![]() When routing via Push 2, the display process might allocate an unusual amount of memory.Live would crash when importing a greater number of MIDI files to the Arrangement than the amount of available MIDI tracks, if Push 2 was connected.Live would crash if a Drum Rack clip in the last scene was duplicated from Push.When selecting a track containing a Simpler which was playing back a sample, the playhead would sometimes not be displayed.Fixed a bug that caused Live to crash when moving tracks while Push 2 was connected, under certain circumstances.Fixed a bug which prevented auto updates from working on Windows 10.When Live's authorization was not successful, the dialog box could erroneously confirm it as successful.Disabled audio and MIDI meters were not correctly shown as grayed out in the routing choosers.The glitch was visible in Detail View (in both the Arrangement and Session View), and would only appear in automation segments not covering the full track height. Fixed a graphical glitch that occurred when hovering over automation segments drawn on top of a waveform.Fixed a bug which prevented changing the text color in Drum Rack return chains to white when the chain's color was dark.Fixed a bug that caused Live to crash when opening a context menu in a device chain containing no instruments.The GUI would appear laggy when zooming in audio tracks and moving the zooming hotspot on Windows if the files were being streamed from a hard drive.If a dropdown or context menu was open in Live, pressing CMD+Shift+- on a Mac OS would cause Live to crash.In order for the script to function correctly, it is recommended to update the Minilab MkII Firmware to the latest version available. Added support for the Arturia MiniLab MkII control surface.This also fixed a bug which prevented waveforms or meters from being displayed on Push 2, under certain circumstances. Fixed a crash that would occur if the ReWire.dll for PreSonus's "Notion" DAW was installed, and Push was enabled in Live's Preferences.In case no audio driver is selected (OSX) or no ASIO driver is available (Windows), the "Show Link Toggle" button is disabled in Live's Preferences.Previously, the global launch quantization setting would not be recalled correctly after performing an undo/redo, or after a crash occurred.Fixed a crash that would occur after creating a MIDI feedback loop with a VST plug-in.Previously, copying or duplicating an Arrangement clip created unwanted automation for some third-party AU plug-in parameters, if they were not yet automated.VST plug-ins would be rescanned on program launch, after an automatic update took place.Live Sets created on Windows will no longer be saved as temporary files, and will therefore show up under Windows Explorer's list of recently used files.Improved the reliability of vertical scrolling on Windows.Added Control Surface support for the Roland FA series.There's even an inline MIDI editor for programming or editing MIDI clips. It feels slick and makes remote controlling Live sets a breeze, and you can control a fair few other things too like metronome, trigger quantization and so on. ![]() Devices can be browsed in a clever, multi-stacked view at the base of the window and this works for Live's own devices and third-party plug-ins as well. In Matrix view you can control a Live set, launching clips and mixing, recording and even crossfading. ![]() The Matrix is a Live control surface and once you have downloaded the small bridge app for Mac or Windows, it's simple to connect the app to Live and get started. LK's big selling point is that it works both as an Ableton Live controller and as a generic MIDI controller, with only the Matrix section being specific to Live : the other three also work with any MIDI hardware or software. I was able to test it with the iRig as well as a wireless network and both solutions worked flawlessly. It works wirelessly or over a wired connection via a hardware interface like IK Multimedia's iRig MIDI 2. ![]() Running on iPad and Android tablets, it's free to download from their respective app stores and offers in-app purchases to unlock the full functionality of its four sections: $9.99 for the Matrix and £4.99 each for the other three. LK is the successor to LIVKONTROL, from Portuguese developers Imaginando. ![]()
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