Love your teaching Ableton course. Compare to the online tutorials, I feel like you really take your time to explain each thing your teaching. Can’t wait to go through it all
I reached out to Ableton and they said this. Do you understand what this means? - The In-Key mode on Move functions the same as it does on Push, with one exception: on Push, you can use Fixed mode. With Fixed mode enabled, the notes on the pad grid remain in the same positions when you change keys; for instance, the bottom-left pad will always play C (or the nearest note to C if the key doesn’t contain it). When Fixed mode is off, the notes on the pad grid shift so that the bottom-left pad always plays the root note of the selected key.
@@appeal Hey, It works the same as the sequential mode on the push but not the main note layout, which is laid out in 4ths. The fixed thing is right though you cant do this on the move.
Really useful video! Was playing with my move today trying to figure out the best way to play chords. This helped massively 👍🏻
Glad it helped!
Love your teaching Ableton course. Compare to the online tutorials, I feel like you really take your time to explain each thing your teaching. Can’t wait to go through it all
Hey! Thank your for your kind words! it really means a lot! How are you finding the course?
This super helpful and great insight.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you.
No problem :)
Is there a device who does not make me think of THAT exact thing you've made real good presentation about! 🤪
Thanks! Glad you found it useful!
I dont know why it's not like the Push. Makes no sense to me. Why they are making us learn a new playing method
I know right!? I sure they will include it on a future update. It would be easy to implement.
I reached out to Ableton and they said this. Do you understand what this means? - The In-Key mode on Move functions the same as it does on Push, with one exception: on Push, you can use Fixed mode. With Fixed mode enabled, the notes on the pad grid remain in the same positions when you change keys; for instance, the bottom-left pad will always play C (or the nearest note to C if the key doesn’t contain it). When Fixed mode is off, the notes on the pad grid shift so that the bottom-left pad always plays the root note of the selected key.
@@appeal Hey, It works the same as the sequential mode on the push but not the main note layout, which is laid out in 4ths. The fixed thing is right though you cant do this on the move.
I agree. It’s super annoying that they changed it.
@@whoadog8725 I bet they introduce it in a update soon!
This is a very useful video. Thank you.
Thanks! Hope you found it useful!