Comments by B4F
Sorry I don't often go on the forum.
Just choose the trigger action (the track is selected or the track is armed) that turns the switch on. If you select another track or unarmed this track it turns it off.
there are 8 differents switches. Any switch can by mapped on any control that Ableton allows you to map, even on another track.
It work with Live 11.
Just choose the trigger action (the track is selected or the track is armed) that turns the switch on. If you select another track or unarmed this track it turns it off.
there are 8 differents switches. Any switch can by mapped on any control that Ableton allows you to map, even on another track.
It work with Live 11.
How to Use:
Just put the device in the effects chain: It will control the last looper in the effects chain (if you put several). The principle is to map the device button with an external controller. The controller will only be active if the track is armed or selected. It's less good than mapping the "pedal" button of the looper but it allows you to have a single controller for different loopers which is not possible by mapping the "pedal" button (unless you want all the loopers to do exactly the same actions at the same time)
The only goal is to control several loopers on several tracks with the same controller and to be able to choose which looper will be assigned to each signal from the controller (a switch pedal in my case).