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With ROLI Dashboard you can use the Seaboard Block or customize the Lightpad Block’s touch-responsive surface to control Ableton Live in a wide variety of ways. This article will show you how to use the Lightpad Block and Seaboard Block as melodic instrument controllers in Ableton. You may also control Ableton Live clips and instruments with the Lightpad Block, and see more guides here.

Go to Preferences → Link MIDI → MIDI Ports.

Ensure that Track and Remote are turned On next to Input: Lightpad Block or Seaboard Block.



The Lightpad Block and Seaboard Block use multiple channels of MIDI so that each dimension of touch can be expressed polyphonically.


When Ableton records multiple channels to a single track (MIDI From is set to “All ins”) it sums all of that data to a single channel. This means that dimensions of touch will no longer be polyphonic – modulations would be heard equally on all notes.


To fully unlock the Lightpad and Seaboard Block’s expressive potential in Ableton, you will need multiple MIDI tracks and a multi-timbral instrument in your Ableton Set. Download the attached templates that have created these tracks for you.

First, launch ROLI Dashboard and connect your Lightpad or Seaboard Block. By scrolling through the list of apps and selecting a program, you can fully customize how your Block behaves, and you can also modify a Lightpad Block’s LED display.


Lightpad Block

If you're using a Lightpad Block, select the 'Note Grid' app.


Click on 'Edit' to ensure the following 'MIDI Settings' are selected:

  • MIDI Mode:
    • Select MPE for a multi-timbral instrument like Equator or Strobe2
    • Select Single Channel for a mono-timbral instrument like Operator
  • MPE Zone: Lower
  • No. MIDI Channels: 15*
  • Pitch bend range: 48 semitones

* Smaller channel ranges can be selected. Fewer channels will reduce the number of tracks required in Ableton, but will also reduce the expressive polyphony. More details on selecting the ideal range here. In this example, we are using a range of 2–16 (which will provide 15-voice expressive polyphony) but you can just as easily use a smaller range, which will require fewer tracks and provide fewer voices of expressive polyphony. Select 1 if using Single Channel mode for mono-timbral instruments.



If you'd like you may use the 'Pitch,' 'Play mode,' and '5D Touch' options to control the number of pads your Lightpad Block displays, what key and scale it's in, and the responsiveness of the five dimensions of touch.


To use a 5x5 grid of notes, for example, go to 'Play mode,' and set 'Mode' to 5. (You can also scroll through modes via the Lightpad Block's Mode button, and you can adjust the dimensions of touch with an attached Touch Block.)

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Seaboard Block

If you're using a Seaboard Block, ensure that the MIDI Settings in ROLI Dashboard are set as shown below.



We have selected:

  • MIDI Mode:
    • Select MPE for a multi-timbral instrument like Equator or Strobe2
    • Select Single Channel for a mono-timbral instrument like Operator
  • MPE Zone: Lower
  • No. MIDI Channels: 15*
  • Pitch bend range: 48 semitones

* Smaller channel ranges can be selected. Fewer channels will reduce the number of tracks required in Ableton, but will also reduce the expressive polyphony. More details on selecting the ideal range here. In this example, we are using a range of 2–16 (which will provide 15-voice expressive polyphony) but you can just as easily use a smaller range, which will require fewer tracks and provide fewer voices of expressive polyphony. Select 1 if using Single Channel mode for mono-timbral instruments.


If you'd like you may use the 'Pitch,' 'Play mode,' and '5D Touch' options to transpose or change the Seaboard Block's range and control the responsiveness of the five dimensions of touch. (You can also adjust the dimensions of touch with an attached Touch Block.)

In this guide, we will look at two scenarios of Blocks as melodic instruments, with a multi-timbral instrument like Equator and with a mono-timbral instrument like Live's Operator:

  • Using the Lightpad or Seaboard Block with a multi-timbral software instrument like Equator or Strobe2
  • Using the Lightpad or Seaboard Block with mono-timbral software instrument like Operator

See attached Live Templates for Lightpad or Seaboard Block with multi-timbral instrument.


