

Turning off the unit or disabling MIDI track input doesn't make any difference either. tweaking settings with the controller or session view), but with the RMX it happens every time even if I don't touch the hardware and it means I can only hear the effect once. With other controllers this would happen if I were to change a parameter while the loop is playing (e.g. I hit play and it sounds all good, but the second the automated part finishes, the automation lane greys out and won't be heard again on the next loop round unless I hit the "Back to Arrangement" button. Lets say I have a drum loop and i add in some automation for the XPAD roll in the arrangement view. Still not quite got to grips with this though - it might just be me doing something wrong. Thanks Pulse and Pioneer engineers, Ableton comes to life as expected when I use the hardware controls now with plugin 1.1.0 / firmware 1.3.1!

In the Ableton preferences under MIDI/Sync I have Pioneer RMX-1000 MIDI input set to "On" for both "Track" and "Remote" so I can't work out what I'm doing wrong. However, even if I arm the track and hit the global record button in Ableton, I don't get any automation recorded in the arrangement view as I was expecting. Once I've done that, STATUS lights up purple, I am able to run the effects using the hardware controller and I can see the controls on screen reflecting what I'm doing with the controller. The only way I seem to be able to get the STATUS indicator to light is to** turn off the RMX-1000 and start it up again** which seems wrong. When the plugin opens, the STATUS indicator at the top is not lit up, but Plug&Play, MIDI CH1 etc are lit up. Next I've dropped the RMX-1000 plugin onto the track and I want to record some effects as I do them on the hardware. I start Ableton, drop a drum loop onto an audio track and hit play. I've installed the VST and copied the DLL into my VST folder with all my other plugins. Wonder if anyone can help point me in the right direction here as I can't seem to get the RMX-1000 VST to automate properly in Ableton (on Windows 7).
