User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 1.1. Downloads & Updates
- 1.2. Installation
- 2. Touché
- 2.1. Overview
- 2.1.1. What is Touché ?
- 2.1.2. Slave and Standalone
- 2.1.3. Default Behaviour
- 2.2. Mechanism
- 2.2.1. Concept
- 2.2.2. Shiftings
- 2.2.3. Skin
- 2.2.4. Cylinders
- 2.2.5. Slider
- 2.3. Controls
- 2.3.1. Buttons
- 2.3.2. Encoder
- 2.3.3. LEDs
- 2.4. Connectivity
- 2.4.1. Ports
- 2.4.2. Data
- 3. Lié
- 3.1. Overview
- 3.1.1. What is Lié ?
- 3.1.2. System Requirements
- 3.1.3. Plug-in Formats
- 3.2. Interface
- 3.2.1. Menu
- 3.2.2. Settings
- 3.2.3. Browser
- 3.2.4. Slot Center
- 3.2.5. Plug-In Preset Specificities
- 3.2.6. Hardware Preset Specificities
- 3.2.7. Memory View
- 3.2.8. Scope
- 3.2.9. Sensitivity Curve Editor
- 4. Workflow
- 4.1. DAW Setup
- 4.1.1. Ableton Live
- 4.1.2. Logic Pro
- 4.1.3. Cubase
- 4.1.4. Presonus Studio One
- 4.1.5. GarageBand
- 4.2. Creating a new plug-in preset
- 4.3. Creating a new hardware preset
- 4.4. Loading a hardware preset in Touché’s internal memory
- 4.5. Adjusting your sensitivity
- 4.5.1. By Parameter
- 4.5.2. For the Top and Bottom Shiftings
- 4.5.3. For the Left and Right Shiftings

4. Workflow
4.1. DAW Setup
4.1.1. Ableton Live
To use Lié within Ableton Live, you must load Lié on a new MIDI Track. Make sure that your track is armed, and set
the MIDI IN of your Track to "All MIDI Input". You can now play with Touché and Lié.
If Touché is not communicating with Lié, check that your track is armed, and make sure that the audio engine is on.
If not, choose an audio device from Live's audio Preferences. (Live > Preferences > Audio). You can also check that
the “Track” MIDI input of Touché is "On" (Live > Preferences > Link/MIDI).
If you can't find Lié in your Plug-in list, make sure that you have set the right plug-in path in Live’s preferences (Click
on Live > Preferences > File/Folder)
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