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swift_jams
from big sky on 2013-02-11 23:30 [#02449308]
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I'm running windows 8. I have Abelton 8 Live. Driver CD wont read, not sure which driver to get online, due to the Win 8 issue. Enigma is not included but a program called Pro Sessions sound + loop libraries is on disk.
Any geniuses able to list instructions or etc? Please and thank you.
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hedphukkerr
from mathbotton (United States) on 2013-02-11 23:45 [#02449310]
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it doesn't look like you actually should need any drivers to get it working - the manual only says they're required if you want it to interact with multiple applications at once.
you should just plug it in and have it automatically show up under midi devices in ableton, just like most other midi interfaces.
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Spookyluke
from United States on 2013-02-11 23:45 [#02449311]
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Use the driver from Windows 7 in the appropriate 32bit or 64bit version.
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swift_jams
from big sky on 2013-02-11 23:51 [#02449313]
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Upon plugin:
USB Device not recognized.
Tried with both 32 and 64 for Win 7.p
Perhaps a downgrade, but I am not familiar with links or such to do that either.
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hedphukkerr
from mathbotton (United States) on 2013-02-11 23:58 [#02449314]
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sounds like you may have a busted unit, because it should have class-compliant drivers already in windows that automatically recognize it.
from the manual:
"Basic Installation Because it is a class-compliant device, installing the Trigger Finger on your Windows XP or Mac OS X computer is simple and straightforward:
• Use the supplied USB cable to connect the Trigger Finger to a USB port on your computer and you’ll be ready to go! You can do this while the computer is on
or off, and no further driver installation will be necessary.
Installing the Windows Multi-client Driver While class-compliancy offers easy setup and connection of the Trigger Finger, the Windows class driver is deficient in that only a single application, or program, can
use the Trigger Finger at any given time. For many users this is perfectly acceptable, as they will be using the Trigger Finger to communicate with their host audio
application only."
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Spookyluke
from United States on 2013-02-11 23:58 [#02449315]
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Unplug it. Install the 64bit driver for Windows 7. Plug it in. Start Ableton Live.
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swift_jams
from big sky on 2013-02-12 00:05 [#02449316]
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Still not recognizing it, spookyluke, with the notification window that pops up upon inserting the usb end.
the led is on and all the pads knobs and sliders register a value on the device. wont even bother opening abelton if its not recognizing it though.
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Spookyluke
from United States on 2013-02-12 00:19 [#02449318]
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Ableton will probably recognize it. Or in Live's preferences, find control surface and set it to something similar if your device isn't listed.
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swift_jams
from big sky on 2013-02-12 00:26 [#02449319]
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Its on there and I set it, though it wasn't linking from hardware thru to software. It only showed that it was working on the hardware end. Nothing going into the PC other than the fact that it wasn't recognizing whatever was coming through the usb. Im crying :(
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hedphukkerr
from mathbotton (United States) on 2013-02-12 00:33 [#02449320]
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it's all good, you should prolly have just gotten an mpd or launchpad anyway :P
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hedphukkerr
from mathbotton (United States) on 2013-02-12 00:34 [#02449321]
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or a midi fighter, cuz those guys are BAD ASS and have the best fucking support out there.
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swift_jams
from big sky on 2013-02-12 00:38 [#02449322]
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They look so un-natural to play, unlike soft square gridpad. I'd take the mpd26 back in a heartbeat though. If this wont work on windows 7 ill have to do just that.
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hedphukkerr
from mathbotton (United States) on 2013-02-12 00:58 [#02449324]
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again, pretty sure you've got a busted unit which, unless you bought second-hand, you should be able to return. everything i can find leads me to believe it should "just work" in windows.
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swift_jams
from big sky on 2013-02-12 01:12 [#02449326]
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I got it at a pawn shop for 100 bucks cause it was clean. 30 day warranty for "repairs or exchange only"
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sadist
from the dark side of the moon on 2013-02-12 09:28 [#02449341]
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a midi figher is not pressure sensitive so it is useless for druming.
also, lol @ win8
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swift_jams
from big sky on 2013-02-12 21:29 [#02449378]
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Welp the unit isn't busted. My friend got it plugged into his laptop, a bit older with Win 7, but it all linked up fine in FL Studio, despite latency issues. Perhaps M Audio will develop a driver for the new OS if there is any such demand.
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hedphukkerr
from mathbotton (United States) on 2013-02-12 21:50 [#02449384]
Points: 8833 Status: Regular | Followup to sadist: #02449341
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mad zach and his brother would beg to differ
personally i've had an mpd (with big fat pads and sensitivity corx) and launchpad for the last year+ and actually found i prefer finger drumming on the launchpad with no velocity sensitivity.
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