personally i think this is THE controller.its not quite out yet but
will be VERY soon. The ol MXF8 check it out
http://www.grexultra.com/erol.html...i think this controller will end
up being used by lots of people, it really is great. so far its the best
i have seen out
http://www.grexultra.com/movies/assign.zip -- loops from Claude Young...
unfortunately it's not actually him working the controller.
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From: Renegade808 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Monday, July 19, 2004 5:53 pm
Subject: Re: (313) when I grow up..
personally i
Has anyone tried an Evolution X-Session? It has knobs and buttons and
a crossfader.
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yeah i've got one of these. when you get deeper in to Ableton Live tho
you see that it's not really enough to be properly in control of the
sound being played.
its a good start though as the crossfader
martin mentined this device a while back. i think you mentioned that a
review was on the way. that would be cool
robin...
On 19 Jul 2004, at 23:53, Renegade808 wrote:
personally i think this is THE controller.its not quite out yet but
will be VERY soon. The ol MXF8 check it out
I want one of these for Ableton Live.
check it out, that's some cosmic controller board.
http://www.doepfer.de/controller_example_1.JPG
Commander Bond, dial in channel 9 and man the joystick
Righty-ho Captain Baldelli
peow.
does anyone know how to make these?
richie
lol
so it's only a matter of time before a manufacturer get's their shti
together and sorts this out? isn't it?
has anyone got richie's dad's number then? :)
robin...
On 19 Jul 2004, at 15:15, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want one of these for Ableton Live.
check it out, that's
My solder kung-fu is only level 1 but I'm sure I could rig up something for
this.
The biggest problem is documentation and I'm sure they give you plenty.
Maybe toss in a USB controller and you won't need a MIDI interface. Just
write a driver and you're ready to go!
At 10:15 AM 7/19/2004,
On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want one of these for Ableton Live.
check it out, that's some cosmic controller board.
http://www.doepfer.de/controller_example_1.JPG
Commander Bond, dial in channel 9 and man the joystick
Righty-ho Captain Baldelli
so i usually shy away from this type of project but now you mention it
kent it doesn't look _that_ hard.
hmmm i'm gonna need a few of those kits to get to what richie has tho
(see, keeping it on topic :) )
robin...
On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want one of
Doepfer sells their raw controller hardware so tha tyou can make custom
thingers yourself:
Cheers Kent.
I'd love to have a go, but I'm pretty sure I'd make a mess.
I really want to get a controller for Ableton. I've been thinking about
selling a chunk of records to fund it.
I've had a look on
I just put my hands on this:
http://www.behringer.com/BCF2000/index.cfm?lang=ENG
and must admit it puts Ableton Live into new perspective. The
motorfaders are so-so but i.e. the knobs have got pushbutton
functionality, are configurable 4x via groups, it's easy to setup the
controller to send
To: 313@hyperreal.org
cc:
07/19/04 09:15 AMSubject: (313) when I grow
up
Monolake's is hilarious
As soon as I saw that, I thought thats it! something like that is exactly
what I want.
You could label them up yourself and what have you.
I guess he wrote ableton though? (or helped). Suppose he knows what he's up
to...
p.s. that little red button left hand corner?
cc:
07/19/04 10:17 AMSubject: Re: (313) when I grow
up.. / Ableton
I've been looking at this one as well. Can you describe a bit more, how do
the faders feel, an if they have only 127 steps of resolution or can they do
1024 (like the Mackie Control)?
I already have ReMote25 and Doepfer PocketDial for general controll and
playing live, but I'm searching for a
one that is small and sturdy enough to carry
around for live gigs and survive an airplane ride.
Jernej
www.soundoflj.com/octex
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: 19. julij 2004 17:40
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) when I grow up
IMHO the biggest problem with this kind of home made controllers, is to
make
a good box for them. Especially one that is small and sturdy enough to
carry
around for live gigs and survive an airplane ride.
maybe one of these housings would do
http://www.duluth.com/%7Etimkaiser/project3.html
=040719093926004229027170143310/g=key
/s=midi/search/detail/base_pid/701523/
-raph
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 19, 2004 10:50 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) when I grow up../ Ableton controllers
Doepfer sells their raw
Cheers Raph.
since it has a very easy patch memory which requires a
single press to switch scenes.
Bet I'm missing a trick here.
Back to the manual for this lad.
_
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Alex,
The Evolution UC-33 has worked really well for me for faders and FX for
Ableton. Only issue is I wish I had more buttons to actually trigger tracks!
But the sliders and knobs work great. ~David
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Subject: Re: (313) when I grow up../ Ableton
It supports 14bit midi, so ~1 steps. The faders are quite okay, tho
i bet the motors may be the first thing to die one day.
Ronny
Jernej Marusic wrote:
I've been looking at this one as well. Can you describe a bit more, how do
the faders feel, an if they have only 127 steps of resolution
.
- joe
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From: Ronny Pries [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Monday, July 19, 2004 10:08 am
Subject: Re: (313) when I grow up..
I just put my hands on this:
http://www.behringer.com/BCF2000/index.cfm?lang=ENG
and must admit it puts Ableton Live into new perspective
At 03:39 PM 7/19/2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hrm -- interesting. i'm ordinarily not much of a Behringer fan, as I
think they take cost-cutting measures that affect sound quality, but
that's not really an issue with a USB MIDI controller. there's also the
BCR2000, which does away with the
How about these little babies?
I stumbled on to them while looking for a controller for Traktor. Anyone
have any info/feedback on them - they look pretty breakable! And the
spacing seems to be a bit tight. Although... they are compact!
i've got an X-session... although i'm probably not the most
knowledgable person to ask about it. i use it primarily for video
mixing w/ the max/msp/jitter environment. lotsa knobs to twiddle.
lotsa programmable button/knob configurations. can handle a good
amount of physical and verbal
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From: Gerald [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 19, 2004 4:22 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) when I grow up../ Ableton controllers
How about these little babies?
I stumbled on to them while looking for a controller for Traktor. Anyone
have any info/feedback on them
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