actually it also works in 10...
I just opened live, then once it was ready i double clicked on the device file, and it was loaded on the bottom area (device and effects). Then I dragged a VST before it, and the Ableton X-Y assignable pad appeared too.
Then it was simply a matter of configuring the assignable pad to control the required parameters that I wanted to randomize (configure > move the VST parameters). Then you exit configure mode and press the circle button in the device randomizer and voilà all your parameters are there ready to be randomized with the Randomize button.
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actually it also works in 10...
I just opened live, then once it was ready i double clicked on the device file, and it was loaded on the bottom area (device and effects). Then I dragged a VST before it, and the Ableton X-Y assignable pad appeared too.
Then it was simply a matter of configuring the assignable pad to control the required parameters that I wanted to randomize (configure > move the VST parameters). Then you exit configure mode and press the circle button in the device randomizer and voilà all your parameters are there ready to be randomized with the Randomize button.