reverb device include a modernized user interface, improved usability, and subtle sound improvements. When I press a midi key the Ableton input level meter moves showing that midi input is getting from the Oxygen to Ableton. I can't seem to get my Oxygen 49 midi keyboard to produce output - to play sound in Ableton Live 11 Lite. ![]() You dont want to be limited to control only VST instruments loaded. ![]() Hello, I posted this to the Ableton forum a couple days ago, but that forum doesn't appear to be very active, so thought I'd try here. Controlling other functions with the Touch Mapping Utility. ![]()
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