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Control Ableton Live
Get hands-on control of anything in Ableton Live without any set up.
Get hands-on control of anything in Ableton Live without any set up.
Get Creative
64 multi-colored mini pads for launching clips, playing drum racks, triggering effects and loads more.
64 multi-colored mini pads for launching clips, playing drum racks, triggering effects and loads more.
Fits Anywhere
As our smallest and lightest Launchpad, this is perfect for a compact setup.
As our smallest and lightest Launchpad, this is perfect for a compact setup.
Make Something Spectacular
Create awesome multi-colored Launchpad light show videos.
Create awesome multi-colored Launchpad light show videos.
Mix with Your Grid
Trigger clips, arm tracks, and control volumes, pans, and sends.
Trigger clips, arm tracks, and control volumes, pans, and sends.
Control FL Studio
Trigger samples and effects, play on the piano roll and much more – it’s a brand new way to play FL Studio.
Trigger samples and effects, play on the piano roll and much more – it’s a brand new way to play FL Studio.
Play with Novation Launchpad App
Integrate immediately with your iPad via a Camera Connection Kit or Lightning to USB Camera adapter (not included).
Integrate immediately with your iPad via a Camera Connection Kit or Lightning to USB Camera adapter (not included).
Plug In and Play
USB bus-powered and totally class-compliant, so it works straight away without drivers.
USB bus-powered and totally class-compliant, so it works straight away without drivers.
Create a Full Studio
Combine Launchpads or add other Launch products to control all of Ableton Live at once.
Combine Launchpads or add other Launch products to control all of Ableton Live at once.
Make Music Immediately
Includes Ableton Live Lite, Novation Bass Station virtual instrument, and 4GB of Loopmasters samples.
Includes Ableton Live Lite, Novation Bass Station virtual instrument, and 4GB of Loopmasters samples.
Overview
Launchpad Mini (MK2) is Novation’s most compact and affordable Launchpad grid instrument for Ableton Live. It offers all the functionality of the original Launchpad in a smaller and more portable controller that is ideal for compact setups.
Launchpad Mini displays your Ableton Live session view on 64 mini pads, which let you trigger clips, play drum racks, control your mixer, FX and make amazing performance videos for YouTube. All the pads are backlit with multi-colored LEDs that show you which clips are loaded, playing, and recording. Separate buttons around the outside of the grid are designed to trigger scenes, switch modes, and navigate your session in Ableton Live.
Launchpad Mini is compact and tough enough to throw in your bag, so you can take it anywhere. It will work the moment you plug it into your laptop and you won’t need any drivers or power cables, because it’s class compliant and bus-powered via USB. You can also connect it to your iPad via a Camera Connection Kit to control all sorts of iOS music apps, like Novation’s free Launchpad App.
You can combine Launchpad Mini with any other Launch products, like Launch Control and Launchkey Mini, to create a compact and hands-on studio setup. It is designed for Ableton Live, but integrates immediately with FL Studio as well. It also comes with everything you need to start making music, including Ableton Live Lite, Novation Bass Station virtual instruments, and 4GB of samples from Loopmasters.
• Launchpad Mini
• Orange Micro USB cable
• Getting Started guide
• Live Lite registration card
• English and French safety information sheet
• Orange Micro USB cable
• Getting Started guide
• Live Lite registration card
• English and French safety information sheet
Software available upon registration:
• Ableton Live Lite music making software
• 4 GB of Loopmasters sounds and samples
• Bass Station VST and AU plug-in synthesiser
• Ableton Live Lite music making software
• 4 GB of Loopmasters sounds and samples
• Bass Station VST and AU plug-in synthesiser
Launchpad Mk2 Software
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You've been toiling away in the studio creating excellent tracks in FL Studio. But your journey is not over.. it's time to perform live. Gary Hiebner uncovers the joys of Performance mode.
Sure FL Studio is a great tool to use to build up patterns for your samples and instruments, and then combine these up in the Playlist view to arrange your song. But how can you use FL Studio in a live context to perform your songs? Well that’s where the Performance Mode comes in handy. With this feature you can convert you song into a format that can be used to perform your songs in an interactive way. The Performance Mode will break the patterns down into different pads that can be triggered so that you can change up the arrangement on the fly bringing new life to your songs in front of your audience. Let’s check at how to use Performance Mode.
Step 1 – Playlist to Performance Mode
Before getting into the Performance Mode, save out your song as a new file or version as the Performance Mode will make changes to your song playlist and you cannot undo this.
