Is it possible to use different softwares like Live and Reason without the PK editor librarian up?
Because I can't use any software without the editor librarian up on the screen..
Using software + padKontrol editor Librarian
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I'm not sure that your problem is very clear.
If you are asking if you need the editor open to use the pK, no, you do not. You should be able to select pK as a MIDI source within the track settings on Live. Just set it so it shows the clip view, and make sure you have the I/O showing by clicking the icon on the right side of the window. Then set the padKontrol as the MIDI source.
I don't have or use Reason, so I cannot really give a proper response for that software. Hope I helped a little.
If you are asking if you need the editor open to use the pK, no, you do not. You should be able to select pK as a MIDI source within the track settings on Live. Just set it so it shows the clip view, and make sure you have the I/O showing by clicking the icon on the right side of the window. Then set the padKontrol as the MIDI source.
I don't have or use Reason, so I cannot really give a proper response for that software. Hope I helped a little.
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Korg TR, Legacy DE, padKontrol, M-Audio Axiom, Alesis QS7.1, Yamaha YS-200, Casio VZ-8M, Roland D-110, E-mu ESI-32, Absynth 3, FM7, Live 7, Sonar Producer 7, PreSonus Firepod interface, KRK Rokit5 monitors, Focusrite/Behringer/PreSonus preamps, Rode/Blue/Shure mics, kazoos?, Fender Telecaster, Danelectro U2, Epiphone Les Paul Studio, VOX/Peavey/Gorilla amps, Sigma DY10 Acoustic