In order to use the Lightpad or Seaboard Block as an expressive controller in Ableton Live, we'll want to create:

  • One host track – this track will have no MIDI inputselected, and will host a multi-timbral plugin like Equator or Strobe2.
  • Several voice tracks – these tracks will not host a plugin, but will receive the global and note channels from the Lightpad or Seaboard Block, and then send them to the host track. You will create several voice tracks according to the channel range you select in ROLI Dashboard in the first step of this guide below.


Step 1: ROLI Dashboard Settings

Ensure ROLI Dashboard settings are set up as shown above.


Step 2: Create host track with a multi-timbral plugin like Equator or Strobe2

  1. From Ableton’s menu click Create ➝ Insert MIDI Track to add a MIDI track to your Set.
  2. Load a multi-timbral plugin such as Strobe2 by dragging it from the plugins list onto the mixer track.
  3. In the MIDI From section of the new trackselect No Input – this is very important. This track will not be used for recording any MIDI.



You have just created your host track. It will produce the audio from the plugin you've loaded, in this example Strobe2. The Lightpad or Seaboard Block's note data will reach this track on multiple channels via the voice tracks (which we will create in the next step).


Step 3: Select plugin's preset

If using Strobe2, for example, navigate to the MPE factory presets to select the preset of your choice. These presets will instantly respond to the Lightpad and Seaboard Block's dimensions of touch.



If using Equator, select the preset of your choice – all of Equator's presets are optimized for the Lightpad's and Seaboard's five dimensions of touch.


Step 4: Create several voice tracks

Next, we want to create a number of MIDI tracks, which will each receive a separate channel of MIDI from the Lightpad or Seaboard Block.

  1. Just as before, right-click to create a new MIDI track.
  2. Select the first track and use CMD-D (Mac) or CTRL-D (Windows) to duplicate it.
    In this example, we are using a channel range of 2–16. Remembering to include the global channel on channel 1, we will create 16 new tracks in total. If you selected a smaller channel range, you won’t need as many tracks. For example, if you select a range of 2–5, you will create 5 tracks.
  3. On each of these new tracks, set:
    • MIDI From: select the Lightpad Block or Seaboard Block
    • Immediately underneath MIDI From, select a channel for each track to cover your full channel range.
      • The 1st voice track will receive Ch1
      • The 2nd voice track will receive Ch2
      • The 3rd voice track will receive Ch3, etc. until you reach your highest channel.
    • MIDI To: select the host track as the destination.
    • Immediately underneath MIDI To, select the same channel for each track as was selected in MIDI From.
      • The 1st voice track has Ch1 as both MIDI From and MIDI To.
      • The 2nd voice track has Ch2 as both MIDI from and MIDI To.
      • The 3rd voice track has Ch3 as both MIDI from and MIDI To etc. until you have set all of the voice tracks.


Step 5: Arm the voice tracks

To quickly arm or unarm the voice tracks, we will use Ableton's key mapping feature.


With all of the voice tracks record-enabled (armed), simply press record. The notes will be spread out over all MIDI tracks and will play through the Strobe2 plugin.



If you are creating your own patches in other synths, remember to check that you have set the synth to respond to each of the Lightpad or Seaboard Block’s dimensions of touch in order to unlock the Lightpad Block’s full expressive potential.


Operator is a mono-timbral instrument capable of producing one timbre on one channel of MIDI at a time. You’ll need to create a number of identical instances of Operatorto access the multi-timbral capabilities of the Lightpad and Seaboard Blocks and take maximal advantage of the polyphonic dimensions of touch.


Step 1: ROLI Dashboard Settings

Ensure that ROLI Dashboard's settings are setup as shown in the attached template.


Step 2: Create your first MIDI track with Operator

Create ➝ Insert MIDI Track to add a MIDI track to your Set. Under MIDI From, select the Lightpad Block Ch. 1 or Seaboard Block Ch. 1.


Load Operator into the track. At this stage you might want to set ROLI Dashboard's Mode to Single Channel so that all of the notes are transmitted on the same channel while you experiment with your patch’s response to the dimensions of touch.



Step 3: Operator Parameters

Adjusting a few settings within Operator will allow it to respond to the Strike, Glide,and Press dimensions of touch – Strike corresponding with ‘Velocity’, Press with ‘Aftertouch’, and Glide with ‘Pitch Bend Range’.


