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    A friend of mine have push and maschine. he can choose a sample an the maschine hardware by hitting a pad and then play melodic sequences with push. Is this also possible inside ableton?
    I mean I only have push. So is it possible to play melodic sequences in abletons drum racks? This would be great for my workflow! I know the melodic step sequencer but it doesn’t work in drum racks. Would be great if someone could help me!

    PS: Maybe a stupid question, but is it possible to color drum rack pads?

    Thanks in advance!

    Tommy

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    You urgently need to RTFM, mate.

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    lol You urgently read my question again mr patch. I RTFM like you sayin. It's not possible to play melodic patterns inside a drum rack. but maybe someone got a workaround? There have to be one..
    Last edited by Larix; 11-23-2015 at 09:11 AM.

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    "read the frickin' manual"

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    if you don't wanna help me just don't say anything

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    Quote Originally Posted by Larix View Post
    if you don't wanna help me just don't say anything
    you asked what it meant

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    If you had read the manual, you'd know that you CAN load non-drum sounds intoa drum rack.

    Here ya go:

    https://www.ableton.com/answers/can-...at-full-volume
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    yes. but I can't play them melodic if you RTFM..

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    FFS.

    There are literally a MILLION ways of doing this in Live.

    Forget about Drum Racks. They're basically multiple slot sample players - so they will ONLY play the sample that you have loaded in a slot. Create your own samples/notes in each slot using the transpose knob, and you can play all the melodies you want. But forget about Drum Racks.

    Have you found Simpler yet? Simpler can do exactly what you want. Drop a sample into Simpler, and you can play that sound "melodically".

    You have Push, right? Push + Live absolutely PISSES ALL OVER Maschine. You've got an ultra powerful toolset there, and your failing yourself by not learning how to use it!
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    The Live manual is probably the best all round manual I've ever read, and by far the most useful.

    I know it sounds like I'm taking the piss but I'm not.

    I'm not.

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