![]() I will answer any questions people have here - please don't ask them at my Blog, as this forum gets far more traffic relevant to this than my blog ever will.Ĭlick to expand.The article is opening for me, so I'm not sure what might have been happening that day you tried. Right-click on the entry and select from the "Transport" section either Play, Record, FF, Rewind or Loop, depending upon which button you have pushed, and you will be on your way. On the "Customize Controllers" page, turn on the MIDI Learn and press each transport control, and you will see its code appear. (The article references an Akai MPK249, but the steps are exactly the same for the most part.) Unlike what is suggested by NI, do not set up the Hardware Controller entry for S-Series keyboards as "Mackie Universal Controller" (since there is no such entry in Samplitude), but rather set it up as a general MIDI device following the same steps as outlined in this article on my blog. I recently wrote an article on setting up the hardware controllers in Samplitude Pro X2 and X3.
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