Set Polyphony and Pitch Bend

  • Click on the Global Shell area of Operator
  • Set Voices to match the range you set in ROLI Dashboard. In this example, set it to 5.
  • Set the Pitch value to 24



Set Velocity and Aftertouch

  • Velocity Connection A to Volume – Set Amount A to 100
  • Velocity Connection B to Tone – Set Amount B to 100
  • Aftertouch Connection A to Volume – Set Amount A to 100
  • Aftertouch Connection B to Tone – Set Amount B to 100



Step 4: Duplicate your MIDI track

Using ⌘–D (Mac), or Ctrl–D (PC), duplicate the first track 4 times and set the channels under MIDI From so that each track receives on a channel from 1–16.

Note: If you have set ROLI Dashboard's Mode to ‘Single Channel’ to build your patch, you can now set it back to ‘Multi’.



Step 5: Play

Arm all 5 tracks with ⌘-click (Mac), or shift-click (PC) and play!

If you change your mind about the patch, go to ROLI Dashboard and set Mode back to Single Channel. Preview the patch on track 1, and then you can copy it quickly to the other tracks by duplicating again.

More helpful tips

  • A creator has helpfully made an Ableton script that automates the setup process for MPE instruments like the Seaboard and BLOCKS. Check out this forum post for details.
  • You may set up a templates folder in Ableton Live containing the template project for the Seaboard. If you expand this folder you can just drag the group into any project you currently have open:
  • In Live 10 you can now highlight multiple MIDI tracks and edit them simultaneously. While you can not access any expression data, you can quantize the note data.

The Ableton Live Control program in ROLI Dashboard allows creators to play, record and navigate clips in their Ableton Live projects using a Lightpad Block, as well as play melodic instruments and trigger samples loaded to a Drum Rack.


For details on controlling multitimbral instruments like Equator and Strobe2 in Ableton Live with the Lightpad and Seaboard Blocks, please see 'Using Blocks as Melodic Instruments in Ableton Live.'



Currently supported

A single Lightpad Block connected via USB (Mac/Windows).

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  • 2 or more Blocks are not currently supported and will display a gentle fade animation of various solid colors when connected via DNA, indicating that there is no functionality.
  • This program doesn't currently support Control Blocks and Seaboard Block.


Prerequisites

  • The latest version of Ableton Live (9.7.5 or above)
  • A Lightpad Block running the most recent firmware
  • The latest version of ROLI Dashboard from which to launch the Ableton Live Control program that is supplied.


Connecting to Ableton Live

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The Ableton Live Control program currently requires the Lightpad Block to be connected via USB.


To connect via USB (Mac/Windows):
  1. Turn on and connect the Lightpad Block via USB.
  2. Open ROLI Dashboard and load the Ableton Live Control program.
  3. Open Ableton Live.
  4. Press Cmd + to open Preferences and navigate to the Link/MIDI tab.
  5. The Lightpad Block will be listed as a BLOCKS Control Surface, and the Input and Output menus should display the name of the Lightpad Block. If this is not the case, please select BLOCKS from the Control Surface menu and select the connected Lightpad Block from the Input and Output menus.


Using the Ableton Live Control program: Session View

The main page of the program allows you to launch individual clips as well as entire scenes, and allows you to navigate around your project.


Navigation

At the top of the Lightpad Block are four navigation buttons: Down, Up, Left and Right. These are indicated by two lit LEDs for each button, and can be used to navigate around the clips in your Live project one clip at a time. The Lightpad Block will update to show the area of clips that are currently accessible. You can press & hold a button to navigate in a specific direction.


  • If any of the navigation buttons are not lit, this indicates that you have reached the furthest navigable point in that direction.

Clip launching & playback

Below the navigation buttons, a 4x4 grid of clips is displayed on the Lightpad Block. These will change color to match clip colors as they are created in your Live project. If you load an existing project, the clips displayed on the Lightpad Block will update to match your project. An empty clip is represented on the Lightpad Block as a dim grey clip.



