ncc file and open it to import it in the Controller Editor. Open "File" menu and click on "Open Configuration." menu item.Ĥ. Make sure you have the Mikro MK3 already connected and turned on, it will go in MIDI mode when you open Controller Editor.ģ. Open/Run the Controller Editor as an Administrator and do the followings:Ģ. ncc template file, please do the followings:ġ. Inside the ZIP you will find the MIDI Remote scripts and the controller template itself.Įdit: What I saw in the video of that $15.00 script, was the Maschine MK3 Legacy script, just altered a bit with a tiny knowledge of Python programming language.Thus they are willing of making profit of it.But I am glad that they stated it in the website already, that they based their work on the Legacy script Important: Make sure you run Controller Editor as Administrator, so you can save the template to the device, so you do not have to open the controller editor and reapply the template each time you start making music. Just give it a go, if you want I can post the Controller Template for Mikro MK3 that I prepared. It has a nice integration similar to that $15.00 one (I haven't try it but I saw on the website), with drum rack, keyboard mode, transport control, patterns and scnene launch. All I have to do is to configure everything on the Controller Editor for my Mikro to be same as those of Maschine MK3 with the "Ableton 9" template (inside Controller Editor). I am using the Maschine MK3 Legacy script with my Mikro MK3. Sorry I don't have better answers or solutions That is why there is no mention of Host Control in any Documentation/product description for the Mikro. and due to the limited capabilities of the Mikro, I am sure NI figured that offering only "Some" functionality was not worth it. Of course you would expect the Push to be able to control a lot of functions. Remember, PUSH is an Ableton product, Mikro is a NI product. I would would quite a bit of time to try and figure it all out, and since I have the Full Mk3 it is not on the top of my 'ToDo' list. But due to the fact that there is only one Knob on the Mikro, I didn't get into fader control as I don't know if it is even possible. I started playing around with a Mikro/MCU, was able to get Transport, screen switching, Track selection, Record arm/Solos/Select to work fine, but those are just some basic things that are easily programmable. You can do some things with The Controller Editor to control functions in Ableton using the MCU protocol, but there are limitations to that as well. That looks like an interesting script appears they put a lot of work into it.that's why they are charging for it.
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