Did you think about adding the KeyLabs and Analog Laboratories as default control surfaces in Ableton, so that at least the transport buttons would be mapped correctly? A nice addition would be an update to the software which would make it fully graphically compatible with retina displays. Would be terrific if you also solved several of these other issues: What's the problem with making the plugin versions of the software work in the same manner as the standalone app and when will you get this fixed?Īppreciate the controller and the patches, but maybe it's time you got the VST and AU's browsing and adjustments working properly, especially since you're regularly updating the software?Īlso, in the update manual of the 1.33 firmware you have the instructions to the version prior to the Midi Control Center 1.0 release. What seems to be the most surprising paradox is that the standalone app works without the obvious issues in browsing presets and adjusting the parameters of a patch. The standalone app works well, you can browse and choose the presets without almost any lags or glitches on the LCD.īut did you test the VST or AU versions of the software? Similar to the first versions of the Analog Laboratory the VST and AU plugins are slow and buggy, and that is in Ableton Live 9.1 on a 15 inch Retina MacBook Pro 1.8 GHz Intel core i7 16GB RAM running on Mac OS X 10.9.1. Good job on making the preset names viewable on the LCD display and the vertical faders working better. Just installed Analog Lab version 1.1 and updated the firmware on my Keylab 61 controller to version 1.33
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