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MIDI controller
Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2015 17:32
by pld
Hi all,
I am new here, looking for a good midi controller to use with resolume, money is not an issue.
Thanks
Re: MIDI controller
Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2015 17:52
by cosmowe
Here is a little thread full of stuff!
viewtopic.php?f=7&t=8902&hilit=freaky
enjoy
cosmowe
Re: MIDI controller
Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2015 18:21
by Oaktown
There is a lot out there and it's really a matter of personal preference but it seems like the Akai APC40 or APC40 MK2 work very well with Resolume.
Re: MIDI controller
Posted: Sat Nov 07, 2015 18:30
by He2neg
As i started with resolume i bought an APC40 becouse i had a good chance and a cheap offer. But then i steped back and took a Korg Nano and run most of the Shows with it so far.
It took me allmost 2 years to reach the Limit of the Korg Nano and had the wish to have more Faders & Knobs
So dont get to big and dont waste to much money inside a Controller you may never need becouse its to big
For the Start is the Korg Nano 2 perfect.
- few Faders : Layer
-few knobs : effects
- few bottons : either effect parameters and bpm tab and stuff...
Re: MIDI controller
Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2015 11:52
by mowgli
I agree that going all out on a first controller is not a good idea. You need to find out what your working method is first.
Re: MIDI controller
Posted: Tue Nov 17, 2015 06:08
by georgeberlin
Akai APC mini is nice too-
http://www.akaipro.com/product/apc-mini
64 buttons (8x8) and 9 sliders for about $100
Set a row of buttons to switch decks, maybe set a slider to AB fading or whatever.
I use one slider for each layers fade, and another for each layers transport control to scratch. Goes a long way.
Re: MIDI controller
Posted: Sat Dec 05, 2015 13:52
by pld
I thinkI will go for the APC40, it is not me who is paying the bill:-)
Thanks all for the info!
Machine will be a Z170X with I7-6700 3.4, 2x GTX960 4GB, Samsung SSD950PRO, 16GB RAM and a BlackMagic MiniRecorder.
Re: MIDI controller
Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2016 16:20
by kamienZen
Can you describe little bit your work style?
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