delicioso wrote:Surprising this type of argument still keeps popping up. The point of the Launchpad is for those who already have controllers that have knobs. A Nocturn or nanoKontrol can do a lot more than the APC40 without cumbersome hacks as far as what you can do with knobs. And together with launchpad, the combination is still more portable, cheaper, and doesn't require an additional power adapter.exper wrote:Just wait until they try and "mix" by pushing a grid of buttons. I bet automation of track volume in 8 steps will sound just great!
The only people I see getting worked up over the Launchpad in this forum are those who already invested in the APC40 and thus need to justify their purchase. Just be satisfied with what you have if it works for you. And no, not everyone wants to buy both or have room for both. It's not about collecting controllers. It's using what works for you. It's great that there are lots of options now. Novation was smart in realizing that people would want to mix and match between the different choices of controllers for a more modular approach to customizing their setup. I'm not knocking the APC40 though I never wanted one because it's too bulky for my taste. But I'm sure it's great for some people, especially newbies who might not want to deal with more than one controller.
It wasn't an argument. I think the launchpad is great for those who already have some other type of controller. And, as for a nocturn or nanokontrol being capable of being as in depth as an apc, can you simultaneously control 8 tracks of pan, volume, mute, solo and edit an effect without changing pages/scenes with a nanokontrol? Probably not. I'm with you on the power adapter issue however.
Nothing about the apc has been cumbersome by any means. I am most defintely satisfied with the apc barring not having full on lcd screens with text, but that would be a much more expensive beast. And, as for your last sentence, check my signature, I hardly think I'm a newbie who can only deal with one controller...
As I've said elsewhere, I still even like the launchpad. I may even buy one to be a monome emulator, sequencer interface for m4l or even keep the apc home and travel with a launchpad.
Plus, this is hardly about saving space. For instance with the nocturn/launchpad combo, nobody's gaining any precious, usable space. The apc is aprox. 17x13 while the lp is 9.5x9.5 and the nocturn is 6x9.5. so combined, not including space for usb cables is 16x10 or 20x10 depending on side by side or one on top of the other. Here's a pic showing the scale, again not compensating for the novation's sideways usb ports which I believe are on opposite sides, so add an inch to both the left and the right.
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