![]() ![]() NOTE: Using sends/returns to Trigger is not recommended as this can cause discrepancy in the triggers. Be sure to write in the midi note that you selected in your Trigger settings. Now users can write MIDI data on their MIDI track, and the notes will play samples from the Trigger 2 plug-in on the audio track. Then from the drop-down menu that appears, select "1-Trigger 2". Set the output of the MIDI track to your audio track with Trigger. Then select the note that you wish to use to write MIDI data. Open your Trigger 2 plug-in, and go to the "Settings" tab. Next, insert Trigger 2 on the empty audio track. Then create a new empty audio track, that doesn't contain any audio clips. From the Live Menu bar at the top of your screen, go to Create → Insert MIDI track (or hit ⌘+⇧+T). Users can also use Trigger 2 with MIDI data. Users will want to make sure the Mix knob in the Trigger plug-in is set to 100%, with this method. With this method, users can process their added samples, separately from the source audio. Then insert Trigger 2 on the duplicate track but not the original. Then hit ⌘+D to create a duplicate track and audio file. Duplicating the source track and inserting Trigger Users can then use the Mix knob in the Trigger plug-in to control the blend between the source audio, and the Trigger samples.Ģ. Users can open/close the plug-in by hitting the Wrench icon. With your source audio track selected, drag Trigger 2 to where it says "Drop an Instrument or Sample Here". Pull up your Browser section (on left-hand side), then locate Trigger 2 by either searching for "Trigger 2" or finding it under the "Plug-ins" category. Next, locate and select your track with the source audio (in either Session or Arrangement View) and a cell will appear at the bottom that says "Drop Audio Effects Here". Then load the source audio you wish to use on that track. From the Live Menu bar at the top of your screen, go to Create → Insert Audio track (Or hit ⌘+T). Open a new project and insert a new Audio track. The simplest workflow for using Trigger in Live, is to insert Trigger 2 directly on the track with the audio you wish to trigger samples from. Inserting Trigger directly on the source track and using the mix knob Duplicating the source track and inserting Triggerġ. ![]()
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