Once you saved your song, it’s time to convert your song. Go to Tools > Macros > Prepare for Performance Mode.
A dialog box will come up warning you that you cannot undo these changes. That’s why it’s best to save your song out as a new version. This version will be the Performance version of your song. You could even save out the new version with ‘Performance’ in the name so that you can distinguish the difference between the two files.
Then you are brought up with the new Performance Mode version of your song. The Playlist is broken down into two sections now. On the right of the playlist is your arrangement as you had it before. What’s different is a box at the top stating the ‘Start’ of the song.
On the left is the performance mode section. At the top, you have these blocks labeled ‘Pad’. Rainbow 6 ash. These are reference points for the patterns that you will trigger. And then under these Pads is where you can add patterns to be triggered. Add the patterns in anyway that makes sense to you. But the best would be to lay them out in a similar fashion as your arrangement in the playlist.
Step 2 – Assigning Clips to Pads
When you add your patterns to the performance mode you may notice that your pattern is longer than the Pad. Don’t worry about this. Just shorten the length of the pattern clip so that it sits in a pad area.
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Now when you play back your song it will start from the start point on the right and play through.
You can trigger the pads by clicking on the pad header. This will start the playback of all the patterns under that pad. Or you can click on the play button on each pattern to just initiate that pattern. And if you click it again, it’ll mute that pattern. On each pattern you’ll see a progress bar as it moves through, and on the track is a circular progress bar showing you which tracks are being used in the performance.
What you’ll notice is this can get a bit messy as you’ll hear your song arrangement playing back plus you’ll be triggering the different pads and patterns. What I find works best is to Start the playback of the song after the end of your arrangement. Or better yet, you can delete the patterns in the song playlist area on the right and just make up an arrangement on the fly by triggering the different pads and patterns.
Step 3 – Different Trigger Modes
You can set different trigger modes for the tracks. Right-click on the track and then under the Performance Mode are the different options you have available to you.
You can set some of the patterns as one-shot trigger hits. Maybe you want to create some sound effect one-shot hit patterns. Then you can play back your song as the normal arrangement, but trigger some one-shot sound effects as the song plays back. Or change the Trigger and Position sync length for different start points and lengths that the clip plays back for as you launch it.
Automation clips can also be added into the performance mode. They can be assigned to tracks and then triggered at specific points in the live performance. This gives you some great flexibility in a live context on changing up your song and the way it sounds with different automation clips happening at different times.
Step 4 – Using an External Controller to Trigger Pads
I highly recommend using an external MIDI controller to trigger these pads and patterns, such as the APC40, Launchpad, or MPC devices. Make sure you have set this device up under the MIDI options as a MIDI input device.
Now you can trigger these pads and patterns in a more tangible way than using a mouse and looking at your computer screen. You can really get into your performance now. So take note of how many trigger pads you have on your MIDI device. I have stuck with using 8 pads in FL Studio as I have 8 pads going horizontally on my Launchpad. Sure you can use the scroll keys to scroll around to see more, but I like to keep things simple especially when it comes to live performances where things can quickly and easily get more complicated. But I’ll leave this up to you.
Try this out and see how it works for you, but I really feel that working with an external device in this way feels more like an instrument than an electronic device in front of my eyes.
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Conclusion
That’s how to convert your FL Studiosongs to the Performance Mode and use them in a live context. So get in there and convert your songs and play them out in a different ways at your next gig!
For further FL Studio Tips and Techniques check out the following tutorial:
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Hello, as you can see by the title I have got a problem. My brand new Launchpad Mk2 that I just bought won't work in Fl studio 12.4.2 (Build 33) 64Bit.
You can see here that Fl Studio does detect the Launchpad. And I am very sure that all the settings in here are right, since it matches the exakt image that was posted right here (In the mk2 setup tutorial) http://forum.image-line.com/viewtopic.php?t=147179
This is how my MIDI settings look: https://i.imgur.com/KNSTTWm.png
Everything seems to be allright?? The top bar of buttons (the round ones on the top and NOT on the right side lights up in muffled colors, like this: https://i.imgur.com/tH3WDqx.jpg
However, When I try to play the Launchpad not a single light or tone is happening. It's all dead exept the top line of lights. As I said I just bought this Launchpad and I have updated it to the latest version with the updater. It says it is compatible with FL Studio since Fl studio 12.1 I also tried restarting my computer, just so you know.
Thank you for your help, It is deeply appreciated
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