X-Git-Url: http://shamusworld.gotdns.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=include%2Fusing-the-ableton-push-2.html;h=daed433037d535ca69bfc265419de7000056b4b2;hb=935badcb9b12a81f840d447a01999755c4ff9916;hp=c5a959c2880deec4028f661a3aadd01f871c6a03;hpb=2098e011e638b5c86c56e68df7757975fc4d728f;p=ardour-manual diff --git a/include/using-the-ableton-push-2.html b/include/using-the-ableton-push-2.html index c5a959c..daed433 100644 --- a/include/using-the-ableton-push-2.html +++ b/include/using-the-ableton-push-2.html @@ -1,11 +1,15 @@ -

- the Ableton Push 2 surface -

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+ The Ableton Push 2 surface +
+ The Ableton Push 2 surface +
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Since version 5.4, Ardour has had extensive support for the Ableton Push2. This is an expensive but beautifully engineered control - surface primarily targetting the workflow found in Ableton's Live + surface primarily targeting the workflow found in Ableton's Live software and other similar tools such as Bitwig. As of version 5.4, Ardour does not offer the same kind of workflow, so we have designed our support for the Push 2 around mixing and editing and musical @@ -17,18 +21,39 @@

Plug the USB cable from the Push 2 into a USB2 or USB3 port on your computer. For brighter backlighting, also plug in the power supply - (this is not necessary for use). + (this is not necessary for use).

The Push 2 will be automatically recognized by your operating system, and will appear in any of the lists of possible MIDI ports in both Ardour and other similar software.

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+ Linux does not provide normal users access to arbitrary USB + devices by default (this is a security measure). To give yourself + access to the Push2, you need to create a file in + the /etc/udev/rules.d folder (directory). The name of + the should be something like "50-Ableton-Push2.rules" (the only + critical parts are that it ends in ".rules" and is unique). The + file should contain the following single line: +

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+ + SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="2982", ATTR{idProduct}=="1967", MODE="0666", GROUP="audio" + +

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+ Note that you will need to be member of the group named in the + "GROUP" property ("audio" in the example above). +

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To connect the Push 2 to Ardour, open the Preferences dialog, and then click on "Control Surfaces". Click on the "Enable" button in the line that says "Ableton Push 2" in order to activate Ardour's - Push 2 support. + Push 2 support.

Once you select the input and output port, Ardour will initialize @@ -44,29 +69,33 @@ aftertouch or polyphonic pressure messages. You can alter this setting via the Push 2 GUI, accessed by double-clicking on the "Push 2" entry in the control surfaces list. -

-the Push 2 configuration dialog

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+ The Push 2 configuration dialog +
+ The Push 2 configuration dialog +
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Basic Concepts

With the Push 2 support in Ardour 5.4, you can do the following things: -

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Perform using the 8 x 8 pad "grid"
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The Push 2 has really lovely pressure-sensitive pads that can - also generate either aftertouch or note (polyphonic) pressure.
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Global Mixing
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See many tracks at once, and control numerous parameters for each.
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Track/Bus Mixing
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View a single track/bus, with even more parameters for the track.
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Choose the mode/scale, root note and more for the pads
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37 scales are available. Like Live, Ardour offers both - "in-key" and "chromatic" pad layouts.
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+ + + + + + + + + +
Perform using the 8 x 8 pad "grid"The Push 2 has really lovely pressure-sensitive pads that can + also generate either aftertouch or note (polyphonic) pressure.
Global MixingSee many tracks at once, and control numerous parameters for each.
Track/Bus MixingView a single track/bus, with even more parameters for the track.
Choose the mode/scale, root note and more for the pads37 scales are available. Like Live, Ardour offers both + "in-key" and "chromatic" pad layouts.
- ... plus a variety of tasks related to transport control, selection, + … plus a variety of tasks related to transport control, selection, import, click track control and more.

@@ -89,7 +118,7 @@ controls on the Push 2 will not not be delivered to the "Push 2 Pads" port. This makes no difference in practice, because the other controls do not send messages that are useful for musical - performance. + performance.

Global Mix

@@ -99,10 +128,14 @@ them, the video display and the 8 buttons below that are combined to provide a global view of the session mix.

