Walkthrough, Review, & Using the Launchkey MK3 in a Composing Workflow

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  • Опубліковано 9 чер 2024
  • Reviewing & testing the Novation Launchkey 61 MK3 through the eyes (and ears) of composer & music teacher Kati Falk-Flores. This demo uses Cubase, but similar custom programming can be done in other DAWs. Learn more about our gear recommendations at Lessonface.com/Gear.
    Kati Falk-Flores holds a Master’s in Music Composition, and writes music for Hollywood’s advertising campaigns, with recent placements for Star Wars Andor, and Transformers: Rise of the Beasts. Winning Golden Trailer Awards in 2021 and 2019, other campaign highlights include Venom: Let There Be Carnage, Mel Gibson's Hacksaw Ridge and Disney’s Mary Poppins Returns.
    00:00 - 00:28 Intro
    00:29 - 02:01 Music Demo with the Launchkey
    02:02 - 02:45 Keyboard Controls Overview
    02:46 - 03:03 Navigation Mode
    03:04 - 04:37 Keyboard buttons continued
    04:39 - 04:54 Lights: Controllably Bright & Saturated
    04:55 - 05:17 Settings Menu
    05:18 - 05:35 Pot Pickup
    05:36 - 05:51 Launchkey with Cubase - Lower Zone Midi Remote
    05:52 - 08:02 Novation Launchkey Arpeggiator - Key Controls
    08:03 - 10:35 Novation Launchkey Arpeggiator - Pad Controls
    10:36 - 11:11 Strum Mode
    11:12 - 12:38 Pad Modes: Session Mode & Drum Mod
    12:39 - 13:22 Pad Modes: Extending Drum Mode with Custom Modes
    13:23 - 14:35 Pad Modes: Scale Mode
    14:36 - 15:55 Pad Modes: Scale Chords
    15:56 - 16:13 Pad Modes: User Chords
    16:14 - 17:54 Fader Modes: Device Mode & Cubase Quick Control Settings
    17:55 - 18:11 Fader Modes: Volume, Send A, Send B
    18:12 - 19:01 Pot Modes: Device, Volume, Pan, Sends A & B, Custom Modes
    19:02 - 20:26 Custom Pad, Pot, & Fader Modes on the Launchkey
    20:27 - 21:11 A Quick Look Look at Novation Components
    21:12 - 22:16 My Custom Session Navigation Pad Mode
    22:17 - 22:42 Custom Fader Modes
    22:43 - 23:02 Using CC Controllers with Fader Mode
    23:03 - 23:26 Key Commands with Fader Buttons
    23:27 - 25:16 CC Controller Fader Mode on VST Instrument Demo
    25:17 - 25:37 Learning the Keyboard
    25:38 - 27:09 My Thoughts & Conclusions
    27:10 - 27:22 How to Turn Off the Lights without Unplugging the Keyboard
    27:23 - 27:58 What’s Best about this Keyboard to Me
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 11

  • @rogerwhitacre8247
    @rogerwhitacre8247 Місяць тому

    Kati, thank you for an extremely valuable overview. I just purchased this keyboard and have no experience with DAW or Keyboard controllers. Your instruction has already shaved hours off of my learning curve, and I haven't even started using it yet! I am a long-time music educator and have written many compositions over the years, but always by hand on manuscript paper! I can't wait to have fun with this!

  • @TheBurnerKing
    @TheBurnerKing 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for the very helpful walkthrough. Just a few questions, would you be able to explain how you assigned the various woodwind functions to the faders? Is it using quick controls in Cubase or do you assign the CC values in Novation Components? Sorry if this is obvious or I missed the info, I just haven't mapped to a keyboard before :)
    Great idea about the custom navigation buttons. When you are recording drums and you want the multiple banks of mapped notes do you load the custom mappings for the range of drums / keys then reload the Cubase navigation preset back again from Novation Components afterwards? I guess it's about building up a good workflow.

    • @LessonFace
      @LessonFace  2 місяці тому +1

      Great questions! Kati here. On the woodwinds, I was assigning CC values in Novation Components rather than using Cubase's quick controls. Since Kontakt-based instruments give you the option to right click on parameters and reassign MIDI CC values, it's easy to check what's currently assigned or change to a different CC value. Once you know that number, then in Novation Components if you're mapping to the faders, you just need to enter the CC number, save and once you're done editing your new custom mode, send it to the Launchkey.
      You can change the CC values on quick controls in Cubase, but you will need to remember (or experiment with) which CC value controls what. Components is nice because you can add text names as reminders for controls.
      For drums, it really depends a lot on the library and what I'm trying to do. At this point, I pretty much keep my 3 custom drum pad modes loaded, with my custom navigation mode in that last custom slot. Most of the percussion libraries I use don't go high enough to justify keeping the 4th drum mode loaded, so it is definitely about finding the best workflow for you. It is pretty quick to swap out modes in Components if you find yourself reaching for more than 4 custom modes in any of the customizable areas.

    • @TheBurnerKing
      @TheBurnerKing 2 місяці тому

      @@LessonFace Thank you so much for taking the time for such an in-depth reply. It works just as you explained with Novation Components. Wonderful stuff 😊

  • @camping_and_roadtrips
    @camping_and_roadtrips Місяць тому

    Thank you so much for taking the time to explain to us newbies the ins and outs of the mk3 :) please could you tell me, if I have 20 tracks on Cubase, how would I mute tracks example 16-19? I can only use the pads as far as track 8 :( please advise thank you :)

    • @LessonFace
      @LessonFace  Місяць тому +1

      Great question! For this, we first need to put the keyboard in session mode to control tracks with the keyboard. This will load tracks 1-8 on the pads. Then by clicking once on the right the track navigation arrow (left side control panel just below shift and settings) the pads selected will switch to tracks 9-16, and another click would get you to tracks 17-24, etc.
      The Launchkey pulls pad colors from the colors of your tracks, so it's a good way of double checking where you're at in the selected tracks. Let's say you're in session mode and you've pushed the right track navigation arrow once so that track 16 will be the furthest right top pad. Push the top pad once to select it, and push the Stop Solo Mute button. Now the top pad will mute the selected track and the bottom pad will solo it.
      I go through it pretty quickly in the video, but that's exactly what's happening around 11:30. You'd just repeat the same navigate and then mute actions to mute all the tracks you'd want muted!

    • @camping_and_roadtrips
      @camping_and_roadtrips Місяць тому

      @@LessonFace Thank you so much Kati, I have been watching and listening to some of your Compositions, such a fantastic talent, well done you, you should be so proud of your achievement's :)

    • @camping_and_roadtrips
      @camping_and_roadtrips Місяць тому

      @@LessonFace Hi, I worked out the drum mode, Create a track with Groove Agent, select a drum style, make sure you are on instrument not pattern, press shift and custom 22 on the LK49, and hey presto, all the drums are mapped out to the pads :) once again, thank you for a great tutorial, Michael :)

  • @RichardCyberPunk
    @RichardCyberPunk Місяць тому

    Dear lady, does the Launchkey MK3 49/61 also work good to control an external MIDI groovebox or device such as my Roland Verselab MV-1 without using a laptop/computer ?

    • @LessonFace
      @LessonFace  Місяць тому +1

      Yes, you can use any size of the Launchkey to control an external MIDI instruments without a computer. In that case, you'd be using the 5-pin MIDI port on the back to connect to the device you want to control, and then use the USB input as the keyboard's power source. I tested with the wall charger/power block I normally use for my phone and it works!

    • @RichardCyberPunk
      @RichardCyberPunk Місяць тому

      @@LessonFace Thank you very much for the fast reply.