It is striking how little the mini can do in comparison to not only the pro, but to the x as well even as it has identical physical controls. It is really just a paywall.
you learn. I got a mpc, I feel like getting this cos it's cheap n I'm sick of the bugs in the mpc software, sometimes I think they charge too much, Push 2 seems like a mindless expense. Anyway eventually you learn and all those buttons become things you can do and put together something like Metric - Now or Never Now!
You can use it with many midi compatible devices as it's essentially just a controller. You can probably link it to a synths midi interface if the synth can use controllers. The device itself doesn't actually produce any sounds, it's a way to trigger sounds/events within software or compatible hardware. Think of it this way. Imagine you had a piano but it had no keys. You instead need to buy the keys, this controller is essentially the keys.
Go on edit, record quantization, and set to whatever the loop is in. Also, having a metronome helps. To activate click the double circle (one full one hollow) on the top left corner.
Why do you have to touch the Lappy? at 4:36, flicks over to the track...why wouldnt you scroll to the the track and then hit drums? Also why is there no shift button to extend functions like scroll in banks of 8? Ive been using Live for 10 years and the potential of these types of controllers are great...but basic UI paradigms are missing. eg Gestures on the pads which have been on loopers for a long time. What about a pedal input for hands free (semi) live looping? Great potential that takes so many years to materialise...just my frustrated 2c worth
It looks like the Launchpad mini mkIII has greatly reduced functionality when compared to the mkII. Why is that? You have removed the Mixer view (previously three screens of control) and run it into the old user modes and session view mode. It would be impossible to recreate the old Launchpad mini with this new Launchpad.
@@Super-Schopenhauer Yes you can but you need to write the software yourself. At the low level it's a MIDI device and each button gets sent to the PC as a midi note, and the lights are controlled by sending MIDI notes from the PC to the launchpad. It's very possible to do this, but will probably require you to write the software yourself as it doesn't exist.
i don't have it yet (allthough one is winging it's way to me). i managed to get an LPD8 to work VLC media controls, and control fusion (a megadrive emulator). it's possible, but a long process. using midi2key. midi2key is free. but can be glitchy. as this works using midi, i think in theory, it should work just as well
The only way I could do this is to set up a custom mapping page on the Mini using the Novation Components software/website and add CC buttons to it. Upload your custom mapping to the Mini. Then in Ableton use the midi mapping funtion to link each of the CC "button" pads on the Mini to one of the arm record buttons on the Ableton tracks. Save that Ableton project as a default to use with the Mini so you don't have to remap the Mini's pads to Ableton everytime you start a new project. It's not ideal, but it does work. You can also set up a CC "button" pad on the Mini and map it to the Capture Midi button in Ableton. The larger X version of the launch pad has a dedicated button for this, but you can have similar functionality for capture midi using the Mini custom mappings.
GasoLINA INK! I just ordered one and this might be a stupid question but is their a way to like change the noise on the pads I’m like the dumbest person on the planet
@@bubbl2631 oooh you mean the sound when you press the pad. Well it shouldn't make any sounds should it, you need to have a software synth loaded up or samples assigned to the pads in a drum rack. Just watch some beginner tutorials. This one is fine "What Is A Launchpad? How To use A Launchpad". It works the same as that mark 2 or whatever the guys using, it also work the same pretty much as the Push 2 so you can watch tutorials for that , if you don't have the buttons for it you don't have the buttons for it. Like if they tell you to push a button and the mini doesn't have it that means you don't have it. So just typing in Launchpad beginner tutorial and Push 2 beginner tutorial and stuff like that on youtube should get you going
Hey anyone... I have a question. I know it may be overkill, but I'm considering this product for a simple audio cue sound effects exactly when I need them. Imagine running sound for a game show, for example, I am hoping with this I could have buttons loaded that would play the start of show music, dings for correct answers, buzzers for incorrect answers, etc. Does this sound like a good device to make all that happen?