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- global mix mode on Push2 screen -

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+ Global mix mode on Push2 screen +
+ Global mix mode on Push2 screen +
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The upper buttons are labelled by text in the video display just below them. Pressing one of the buttons changes the function of the @@ -111,26 +144,26 @@

As of Ardour 5.4, the possible parameters are: -

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Volumes
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The display shows a knob and text displaying + + + + + + + + + + + +
VolumesThe display shows a knob and text displaying the current gain setting for the track, and a meter that corresponds precisely to the meter shown in the Ardour GUI for that track. Changing the meter type (e.g. from Peak to K12) in the GUI will also change it in the Push 2 display. The physical knob will alter track/bus gain. - -
Pans
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The display shows a knob indicating the pan direction/azimuth +
PansThe display shows a knob indicating the pan direction/azimuth for the corresponding track/bus. Turning the physical knob will pan the track left and right. If the track/bus has no panner (i.e. it has only a single output), no knob is shown and the - physical knob will do nothing. -
Pan Widths
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For tracks with 2 outputs, the display will show a knob + physical knob will do nothing.

Pan Widths

For tracks with 2 outputs, the display will show a knob indicating the pan width setting for the corresponding track/bus. The physical knob can be turned to adjust the - width. + width.

Unlike many DAWs, Ardour's stereo panners have "width" @@ -142,17 +175,17 @@ please be aware than many DAWs use a "panner" that actually implement "balance" and not "panning", hence the difference.

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A Sends
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The display shows a knob indicating the gain level for the +
A SendsThe display shows a knob indicating the gain level for the first send in that track. If the track has no send, no knob will be shown, and the physical knob for that track will do nothing. - -
B Sends, C Sends, D Sends
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Like "A Sends", but for the 2nd, 3rd and 4th sends of a +
B Sends, C Sends, D SendsLike "A Sends", but for the 2nd, 3rd and 4th sends of a track/bus respectively. - - +

To change which tracks are shown while in global mix mode, use the @@ -204,14 +237,14 @@ selected track/bus will be displayed on the Push 2. Above the display, the first 4 knobs control track volume (gain), pan directiom/azimuth, pan width, and where appropriate, track input - trim. + trim.

Below the display, 7 buttons provide immediate control of mute, solo, rec-enable, monitoring (input or disk or automatic), solo isolate and solo safe state. When a a track is muted due to other track(s) soloing, the mute button will flash (to differentiate from - its state when it is explicitly muted). + its state when it is explicitly muted).

The video display also shows meters for the track, which as in @@ -231,10 +264,14 @@ Press the Scale button to enter Scale mode. The display will look like this:

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- track mix mode on Push2 screen -

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+ Track mix mode on Push2 screen +
+ Track mix mode on Push2 screen +
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In the center, 37 scales are presented. Scroll through them by either using the cursor/arrow keys to the lower right of the @@ -281,82 +318,81 @@ the buttons and knobs around the edges of the Push 2 will carry out various functions related to their (illuminated) label. As of Ardour 5.4, this includes: -

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Metronome (button and adjacent knob)
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Metronome (button and adjacent knob) Enables/disables the click (metronome). The knob directly above it will control the volume (gain) of the click. - -
Undo/Redo
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- Undo or redo the previous editing operation. -
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Delete
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Undo/Redo + Undo or redo the previous editing operation. +
Delete Deletes the currently selected region, or range, or note. Equivalent to using Ctrl/Cmd-x on the keyboard. - -
Quantize
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Quantize If a MIDI region is selected in Ardour, this will open the quantize dialog. - -
Duplicate
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Duplicate Duplicates the current region or range selection. - -
Rec-Enable
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Rec-Enable Enables and disables Ardour's global record enable state. - -
Play
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Play Starts and stops the transport. Press Shift-Play to return to the session start. - -
Add Track
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Add Track Opens Ardour's Add Track/Bus dialog. - -
Browse
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Browse Open's Ardour's import dialog to select and audition existing audio and MIDI files. - -
Master
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Master Pressing this button jumps directly to Track Mix mode, with the master out bus displayed. - -
Cursor arrows
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Cursor arrows These are used by some modes to navigate within the display (e.g Scale mode). In other modes, the up/down cursor arrows will scroll the GUI display up and down, while the left/right cursor arrows will generally scroll within the Push 2 display itself. - -
Repeat
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Repeat Enables/disables loop playback. This will follow Ardour's "loop is mode" preference, just like the loop button in the Ardour - GUI. - -
Octave buttons
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+ GUI. +
Octave buttons These shift the root note of the current pad scale up or down by - 1 octave. - -
Page buttons
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+ 1 octave. +
Page buttons These scroll Ardour's editor display left and right along the - timeline. - -
Master (top right) knob
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+ timeline. +
Master (top right) knob This knob controls the gain/volume of Ardour's main output. If - the session has a monitor saec - - + the session has a monitor section. +

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