Applies to Launchpad Mini MK3, Launchpad X, and Launchpad Pro
This article describes the various functions of the editor for the Launchpad custom mode editors
'Components' is a tool used to manage the firmware and templates on many of our products. You can download a standalone version when you register your Launchpad or access our web-based version in browsers that support WebMIDI such as Chrome, Opera and Microsoft Edge from this link: https://components.novationmusic.com
If using a browser, you may need to allow the page access to your MIDI devices, as prompted when first loading the page:
You do not need to log in to use Components, but doing so allows you to back up all of your data to your account.
You can make templates in the editor whether the Launchpad is connected to Components or not. To see if the Launchpad is connected, check the indicator in the top right which can be one of 3 colours:
Red: this means that the device cannot be seen by Components:
If the device is in this state it could either mean the device is not connected, not powered, or you are using a browser which does not support WebMIDI
Yellow: this means the device is connected and recognised, but is in the wrong state, in this case, it could mean the Launchpad is in Bootloader mode. Pressing the green pad at the bottom right will let it start as normal. If not, please try reinstalling the firmware from the Firmware tab.
Green: The Launchpad is connected and is ready to use.
In Components, you can create and edit templates for the custom slots available on the Launchpads. You can also send factory templates or templates downloaded online. Along the top row you can name the custom mode, save the custom mode, send it to your Launchpad and customise how it appears in the Librarian on the left-hand side:
Librarian:
Down the right-hand side of Components you'll have access to your templates as well as the templates we have provided:
Custom Mode Creation:
Creating a template on the Launchpad is done through the use of Widgets, each of these has different functions:
- Vertical and Horizontal Unipolar faders allow you to send a CC message on a chosen channel - these faders start low and move to the highest value.
- Vertical and Horizontal Bipolar faders are the same, but shows lights on either side of the centre. This is useful for assigning to pan controls, as the centre value will be equivalent to central panning.
- The Chromatic Keyboard includes all 12 notes in an octave. You can customise which octave and which channel this sends out on.
- The Scale keyboard includes up to 8 notes from a scale. You can choose which scale, which root note, which MIDI channel and which octave this uses.
- The Drum Grid includes sets 16 pads to play notes across two octaves in a square. You can customise the octave and channel. By default, this is set to Octave 3.
- MIDI Note lets you assign a note to a single pad. You can customise the note, the octave, the channel, as well as change the behaviour of the note to be:
- Momentary - continues to play while held but releasing stops the note
- Toggle - Starts playing when pressed, stops playing when pressed again
- Program Change allows you to have the pad send a program change message on a chosen channel. This is useful for selecting certain patches on VSTs or hardware.
- CC Button allows you to send a Control Change message. You can determine the CC number, the on value, the 'off' value, the channel, the behaviour (Momentary, Toggle and Trigger which lets you increment through values). Control Change messages are useful for mapping to various functions, you can map them to things in Ableton such as device or transport controls.
The settings tab will let you edit the settings for the currently selected Widget on the grid:
Each widget has different settings, some of this has been explained above. All widgets allow you to change the MIDI channel, and Widgets one the same template can have different channels.
When dragging a Widget on to a slow with a Widget already in place, the previous Widget will be removed:
Keyboard shortcuts such as alt to copy can also be used.
When finished, you can either send it to one of the Custom Modes using the button at the top right:
You can also save them to your Components account or download them as a SysEx file so you can share it with others using the Save button.
If you're using Windows and you'd like to use the Launchpad with Components and Ableton simultaneously, please install the driver found here (the same driver is used for both).
Firmware:
In the firmware page, you can update and reinstall the firmware of your Launchpad. When you first get the Launchpad it is worth checking here to see that you have the latest firmware. This will list all the changes we've made to the firmware as well.