Live Setup
Tutorial 1024 - Mapping
by Protoculture
Tutorial Description
In this Tech Tip we look at mapping functions to a controller and the importance of MIDI mode or DAW Mode when mapping and also setting the mix correctly on each element compensating for when a fader is fully open if needs be so you aren't clipping.
Course Progress
- Comments
- Details
Course description
Protoculture's back with a new set of Tech Tips, and this time he's looking at performance in a live situation and getting your DAW and equipment set up correctly to make things as easy and fun as possible!
Whether you're actually playing live or just want to have some fun with your existing tracks, these ten Tech Tips are predominantly aimed at Bitwig and Ableton users.
Starting with exporting and organising your stems into loopable sections, we tackle everything from mapping to controllers to routing, so you can play and record live with and without the audience listening, add effects, change presets easily, and much more.
This is an in-depth, somewhat advanced look at how you can successfully perform your tracks once they're complete and make them shine for the audience without any headaches or errors.
Check it out!
Course Resources
Resources are only available for Subscribers or if you have purchased this course - you can Subscribe Here to get access to these courses resources as well as resources for ALL of our courses
Sign in
Subscribe
Course Notes
- Comments
- Details
Course description
Protoculture's back with a new set of Tech Tips, and this time he's looking at performance in a live situation and getting your DAW and equipment set up correctly to make things as easy and fun as possible!
Whether you're actually playing live or just want to have some fun with your existing tracks, these ten Tech Tips are predominantly aimed at Bitwig and Ableton users.
Starting with exporting and organising your stems into loopable sections, we tackle everything from mapping to controllers to routing, so you can play and record live with and without the audience listening, add effects, change presets easily, and much more.
This is an in-depth, somewhat advanced look at how you can successfully perform your tracks once they're complete and make them shine for the audience without any headaches or errors.
Check it out!
Course Resources
Resources are only available for Subscribers or if you have purchased this course - you can Subscribe Here to get access to these courses resources as well as resources for ALL of our courses
Sign in
Subscribe




