Ah, ok… If you are talking about assigning each pad to a unique instrument/sample in Renoise, then I can understand your problem now. But that is not something that is limited to certain MIDI controllers - I can’t do that on mine either for example.
There would need to be some functionality included in Renoise to assign or lock instruments to certain MIDI channels for this to work correctly, then we could trigger specific instruments (or groups of instruments all on the same channel) from our MIDI controllers without manually selecting that instrument in Renoise first.
I think it’s a decent controller, been using the axiom 49 for awhile now after going thru 3 edirol pcr-50s. these axioms are built alot tougher and have really nice keys.
I have the Axiom 61, and I can map the Pads to any note or MIDI Channel by selecting the Pad and the editing the controller information, MIDI Channel and Note Data via the keypad. I can assign the Pads to any combination I want.
I really like the Axiom 61. The only feature missing in Renoise is the ability to control the Renoise Transport via the Transport controls. Reason and Reaper recognise the Transport controls straight away, but I haven’t found any way to get Renoise to recognise them.
I love my Axiom 25! My only wish is that they add transport control support to Renoise. It would be nice to be able to access the controls via my Axiom. A recording pre-count would be very desirable as well.
No I don’t. I don’t have any Axiom, and I don’t have It’s manual. And I pretty sure I never gonna get one either
The whole reason I was asking about the pads is because I’m a little interested in Korg Padkontrol, akai mpd 24, or something similar. And I know it has been discussed earlier here on the board. And I thought it was impossible to map samples/instruments to Pads… So It would be really great if someone, with experience from midi-pads, could make some kind of tutorial.
The hardware side of it would be controller-specific. The way I assign MIDI note numbers and channels with the Axiom 61 is probably different to the way you’d do it with a PadKontrol, but any hardware controller that allows you to change MIDI note numbers and channels should be compatible with Renoise.
I’ve got an Axiom 25 and I really love it… If I had enough space, I would probably be using an Axiom 49 right now… I would really enjoy those 9 sliders and the 2 extra octaves.
Thank you, but after 4 years with renoise I think I know how to using midi and samples.
don’t have any midi controller with DRUM PADS! So It’s pretty hard for my to try, isn’t it?
I have tried to map the “buttons” on my xiosynth (in midi-mode) to samples/instruments. But no success… I guess drumpads acts pretty much the same, but have no clue. Thats why I was asking!
Is there anyone that use Akai mpd 16/24, M-audio Trigger finger or Korg padkontrol with to trigger samples/notes in renoise? If so, please tell me how. Don’t refer to any tutorial or manual , because I have already read it!
As far as I know triggering samples using pads is impossible…
You can generate a drumkit and trigger samples using the keys, so maybe it is possible to assign the pads to key CC’s and trigger the drumkit with the pads.
I’m not sure if this will work and I’m not able to check because I don’t have a MIDI controller with pads.
Pads transmit note messages just like keys C-G (not sure which octave).
Another vote for transport controls support. It could be done right now, if Renoise would be able to map it’s transport controls to midi messages, because that’s what Axiom transmits from those buttons.
And another vote for transport controls support :).
I have Axiom 61. A few days ago I tried mapping midi to keyboard buttons with Bome’s midi translator, but somehow Renoise does not receive virtual key presses from it (other programs do).
I suggested Transport Control many times. And devs said - “It`ll be in next version(s)”.
I have axiom 25. No problems with it. Pads are working. U cant assign to them. Just can trigger samples from specific notes. And also pads are working ok with Battery 2 and 3 versions inside renoise. So you can do everything using Battery i guess. Trigger, loop and so on.