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Harware Legacy versions => KeyLab => KeyLab Technical Issues => Topic started by: ezraherman on April 17, 2019, 09:31:45 pm
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I cannot store or recall snapshots. On page 27 section 4.6 the instructions give two options:
1) The exact preset chosen by these buttons is defined inside Analog Lab by clicking on the
blue tab on the left side of the virtual keyboard (the one labeled SNAPSHOTS). A virtual
panel will slide out to the right and allow access to the settings for the Snapshot buttons.
2) An alternate (and very quick) method of assigning an item to a Snapshot button is to
press and hold the desired button on the KeyLab for a little over 1 second.
Neither of these work. There is no blue tab on my Analog Lab Screen and holding down a Snapshot button does nothing.
I am using the latest version of Analog Lab (3.2.3.2000) and the latest version of the Keylab 88 firmware (1.2.0.6). I did try an older version of the firmware (1.1.0) but it didn't make a difference.
Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated
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I emailed Arturia support this query and just got this reply:
The original snapshots feature in Analog Lab 1 has been remove since Analog Lab 2.
But you can now achieve this using the new Playlists and Program Change functions. Here is how:
I- With the introduction of playlists in our plugins, the program changes now works in a different way:
MSB messages or Bank messages are now selecting the playlist.
1 = Playlist n°1
2 = Playlist n°2
3 = Playlist n°3
etc...
The Program Change messages are now selecting the corresponding slot number in the Playlist.
1 = 1st patch
2 = 2nd patch
3 = 3rd patch
etc...
* LSB messages or Sub Bank messages are not used anymore.
**Please note that in the V-Collection 4, the Program Changes works in a different way**
Here is more information:
https://www.arturia.com/faq/utilization/how-are-managed-program-changes-in-v-collection-5
II- Now you can configure the Snapshot buttons on the KeyLab 88 to send Program Change MIDI Messages, Here is how:
1- Close all Audio/MIDI applications
2- Open the MIDI Control Center
3- Connect the KeyLab
4- Create a new template and give it a name:
5- Now go to the "controllerMap" Tab and configure the KeyLab as you need:
6- then save the template:
7- Now drag the template to a memory inside the KeyLab:
8- That's it, now to recall this memory, do as follows:
- Press the "Edit" button
- Press the "Recall" button
- Use the Value/preset knob to select the device memory you want to recall and then press on the knob one time
- Press again the "Edit" button
Hope this is of some use to others.
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Did it work ???