Hello, does anyone know how we can put a sound sample for each 'square key'?? I just got Ableton Live LITE but I cant seem to assign the buttons any sounds. Any help would be appreciated :))
can someone please help me, i just got my launchpad mini mk3 today and their are no videos explaining how to work ableton with it, i wanna know how to use the lights and everything.
Hi I got my Launchpad mini MK3 about a week ago and I was in a similar position to you, I’m assuming you want to know how to make covers on the launchpad and lights that come with it. If you search up “first cover launchpad” into UA-cam you should find a great video on how to make a decent cover. One thing that you’ll want to first do is put your launchpad into legacy mode before starting as this allows you to use it like a regular launchpad, you can find videos on how to do this too
@@jackmurzy6269 i got the lights down and everything now im halfways through to starting a cover but i got stuck at the midi mapping becuase my buttons dont make a mapping
you dont need to map anything. that's the point of ableton control suface devices. you connect it via usb, set it up as a control surface undeer midi options and that's it.
Quick question: Can I somehow program in a mode in the user page that would be able to do the same thing as the scale note funcion on the pro launchpad? Like it lights every note up within the given scale?
@Pat Boran Well yes and no. I've tried numerous apps that act like MPCs and sequencers etc. But they all seem to lack in one way or another. I haven't been able to get any better than my launchpad and PC combo. So many options with those too.
Allows you to get a louder response by hitting faster, to emulate hitting harder; it’s a feature of better keyboards in general and it’s a pity it’s not included here. I wasn’t suggest you should buy an iPad or phone instead, only that an iPad or phone, presuming you already have either or both, performs just as well.
@Lukas_Luke5 you too dude? I can't play the sound off my mini when I push the button, but I know how to drag the sample in the mini but not much else after that. If you find out how to, please lmk cuz I too am stomped
Not sure what you mean by this? The launchpad is just a midi controller it doesnt have a sound engine. You connect it to Ableton live and map a drumrack or anything accordingly. look into midi mapping but I think Ableton supports the launchpad out of the box... I think the Companion software might play samples too but that should be even more straight forward than Ableton good luck man
Here's what I can't work out. I've seen requests for the launchpad to be made compatible with Android going back for over 7 years. There are loads of people that would buy one to use with an android device, but for some reason Novation just seem to refuse to do this. Why? Is it some kind of tech snobbery? I can't honestly think of a good reason not to. Especially when you consider the fact that globally Android has the biggest market share, it seems non sensical to market an affordable piece of hardware only to people that have money to waste on overpriced and overhyped trash like iPhones and iPads. I personally have no plans to use my launchpad with my phone, but only because I know for whatever reason that will never be an option. I'd love to be able to hook my launchpad up to my phone to make tracks on the go or on lunchbreaks at work. I'm a paying user of FL Studio, I also use FL Mobile, but can't use my launchpad with it because reasons. Isn't it about time Novation caught up with the rest of us? There are a hell of a lot of us out here with really powerful android devices that could easily handle the launchpad and your other midi controllers, but we are left out in the cold without that option.
How work in Reason propellerhead this Launchpad Mini Mk3 i dont work in ableton ... but interesting me...????? Who use this for Reason Propellerhead tny...????
Forgive my noobishness, but somethings in Ableton Live 11 simply make no sense. When i started it up the first time with Launchpad Mini Mk3, it worked instantly. I have made zero I/O or midi changes. Now today I plug it in and the launchpad lights up, but it wont play a single sound. I've watched 3 starter tutorials, and each of them assumes it works right away or tells me what audio/midi settings to have in Preferences. I have done this over and over again, re-booted my Albeton Live each time, but still nothing. This video also assumes it works right as I plug it in. Can someone steer me to a more initial setup explanation? None of the intro tutorials are working. Thanks.
Launch pad is wack unless you have unlimited GB to download all the extra stuff that you need to make a dope beat. Fruity and cakewalk is the way. U can still download any and all packs and use them without having to try and keep it on beat
So what you're saying is, it isn't wack, your ISP's crappy data caps are wack. Not to mention, if you're smart enough, you can make your own packs for free. Learn to sample.