To launch a clip, simply press the clip on the Lightpad Block. The clip will flash green in a slow fade to indicate that this clip is now playing back. If another clip is triggered, this will flash green in an on-off fashion to represent cueing (if another clip is already playing).


Scene launching

A scene is an entire row of clips in a Live project. The buttons on the far right of the Lightpad Block allow you to trigger the scenes, which will cause all clips along that row to be cued and the play accordingly. The behavior of the launched clips is as previously described in Clip launching & playback.



Stopping clips

To stop any currently-playing clips, press the red stop button in the top-right corner of the Lightpad Block.


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  • This will not stop Live’s global transport, only the clips that are currently playing. To stop Live’s global transport, please use the Stop button in the Live playback controls.


Using the program: Recording clips in Session View

While clips can be triggered and stopped using the Lightpad Block, clips can also be recorded in the currently-armed track in Live.


Recording clips

To record a clip, you must first arm the track you wish to record to by clicking the ArmSession Recording button at the bottom of the track in the Live session view. Once the track has been armed, the empty clip slots in the corresponding track on the Lightpad Block will turn red, indicating that these are ready to record.


If the Live transport is playing back, triggering one of these ‘armed’ clips will cause recording to begin as dictated by Live’s quantization settings, which are set to 1 Bar by default.


Similar to the LED animations when a clip is playing back, a flashing red clip indicates that recording is about to begin, and a fading red clip indicates that recording is in progress. To end a recording, simply trigger the clip again, and the clip will turn green to indicate that a clip has been created successfully.


Using the program: Playing melodic instruments

By pressing the Mode button on the side of the Lightpad Block, the Melodic View can be accessed when a melodic track is armed to record in Live’s session view.


This is similar to the Lightpad Block Factory Program, where a grid of 5x5 pads representing a certain scale are displayed on the Lightpad Block. Pressing the Mode button again will return you to the Session view.


The scale represented by the Melodic grid is set to C Major by default. However, a wide range of settings for the Melodic view are available in ROLI Dashboard, where the Key, Scale and Octave settings can be set as desired. The ‘wrong’ notes of the scale can also be hidden by enabling Hide Mode.


Using the program: Playing the Drum Rack

If the armed track is a Drum Rack, pressing the Mode button will instead show a 4x4 grid layout.


This represents the 16 pads that are selected in the Pad Overview of the Drum Rack. On the Lightpad Block, a pad will be lit blue when it is selected, and will flash green when triggered. A yellow pad indicates that it contains an audio sample, and a white pad indicates that it contains no audio sample.

  • The default behavior of the Drum Rack is to select the last-triggered pad and display its parameters on-screen in the device window in Live. This can be disabled by deselecting the Auto Select button at the bottom-left of the Drum Rack.


Using the program: Other information

Audio tracks

It is possible to launch and record Audio clips using the Session View mode of the program as per the Using the program: Session View and Using the program: Recording clips in Session View sections above.

  • Given that Melodic Grid or Drum Rack modes do not apply to Audio tracks, pressing the Mode button on the Lightpad Block will simply display a gentle fade animation of various colors (similar to the behavior of any Lightpad Blocks that are connected via DNA), indicating that there is no functionality.


Troubleshooting

Does this program support Windows MIDI over Bluetooth?
  • Due to the amount of MIDI information being exchanged between the Lightpad Block and the host device, it isn’t currently possible to use MIDI over Bluetooth with this program on Windows platforms.

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Can I connect more than one Lightpad Block to extend the range of clips displayed?
  • This program currently only supports use with a single Lightpad Block.

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  • This program requires the latest BLOCKS firmware and the latest version of Ableton Live. Please ensure you’re running the latest version of Ableton Live, which you can download from your account page on the Ableton website: https://www.ableton.com/en/account/.
    You can download the latest firmware using ROLI Dashboard on a Mac, or using NOISE on a mobile device.
  • Once this is complete, open Ableton Live and press Cmd + , (Mac) or Ctrl + , (Win) to open the Preferences window. Select the Link/MIDI tab and set the Control Surface to BLOCKS, and the Input and Output menus to the Lightpad Block that is connected, as shown in the screenshot below:

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