![]() ![]() Downloaded ZIP file from Github contains `Nocturn-RS4L/Live/src` folder which has a lot of *.py source files.ĥ. Midiscripts - thank you, everything working, such a simple solution that just needed someone with expertise to point it out. And I can try to help with that, but I need to see what's wrong in Log file. If after this procedure, the script does not behave as before or simply does not do anything then we deal with may deeper issue on Ableton API level. You should see `Nocturn` in drop-down in Preferences now So basically you replaced *.pyc files with *.py filesĦ. Copy all *.py files from `Nocturn-RS4L/Live/src` into your `Nocturn` folder. ![]() You will probably find `Nocturn` folder there. Basically all you need to do is to replace pre-compiled (.pyc) with source code (.py files) so Ableton may re-compile them for new Python version.Ģ. If you don't see `Nocturn` in drop-down from Preferences dialog it's because you use *.pyc files (pre-compiled from earlier Python version). Log file should now contains a lot of text. Start Ableton with controller connected and try to choose the script from Preferences dialog. * \Users\\AppData\Roaming\Ableton\Live x.x.x\Preferences\Log.txt (Windows)ģ. * /Users//Library/Preferences/Ableton/Live x.x.x/Log.txt (OSX) Please exit Ableton and find your log file: If it is a matter of migration to different Python version - should be easy.Ĭan some controller owner clearly describe what kind of issue he/she see in Ableton 9.6?ġ. Unfortunately I don't have controller itself so I probably need somebody to verify.īut I made custom Python scrips before and can try to help with a fix. ![]() and perhaps life is too short.Īdditionally, the Nocturn should still function as a plug in controller, though I've not tried this in Live 9.6. Your Max link looks useful for side-stepping Automap - Windows only though it seems. ***Edit - it does something, but not for long and erratically, so speed dial NOT working. It controls the knob your mouse points at, I don't think you can map it to a particular function. To answer your question of how to find the 'User remote scripts' folder, on a mac if you hold down the alt key when you click on 'Go' in the Finder menu bar, then the Library folder is revealed.Īs well as using the 'blue hand' encoders, you can also use midi learn in Live to map the Nocturn's knobs, buttons and crossfader to specific controls.Īs for the 'speed dial' - for some reason I thought this had stopped working with OSX ages ago - but it now appears to be working for me*** with OSX 10.9.5. Thanks to your prompt I've just re-enabled this mapping and can confirm it works in 9.6. Your second link is essentially a useful text file of what the first can do. n-nocturn/), at least allows the Nocturn's encoders to be used for device ('blue hand') control. By using the user remote mapping you link to (. However, your post has reminded me of my own journey into finding them in the first place. This is a great shame as they transformed the Nocturn into being able to control a great deal of Live. Guille's scripts are not working in 9.6 as reported above. It's kinda late, so hopefully what I wrote isn't a cluttered mess. What should I reasonably expect for this thing to do? It looks too cool to not to be using all the buttons (Speed Dial has no function?) Are either of those requests possible? It would also be nice to use the Nocturn with an iPad, but I've found that does not work. I'd like to move the transport with the speed dial. Library/Preferences/Ableton//User Remote Scripts/įor me personally, I'd like to be able to speed or slow-down playback with the crossfader (if possible) (tempo) and/or scrub audio (fast-forward/rewind audio files). I tried to follow the steps, but I can't find this file directory: Just got a Novation Nocturn and I'm currently running 9.6.īesides the Guille Script that I hope will work with 9.6 and higher, I've come across a couple other Nocturn hacks. ![]()
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