It DOES NOT WORK on Ableton Live 9!!! I just got this and for reasons I can't currently use Ableton live 10. (My Push 2 is just not finding live 10) so I have to use Live 9 right now. But the MK3 does not currently support or work on Ableton Live 9 !!!! They don't even mention this in the packaging or even this video! Pretty shitty.
@@nacs It doesn't. I talked to support about it, and they said it's for Ableton 10, and that's likely not going to change. All good though. I've upgraded to Ableton 10. So no googling required.
@@jivexero What are you talking about? Won't work with Live 9, you can't use Live 10, Push 2 won't find live 10, you have to use Live 9, but you upgraded to Live 10 so it's fine?
Insanely powerful little gadget. I have no music background and in 20 minutes I felt like a real DJ 😁
A big step up in terms of creative potential than a DJ, I think.
We are computer music producers with a computer software and a this physical gadget . This rocks !!!
It's a great midi controller
I love this thing. I'm impressed by how they could get the thing to be as small as it is yet it's still really comfortable to use.
It is striking how little the mini can do in comparison to not only the pro, but to the x as well even as it has identical physical controls. It is really just a paywall.
Great thanks. Happy with volume fader customization .
Launchpad mini Mk 3 is Perfect
I have spent 2 days trying to use this with the included Ableton Live 10 Lite. I think you need to be some sort of programmer to use it
Sonya G unfortunately this is a common issue with music technology. I feel your pain
you learn. I got a mpc, I feel like getting this cos it's cheap n I'm sick of the bugs in the mpc software, sometimes I think they charge too much, Push 2 seems like a mindless expense. Anyway eventually you learn and all those buttons become things you can do and put together something like Metric - Now or Never Now!
This thing is mainly made for Ableton control. Just select the midi controller in Ableton and it’ll be pre mapped
Really ? I set mine up in ten minutes without the manual. Never configured one before.
Dam it would have been nice to have the small mini with note mode and all functionality, it has the same buttons as the X...
It’s supposed to be customisable, I’m not sure why they can’t,
Why can’t they make a velocity sensitive mini? That would be perfect
Because they want you to spend more money.
@@richardpress9551 Wouldn't mind a more expensive mini if that is the case. I think the small form factor would be freat.
@@richardpress9551 the mini is damn small good for saving space. but hell velocity..
Launch pad x had velocity sensitive pads
Yo man. I have a problem. I can't acces user mode in ableton with this launchpad. Please help I don't know how to set it up
I’ll take the launch control and launchpad mini and save tons of money versus buying push
Thank you for that last part
If you can customise the layout, why can’t you put an ableton push style in key scales mode on the mini?
omg so many lessons here! ty
Can you only use session or can you use all because I’m struggling setting mines up
Do you need a computer to use it and can you link it to a synth?
You can use it with many midi compatible devices as it's essentially just a controller. You can probably link it to a synths midi interface if the synth can use controllers. The device itself doesn't actually produce any sounds, it's a way to trigger sounds/events within software or compatible hardware.
Think of it this way. Imagine you had a piano but it had no keys. You instead need to buy the keys, this controller is essentially the keys.
If I could find the button that keeps beats on beat I would be Kool.
Go on edit, record quantization, and set to whatever the loop is in. Also, having a metronome helps. To activate click the double circle (one full one hollow) on the top left corner.
Why do you have to touch the Lappy? at 4:36, flicks over to the track...why wouldnt you scroll to the the track and then hit drums? Also why is there no shift button to extend functions like scroll in banks of 8? Ive been using Live for 10 years and the potential of these types of controllers are great...but basic UI paradigms are missing. eg Gestures on the pads which have been on loopers for a long time. What about a pedal input for hands free (semi) live looping? Great potential that takes so many years to materialise...just my frustrated 2c worth
It looks like the Launchpad mini mkIII has greatly reduced functionality when compared to the mkII. Why is that? You have removed the Mixer view (previously three screens of control) and run it into the old user modes and session view mode. It would be impossible to recreate the old Launchpad mini with this new Launchpad.
