Can you control Ableton Live with ipad/android tablet like this...?
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 489 posts since 6 Feb, 2010
Hey I am considering buying a tablet but before I do I would like to get answer to these questions.
I am hoping that the tablet could replace my other mobile controllers. For that to happen I would need all the following features visible simultaneously (not needing to change into another page for another set of controls):
- keyboard for note-on, note-off messages, at least 1 octave visible, with the option of having even narrow keys and 2 octaves visible simultaneously. In addition octave up and down buttons for transposing the keyboard up or down with octaves amount (like in most MIDI keyboards).
- pitch bend and modulation wheel controls on screen
- MIDI program change buttons, program change + and program change - buttons and hopefully in addition a field where you can input number for the program to change to.
- at least one additional slider on the screen, perhaps even 2-3. I need at least one slider to control the selected track volume in Ableton Live. I use this feature ALL the time: http://stc.wiffbi.com/
- note-on velocity control and aftertouch is bonus but not absolute necessity
- I need a robust stable solution with relatively low latency. Does anybody know if this is possible with Google/Asus Nexus 7...? It is just much cheaper than an Ipad, I would prefer to buy that if you can use it. By the way I have Windows7-64bit laptop with Ableton Live 8. I prefer a wired connection instead of some WIFI solution if possible, or I suppose a WIFI solution cannot be very robust...?
- it would really be cool if I could get rid of bigger mobile keyboards and move into a tablet
I am hoping that the tablet could replace my other mobile controllers. For that to happen I would need all the following features visible simultaneously (not needing to change into another page for another set of controls):
- keyboard for note-on, note-off messages, at least 1 octave visible, with the option of having even narrow keys and 2 octaves visible simultaneously. In addition octave up and down buttons for transposing the keyboard up or down with octaves amount (like in most MIDI keyboards).
- pitch bend and modulation wheel controls on screen
- MIDI program change buttons, program change + and program change - buttons and hopefully in addition a field where you can input number for the program to change to.
- at least one additional slider on the screen, perhaps even 2-3. I need at least one slider to control the selected track volume in Ableton Live. I use this feature ALL the time: http://stc.wiffbi.com/
- note-on velocity control and aftertouch is bonus but not absolute necessity
- I need a robust stable solution with relatively low latency. Does anybody know if this is possible with Google/Asus Nexus 7...? It is just much cheaper than an Ipad, I would prefer to buy that if you can use it. By the way I have Windows7-64bit laptop with Ableton Live 8. I prefer a wired connection instead of some WIFI solution if possible, or I suppose a WIFI solution cannot be very robust...?
- it would really be cool if I could get rid of bigger mobile keyboards and move into a tablet
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- KVRist
- 316 posts since 9 Dec, 2006
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 489 posts since 6 Feb, 2010
look promising but touchdaw at least seems to work trough WLAN, and WLAN is notorious for causing trouble and glitches with computer audio. Is there any way to make either of this work trough a cable...?twisted-space wrote:Have a look at
http://www.humatic.de/htools/touchdaw/manual.htm
and
http://www.dawsound.com/
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- KVRian
- 960 posts since 27 Jun, 2011
WLAN taking process priority is awindows problem (I'm on windows). But honestly, with today's processing power it's overrated and IIRC can be adjusted in settings.golemus wrote:look promising but touchdaw at least seems to work trough WLAN, and WLAN is notorious for causing trouble and glitches with computer audio. Is there any way to make either of this work trough a cable...?twisted-space wrote:Have a look at
http://www.humatic.de/htools/touchdaw/manual.htm
and
http://www.dawsound.com/
The whole reason these apps exists though is because they're wireless, requiring no setup or permanent installation. I don't know of any that work wired.
- KVRian
- 1281 posts since 26 Mar, 2004 from UK
Touchdaw can also work over usb. Bit of a pain to setup and requires a translation program running.
Give the manual a read before you invest in it, is available on the website.
Give the manual a read before you invest in it, is available on the website.
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- KVRian
- 1107 posts since 31 Oct, 2002 from the high desert
Don't forget, you'll just be sending MIDI, not an audio stream...