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Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2002 21:53
by EYEWAX_
Does anyone know a good midi device that can be used with Resolume?
I found this review at the computer music site:
http://www.computermusic.co.uk/tutorial/midi/2.asp
I'm looking for a good (web)shop that sells this equipment (preferably in holland, region Rotterdam / The Hague). Does anyone have a few suggestions?
Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2002 22:59
by Echelon_
Check
http://www.feedback.nl and visit their store in Rotterdam...
A good and cheap midi device you could use is the doepfer pocket control (16 knobs)...for more info visit
http://www.doepfer.de
Good luck

Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2002 09:08
by bart
we bought our midiplus keyboard at Rock Palace in The Hague they have some more midi stuff but mostly highend stuff. There is also another music/midi shop just acroos that steet. You can buy all the doepfer hardware at a shop in utrecht called Music House.
Posted: Thu Jul 11, 2002 14:26
by ALFfx_
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What can i do with a midicontroller what i cannot do now.
Is it practical?
i think a keyboard can replace a comp's keyboard?
but the controller with the knobs what can you do with that.
Posted: Fri Jul 12, 2002 11:42
by edwin
with knobs and sliders you can easily manipulate the fading of layers or the intensity of effects.
The nice thing with midi knobs is that you can fade more layers at the same time. With a mouse or keyboard you can only do one thing at the time.
So you can fade one layer and change the intensity of an effect at the same time...
ans so on and so on....
Posted: Thu Jul 18, 2002 19:19
by kaypohl_
hmm . thats interesting - in which cost-spectrum are these controllers - perfectly you could recommend me one special, which fits to resolume perfectly.
(btw: i´m using a midi-keyboard already)
peace,
kaypohl
Posted: Wed Aug 07, 2002 09:13
by vj iv0_
hi,
I am very happy with PEAVEY (they make only 1 model in this range) - 16 faders and 16 buttons, 99 banks. 16 faders+16buttons used to be more than enough with Resloume 1.0 but now with beta 2 it seems to be not enough. It is very precise (after 2-3 _FAST_ cuts, you finnish somwhere around 98 - should be 100), has low latency (latency might be question of your sound card) and is fully programmable.
Re: Midi hardware
Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2022 16:46
by L.Rodriguez
EYEWAX_ wrote: Tue Jul 09, 2002 21:53
Does anyone know a good midi device that can be used with Resolume?
I found this review at the computer music site:
http://www.computermusic.co.uk/tutorial/midi/2.asp
I'm looking for a good (web)shop that sells this equipment (preferably in holland, region Rotterdam / The Hague). Does anyone have a few suggestions?
Hi mate, my Midi just passed away, I've been using it for a couple of years. I'm living in Spain and I'm looking for a new MIDI Keyboard on Thomann, never bought one as my last was a gift from my parents.
I found a list on spanish
https://mejorinstrumentomusical.com/teclado-midi/ but I have really not that much clue of what can be great. It is just for a personal use, I got no band or whatever I just like to play and compose quite sounds to chill and relax, mixing loops and sounds of water and birds.