![]() I'd also love to be able to hide the left row with other LK modules (pads, chorder.) - If you use primarily matrix (or any other module), it's occupying precious screen real estate and making the UI more cluttered. top clip and then I'm confused what happened. I often accidentally tap it instead of e.g. This is not something you need to change during live playing. It's maybe nice to have it (but is really someone using it when hosted as AUv3?), but could be rather buried somewhere in the settings. I'd also love to disable Ableton mode switch when using Matrix as AUv3. text "piano roll" in the middle, maybe some up (when collapsed) and down (when expanded) arrows around? ![]() What about marking the bar that opens the piano roll with e.g. What about hiding those transport buttons if you use host transport mode? Do they make any sense then? AUM where you usually want it to be synced with host, so the first 5 buttons from the left are not of much use.Īlso, switching from Matrix to piano roll is really unintuitive, I thought for a long time you have to always drag it, then I found out if you tap on the empty area in the middle, it toggles up/down by single Few suggestions: This may be confusing, as you don't use global transport that much in e.g. The confusion between top row transport buttons is that the top row controls the clip whilst bottom row is global transport. Multiple sequences / switching sequences / chain (song I agree that the UI may be confusing and you need some time to get use to it.record a sequence live via keyboard (bonus for auto-adjusting length of sequence).If LK is indeed buggy at this point, what alternatives?. ![]() Heard great things about Atom, but I believe you can’t switch or chain sequences. Well actually MidiKeys, which is great but I found live recording into midikeys to be quite horrible. This being said, it covers everything you need to make a “song mode” in AUM and I haven’t found anything else. They’re on the same UI space and editor yet their operation context is completely different. Duplicate (2 pluses icon) duplicates selected notes whereas the “X” doesn’t delete notes but the whole clip. The operations on the sequence editor are not consistent.When you open a sequence there’s 2 transports, sequence and global, but they’re identical.you have to click on an unlabeled, unidentifiable area to open the clip sequence / editor back and forth.after monitoring you must press rec for actual monitoring.LK is a lot more concise but has the same problem IMO. I’d manage to get somewhere (googling or after a long try/error) and a few days later I’d get lost again, I couldn’t click with the logic. I abandoned Modstep because I found it extremely unintuitive, it’s a pity cos the thing is a beast, but I kept getting lost, not finding my way around. LK looks a lot like Modstep, very similar workflow, layout and UI. not being able to record (this usually happens on first launch).Thing is I find it quite buggy and I don’t know if it’s due to the demo mode or not, these happen randomly and sporadically I need a midi clip launcher/sequencer/looper and LK seems like a capable all-in-one solution. ![]() I’m running demo and considering the purchase. I’m having mixed feelings with LK and I’d appreciate some insights. ![]()
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