(04-03-2019, 02:53 PM)Darryl Wrote: I installed Helm, set all four The NDLR MIDI parts to USB1 (channels 4, 3, 1 and 2) and it worked. I didn't change anything on Helm, it automatically selects all MIDI inputs and listens to all channels.
Technically, in Helm you only need to select NDLR for input when The NDLR parts are set to USB1.
Anyone have any bright ideas? NDLR is set to internal clock, so that's good.
Do you have any MIDI tools installed, like Bomes MIDI Translator, MIDI Loopback, MIDI Yoke or the like? Something that could be grabbing the MIDI data?
Do you have USB MIDI interface with 5 pin connector to try 5 Pin Din on The NDLR?
Thanks for checking I figured it out. The Midi channels on NDLR should be set to USB ALL, the default was MIDIA hence there was no midi signal going into ableton. Thanks everyone!!
(04-03-2019, 02:05 PM)MKS30 Wrote: If you are using a USB cable to connect to Ableton, then you need to assign USB to each part, like this for example:
Pad ch4 USB4
Drone ch 3 USB3
Motif1 ch 1 USB1
Motif2 ch 2 USB2
Abelton can see the ports, but you have not assigned them to parts inside NDLR
Dont know about Ableton, but all DAW's have the ability to be Master or Slave for their transport
Yes, this is the solution. It worked. Thanks