Can you play Blues and, Raggie with this?
Karen Rae Doll you can play any music on this.
The basic model only makes elevator music, sorry Karen.
@@tedl7538 Thank you kindly Ted for your response.
In the user mode I can use them like a regular launchpad and make covers with lightshows?
Yup
I bought the launchpad mini mk3 to use with my iPad Pro but I’m not having any luck….is there a low power mode??
Can I use it as a controler for other fonctions on my pc ? Launching applications, using in game as a controler etc.... ??
SatoriZei u stupid lmao
OfficialEPM but it’s a creative idea
@@officialepm2942 why ?
@@Super-Schopenhauer Yes you can but you need to write the software yourself. At the low level it's a MIDI device and each button gets sent to the PC as a midi note, and the lights are controlled by sending MIDI notes from the PC to the launchpad. It's very possible to do this, but will probably require you to write the software yourself as it doesn't exist.
i don't have it yet (allthough one is winging it's way to me).
i managed to get an LPD8 to work VLC media controls, and control fusion (a megadrive emulator). it's possible, but a long process. using midi2key. midi2key is free. but can be glitchy.
as this works using midi, i think in theory, it should work just as well
Anything new for use with the Ampify iOS app?
Is it possible to arm a track with the mini mk3?
Loks Myld Music same question here
The only way I could do this is to set up a custom mapping page on the Mini using the Novation Components software/website and add CC buttons to it. Upload your custom mapping to the Mini. Then in Ableton use the midi mapping funtion to link each of the CC "button" pads on the Mini to one of the arm record buttons on the Ableton tracks. Save that Ableton project as a default to use with the Mini so you don't have to remap the Mini's pads to Ableton everytime you start a new project. It's not ideal, but it does work. You can also set up a CC "button" pad on the Mini and map it to the Capture Midi button in Ableton. The larger X version of the launch pad has a dedicated button for this, but you can have similar functionality for capture midi using the Mini custom mappings.
eveeryone wants this to be a better midi controller and I'm over here wishing it was a 64 sequencer.
Why not just buy a sequencer or a DAW? That's a bit like buying a car and wishing it was a boat.
You can’t stop all clips at once?
Yes you can. He literally showed you how to do it in the video.
Can I connect this to a Casio Privia keyboard that has midi with using a computer. My computer is too slow to run Ableton
Can it be used in other DAWS like FL Studio 20
Yes
Works brilliantly in FL Studio. I used to use the MK 1 mini. I've just ordered the MK 3.
Can I select a track and device? I want to buy it, but want to be sure if I can select a particular track with launchpad mini mk3
The guy literally showed you how to do it in the video.
I don’t know how to make the sounds
hit the pads
GasoLINA INK! I just ordered one and this might be a stupid question but is their a way to like change the noise on the pads I’m like the dumbest person on the planet
@@bubbl2631 oooh you mean the sound when you press the pad. Well it shouldn't make any sounds should it, you need to have a software synth loaded up or samples assigned to the pads in a drum rack. Just watch some beginner tutorials. This one is fine "What Is A Launchpad? How To use A Launchpad". It works the same as that mark 2 or whatever the guys using, it also work the same pretty much as the Push 2 so you can watch tutorials for that , if you don't have the buttons for it you don't have the buttons for it. Like if they tell you to push a button and the mini doesn't have it that means you don't have it. So just typing in Launchpad beginner tutorial and Push 2 beginner tutorial and stuff like that on youtube should get you going
@@bubbl2631 You're not the dumbest person, I guess that we have all passed for that problem, look at some tutorials, maybe that would help u.
use ableton live? the software this controller is meant for. this is not a sampler.
how to keep LED stay lit on Novlpd11?
