Amazing and well done
Finally bought a couple modules and thankfully haven’t had too many issues.
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4.17 out of 5
6 ratings in Malaysia
Finally bought a couple modules and thankfully haven’t had too many issues.
Great app for Ableton! Highly recommended it
I would like faders and knobs in LK to reflect what Ableton shows, when starting new projects. Right now, the faders in LK stay in place, even though faders in Ableton are at 0db for new projects. Also in console, the big pan knob should have an option to reset to 50 not 0 when you double tap it (balanced pan). Thanks.
LK is an incredible piece of software. I love the clip launching and unlimited steps in the matrix module, particularly for use in AUM; this is one of the most useful tools on iOS.
As the whole Cosmos would fall short in measuring LK’s Greatness! Could you guys please upload a couple of updated videos of LK please! Not very long, umm, around 20 minutes each vids, max 5 to 6. Trust me, LK’s PR is gonna skyrocketed! Eternal Allegiance!
I tried this app when I had a jailbroke free IAP version years ago and liked it. So when I got a new iPad I decided to buy some features to try and loop clips with ease. I never dove into it super deep so I’m just finding the UI a bit not so user friendly. It seems great and maybe great along side Ableton but only iPad alone, haven’t really found it as useful as I anticipated. Love your other apps though!?! hahah!?!
It makes me so happy.
I think this app is amazing. Really reliable and flexible. You can totally fine the granular thing as well as the macro. It’s a fantastic app and I’d easily give it 5 stars if it weren’t for one thing. Record enable is in exclusive mode in Ableton 12 at least. When I record enable a track it disables the others, it that’s something that can be changed it’s a very easy 5 stars!
LK as an iPad controller for Ableton Live is superb. The two-way control script works well and USB connection through UBRIDGE has been solid after I got over the initial setup (I found that some USB ports on my Windows computer would drop the connection to my iPad and so I had to try a few different ones). The big mark I have against LK right now is that, at least in Live mode, all of the faders and pots feel too choppy! It’s almost like the controls have less than the standard 7 bits of resolution, though I know this to be false since I can scroll through all 128 values of a macro if I move a control very slowly. But when moving a control with some speed, you get audible stepping when doing certain volume fades or filter sweeps, which is a shame. Controls in TouchOSC for example don’t suffer from this nearly as much. If fader smoothness improves in the future, LK will be a formidable live/DJ tool and get an instant five stars from me for the Matrix alone (plus bonus points if 14 bit control is added!). Some other suggestions: - support double tapping a control to reset to default value in Controller; - add a preference for “relative” fader controls a la TouchOSC, to prevent instantaneous parameter jumps; - on Windows, add a built-in virtual MIDI port to UBRIDGE to remove the need for a third-party MIDI routing app (the TouchOSC desktop app does this for example). Keep up the good work!
MIDI transformers and generators like Live 12. Sell them as IAP.
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