The crossfader, the behavior of which is described in detail in the respective section of the Mixing chapter (see ‘Using Live’s Crossfader’).Continuous controls - like the mixer’s volume, pan and sends.
One instance of a radio button is the crossfader assignment section in each track, which offers three options: The track is assigned to the crossfader’s A position, the track is unaffected by the crossfader, or the track is affected by the crossfader’s B position. Radio buttons - A radio button selects from among a number of options.Switches and buttons - among them the Track and Device Activator switches, the Control Bar’s tap tempo, metronome and transport controls.Session View slots - Note that MIDI and computer key assignments are bound to the slots, not to the clips they contain.This chapter describes the details of mapping to the following specific types of controls in Live’s user interface: To liberate the musician from the mouse, most of Live’s controls can be remote-controlled with an external MIDI controller and the computer keyboard.