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Lesson time: (3min 21sec)
Après une courte impro pour te montrer ce que tu apprendras dans ce chapitre, Mark connecte son AKAI MPD 32 et son Push 2 à Ableton Live.
This lesson is part of the course Augmenter Ableton Live : le guide ultime pour utiliser des appareils externes
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Lesson transcript:
Okay, so what I've been doing here is using this piece of external gear to control a VST inside Ableton Live. I've also been using the Push to sequence that.
That's basically what we're going to cover now: augmenting a piece of software, a VST drum machine, with a piece of hardware to make it more hands-on and akin to working with a real piece of hardware.
What we're going to do is:
In order to do this, we need only a few things:
This setup will enable you to interact with that VST instrument in ways that would otherwise be quite difficult. It will eliminate the need to use the mouse and keyboard for interaction, making it a whole lot more fun!
So, let's get things plugged in and get started.
This is a USB 3 hub. It's really important to have a hub that can handle the amount of data being transferred when you've got this many peripherals plugged in. I've found this one to be really good.
So, that's plugged in, nice and simple. This device is powered by the USB, so we don't have to worry about external power.
Now, what we're going to do is head into Ableton Live, check out the VST that we're going to be working with, and get that set up. Then, we'll come back and do some mapping on the Akai.

Mark Burnett est un Ableton Certified Trainer qui travaille avec les produits Ableton depuis plus de 14 ans. En tant que producteur et DJ chez Funk'n Deep Records, ses morceaux ont été joués dans de grands festivals ainsi que dans les sets et podcasts d'artistes comme Carl Cox et Richie Hawtin, et il s'est produit devant des foules de plusieurs milliers de personnes. Il organise également des événements de grande envergure comme le Workhouse Project, et a étudié à l'Imperial College London. Son cours porte sur l'utilisation d'Ableton Live pour construire des performances en direct, et convient aux producteurs et interprètes de musique électronique qui souhaitent faire passer leur spectacle du studio à la scène. read more