midi controller recomendations

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qz_

Post by qz_ »

hello
seems like a great idea.
any feedback

J.P._

Post by J.P._ »

Oxigen 8 - MIDIMAN -
regular MIDI or USB
2 octaves - 8 knobs
I use it all the time, controling 2 comps at the same time 1 via USB - 1 Via Midi, it's limitless

qz_

Post by qz_ »

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thanks j.p.
thats one of the ones i was looking at
also the surface one(when its released)
i think with midi it gets realy interesting.

happy mixing

GRABz_

Post by GRABz_ »

Thanks for the recommendation this post saved me a lot of time :D

komar_

Post by komar_ »

Doepfer Pocket Dial ,Bitstream,hardware sequencer
depend what you're waiting for

M-Laboratories.net_

Post by M-Laboratories.net_ »

What about the Remote 25 ? with 8 knobs, 8 sliders, 8 buttons, and a pressure pad?

http://www.musik-service.de/ProduX/Keys ... roller.htm

Or the bitstream, as mentioned earlier....

http://www.vjcentral.com/_images/hardwa ... tpanel.jpg

or maybe the buchla!

http://www.audiovisualizers.com/toolsha ... buchla.htm

(just kidding)

komart_

Post by komart_ »

Remote 25 looks like an ultimate weapon ! if slders quality is good, i will sell my Bs !

cman_

Post by cman_ »

I use Evolution UC16 ( http://www.evolution.co.uk/moreinfo/hardware/uc16.htm ), right row for speeds, left row for blending, other knobs for playhead, channel fx, global fx. Those knobs are very small and spaces among them are small, so I had to remove for knobs to get more space for fingers... This is disadvantage of this type which is the cheapest controller I found, also knobs are so badly made that you cant reach null position, even if you rotate with them quietly to left. We used Phatboy before, but its knobs has no durability... All other resolume functions - filters and blending type I have mapped on keyboard.... so there is almost no neccessity to use mouse and work with program is uncomparably faster and intuitive :)

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