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251 Instrument, Drum and Effect Racks
Dragging a pad to another pad swaps the note mapping between the pads. This means that any
MIDI clips triggering the affected notes will now play the “wrong“ sounds — although this might
be exactly what you want. [ALT](PC) / [CMD](Mac)-dragging one pad to another will layer any
chains from both pads in a nested Instrument Rack.
You can always change your mappings from within the chain list as well, by adjusting the Re-
ceive choosers. The Pad View will update automatically to reflect your changes. If you set the
same Receive note for multiple chains, that note’s pad will trigger them all.
If you’re working with lots of nested Racks, the inner structure can quickly become complicated.
Pad View can make it much easier to work by letting you focus on only the top level: the notes
and sounds. Its important to remember that a pad represents a note, rather than a chain. More
specifically, it represents all chains, no matter how deep in the Rack, that are able to receive that
pads note. What you can control with each pad is related to how many chains it represents:
•An empty pad shows only the note it will trigger. When you mouse over it, the Status Bar
will display this note, as well as the suggested GM instrument.
•A pad that triggers only one chain shows the name of the chain. In this case, the pad
serves as a handy front-end for many controls that are normally accessed in the chain list,
such as mute, solo, preview and Hot-Swap. You can also rename and delete the chain via
the pad.
•A pad that triggers multiple chains shows “Multi“ as its name, and its mute, solo and pre-
view buttons will affect all of its chains. If you mute and solo chains individually within the
chain list, the pad’s icons reflect this mixed state. Hot-Swap and renaming are disabled for
a Multi pad, but you can delete all of its chains at once.
Although Pad View is designed for easy editing and sound design, it also excels as a perfor-
mance interface, particularly when triggered by a hardware control surface with pads. If your
pad controller is one of Abletons natively supported control surfaces (page 478), simply
select it as a control surface in the MIDI/Sync tab of Lives Preferences. From then on, as long as
you have a Drum Rack on a track that’s receiving MIDI, your pad controller will trigger the pads
that are visible on your screen. If you scroll the pad overview to show a different set of pads,
your controller will update automatically.
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