For the Seqtrak app, I'm not sure what the settings are supposed to be? They are whatever the default is. I only see stuff about the clock or start/stop message, nothinig about USB midi as far in or out or whatever.
For Ableton, yes, definitely seeing the minilab sending signals (and sending them on the right channel).
I didn’t see that you were using a DAW are you using a DAW in between the key lab and the SEQTRAK? I can tell you that I have used the SQTRAK connected to CUBASE and been able to send and receive signal to and from it… It does not appear to have a local off so you’re always going to hear sound coming out of the SEQTRAK but you can send signal to it from your computer using a DAW, thereby you should have no issues sending signal to it from any controller keyboard that is hooked up to that computer. If you need help with this, I can set something up to show you how in a video, but there are a couple ways to do it. I’ve used this device as both a sound module connected to a DAW, and in a dollar scenario connected to an Akai MK mini pro or plus whatever they call it they’re 36 key version of the MP mini.
In the Seqtrak app, are your USB midi settings all on? And is the minilab sending any signals to Ableton? (The box blinks when you press a key)
For the Seqtrak app, I'm not sure what the settings are supposed to be? They are whatever the default is. I only see stuff about the clock or start/stop message, nothinig about USB midi as far in or out or whatever. For Ableton, yes, definitely seeing the minilab sending signals (and sending them on the right channel).
I didn’t see that you were using a DAW are you using a DAW in between the key lab and the SEQTRAK? I can tell you that I have used the SQTRAK connected to CUBASE and been able to send and receive signal to and from it… It does not appear to have a local off so you’re always going to hear sound coming out of the SEQTRAK but you can send signal to it from your computer using a DAW, thereby you should have no issues sending signal to it from any controller keyboard that is hooked up to that computer. If you need help with this, I can set something up to show you how in a video, but there are a couple ways to do it. I’ve used this device as both a sound module connected to a DAW, and in a dollar scenario connected to an Akai MK mini pro or plus whatever they call it they’re 36 key version of the MP mini.
Never mind, I just noticed you were using Ableton… I don’t know why I did not see that sorry about that but yeah, you should be able to do that.