What app/site is that at 1:02
Ableton live
Can you use it with DAWS other than Ableton Live?
Yes, of course.
It works great with the Live Loops in Logic Pro. Not sure about other DAWS
It will work in any DAW that uses midi.
Hello your video was very interesting
My son wants to buy this just have one
Can you use this on a Windows laptop thank you for your help
if it has usb port than yes
Sorry, I believe this only works on an Atari.
i agree
Does it has after touch?
Hey anyone... I have a question. I know it may be overkill, but I'm considering this product for a simple audio cue sound effects exactly when I need them. Imagine running sound for a game show, for example, I am hoping with this I could have buttons loaded that would play the start of show music, dings for correct answers, buzzers for incorrect answers, etc. Does this sound like a good device to make all that happen?
Thanks for the info.....although maybe smile a bit more - maybe it's that Pre-Menstrual Tension, I dunno....? 😉😉😉😉
What app are you using?
Hello, does anyone know how we can put a sound sample for each 'square key'?? I just got Ableton Live LITE but I cant seem to assign the buttons any sounds. Any help would be appreciated :))
Insert the samples in a drum rack and use the drum section
I want to buy a launchpad mini mk3. What do you think about the launchpad mini mk3? 🤔
Better buy launchpad pro...
@@carsonnn2098 OK😁
Scale Keyboard? How do I adjust the scale?
can someone please help me, i just got my launchpad mini mk3 today and their are no videos explaining how to work ableton with it, i wanna know how to use the lights and everything.
Hi I got my Launchpad mini MK3 about a week ago and I was in a similar position to you, I’m assuming you want to know how to make covers on the launchpad and lights that come with it. If you search up “first cover launchpad” into UA-cam you should find a great video on how to make a decent cover. One thing that you’ll want to first do is put your launchpad into legacy mode before starting as this allows you to use it like a regular launchpad, you can find videos on how to do this too
@@jackmurzy6269 i got the lights down and everything now im halfways through to starting a cover but i got stuck at the midi mapping becuase my buttons dont make a mapping
you dont need to map anything. that's the point of ableton control suface devices. you connect it via usb, set it up as a control surface undeer midi options and that's it.
transpose key function novation launchkey mk3 25
it is sad that you can't duplicate or delete clips with this device.
How do you get it into low power mode ?!
Quick question: Can I somehow program in a mode in the user page that would be able to do the same thing as the scale note funcion on the pro launchpad? Like it lights every note up within the given scale?
which pc app for windows10 ? need ?
Can you upload your own sounds to the board
It's just a midi controller.
yes, it's a midi controller that you can program sounds into and play in realtime
It doesn't make sounds. It triggers sounds and events through the midi interface using software or other midi hardware. It's not an MPC.
Without velocity sensitivity you might as well just use an iPad app for a fraction of the price.
Yeah umm, the launchpad is a fraction of the price of an iPad.
@@lolocaust4967 True. Or a phone. Both do most of this and a lot more
@Pat Boran Well yes and no.
I've tried numerous apps that act like MPCs and sequencers etc. But they all seem to lack in one way or another. I haven't been able to get any better than my launchpad and PC combo. So many options with those too.
What does velocity sensitivity do? Looking to buy my first midi
Allows you to get a louder response by hitting faster, to emulate hitting harder; it’s a feature of better keyboards in general and it’s a pity it’s not included here. I wasn’t suggest you should buy an iPad or phone instead, only that an iPad or phone, presuming you already have either or both, performs just as well.
dude how do I import my own sample sounds into this launch? day 2 and I still cant figure it out
@Lukas_Luke5 you too dude? I can't play the sound off my mini when I push the button, but I know how to drag the sample in the mini but not much else after that. If you find out how to, please lmk cuz I too am stomped
Not sure what you mean by this? The launchpad is just a midi controller it doesnt have a sound engine. You connect it to Ableton live and map a drumrack or anything accordingly. look into midi mapping but I think Ableton supports the launchpad out of the box... I think the Companion software might play samples too but that should be even more straight forward than Ableton good luck man
are you guys for real? it's an ableton live controller. you can see him running the software on the notebook.
Here's what I can't work out.
I've seen requests for the launchpad to be made compatible with Android going back for over 7 years. There are loads of people that would buy one to use with an android device, but for some reason Novation just seem to refuse to do this. Why?
Is it some kind of tech snobbery? I can't honestly think of a good reason not to. Especially when you consider the fact that globally Android has the biggest market share, it seems non sensical to market an affordable piece of hardware only to people that have money to waste on overpriced and overhyped trash like iPhones and iPads.
I personally have no plans to use my launchpad with my phone, but only because I know for whatever reason that will never be an option. I'd love to be able to hook my launchpad up to my phone to make tracks on the go or on lunchbreaks at work. I'm a paying user of FL Studio, I also use FL Mobile, but can't use my launchpad with it because reasons.
Isn't it about time Novation caught up with the rest of us? There are a hell of a lot of us out here with really powerful android devices that could easily handle the launchpad and your other midi controllers, but we are left out in the cold without that option.
Anyone using one of these with Logic Pro X ? Worth a punt to be able to launch clips (or what ever Logic call them)
How work in Reason propellerhead this Launchpad Mini Mk3 i dont work in ableton ... but interesting me...????? Who use this for Reason Propellerhead tny...????
I don't think this is really much use in Reason. Reason is a modular synthesis emulator. Quite a different beast to DAWs like ableton or FL Studio.
NOT FOR LIVE 9!!!
Forgive my noobishness, but somethings in Ableton Live 11 simply make no sense. When i started it up the first time with Launchpad Mini Mk3, it worked instantly. I have made zero I/O or midi changes. Now today I plug it in and the launchpad lights up, but it wont play a single sound. I've watched 3 starter tutorials, and each of them assumes it works right away or tells me what audio/midi settings to have in Preferences. I have done this over and over again, re-booted my Albeton Live each time, but still nothing. This video also assumes it works right as I plug it in. Can someone steer me to a more initial setup explanation? None of the intro tutorials are working. Thanks.
Make sure in the midi settings, all three settings are enabled. Remote, Sync and I can't remember the third. For both input and output
Try dragging in a new midi patch sound like a synth and using red button to right to arm channel. If no joy could be a cable prob.
Can somebody teach me how to trigger sound effects?
Either here, or discord, or instagram, or snapchat. It would be helpful.
You'd need custom software for that. It's a midi controller. You would be better of with a stream deck or something similar.
Launchpad minecraft version :v
On our.
Launch pad is wack unless you have unlimited GB to download all the extra stuff that you need to make a dope beat. Fruity and cakewalk is the way. U can still download any and all packs and use them without having to try and keep it on beat
So what you're saying is, it isn't wack, your ISP's crappy data caps are wack. Not to mention, if you're smart enough, you can make your own packs for free. Learn to sample.
It did not help
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Wow exciting video. Not
Damn
It DOES NOT WORK on Ableton Live 9!!! I just got this and for reasons I can't currently use Ableton live 10. (My Push 2 is just not finding live 10) so I have to use Live 9 right now. But the MK3 does not currently support or work on Ableton Live 9 !!!! They don't even mention this in the packaging or even this video! Pretty shitty.
It works with any MIDI app, including Ableton 9. Google it
@@nacs It doesn't. I talked to support about it, and they said it's for Ableton 10, and that's likely not going to change. All good though. I've upgraded to Ableton 10. So no googling required.
@@jivexero What are you talking about? Won't work with Live 9, you can't use Live 10, Push 2 won't find live 10, you have to use Live 9, but you upgraded to Live 10 so it's fine?
muricans 😓
Get live 10 then poor
The idea of playing a VST piano on something like this is just patently absurd for any serious musician, sorry.
Any serious musician would instantly be able to see the best use case for the hardware in question instead of expecting it to be something it's not.