Do YOU use a foot controller & WHERE are the cool new ones?

Discuss music production with Ableton Live.

Do you use a foot controller?

Yes, I use a foot controller.
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64%
No, I don't use a foot controller.
2
6%
I WANT to use a MIDI foot controller, but nothing is available for my needs.
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30%
 
Total votes: 33

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Re: Do YOU use a foot controller & WHERE are the cool new ones?

Post by The Leveller » Mon Jan 24, 2011 7:05 pm

:D Nice!

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Re: Do YOU use a foot controller & WHERE are the cool new ones?

Post by bigbadotis » Mon Jan 24, 2011 7:07 pm

For me, the portability / reliability of the MIDIBuddy is easily worth running a translation program to turn the program change messages into something useful for Ableton.

It's not cool and it's not new, but it's light and it's solid and it works.

http://www.amazon.com/Rolls-MP128-MIDI- ... B0002I734G

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Re: Do YOU use a foot controller & WHERE are the cool new ones?

Post by nuxnamon » Mon Jan 24, 2011 7:12 pm

[quote="Piplodocus"]Most MIDI pedals also don't have a MIDI In with MIDI
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you must have been an artist in a past life.. your visual representation of the sun is just breathtaking.. it's like i am watching the sunset.. :D

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Post by Piplodocus » Mon Jan 24, 2011 7:15 pm

nuxnamon wrote:you must have been an artist in a past life.. your visual representation of the sun is just breathtaking.. it's like i am watching the sunset.. :D
It's all about the vibe man, all about the vibe! 8)
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Re: Do YOU use a foot controller & WHERE are the cool new ones?

Post by Machinesworking » Mon Jan 24, 2011 8:03 pm

Rig Kontrol 3 here. Works as a standard MIDI controller with ability to send note values which Live loves, and also as a dedicated controller for NI Guitar Rig. It was on sale for 50% off ($144) around Christmas, I'm not sure why anybody wouldn't have picked it up for that price? MIDI in/out, inputs for more expression pedals Also works as a audio card 2 in 2 out, with pre amp for your guitar and one other string or key.
I use it in conjunction with a Kore 1 controller to do all audio for practice and live.
The only reason for that is because Kore 1 has a separate output for headphones to feed a click track to the drummer.
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Re: Do YOU use a foot controller & WHERE are the cool new ones?

Post by The Leveller » Mon Jan 24, 2011 8:05 pm

oh no! Missed the special! That is the one controller I think I would ditch the fcb for. Damn! :x

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Re: Do YOU use a foot controller & WHERE are the cool new ones?

Post by LoopStationZebra » Mon Jan 24, 2011 8:30 pm

The Leveller wrote:The softstep thing: Did you say you can use it as an x/y controller or rotary patterns for knob emulation?

How the fark do you do that on stage? Standing on one foot trying to draw a curve with the other?
Yes, that's exactly what it does. And I have to say in the SoftStep's defense that it works flawlessly, is very tactile and responsive, and easy to do. It seems strange, and if you've had a few too many it might get scary, but it does truly work.

Adding XY to foot pads is exactly the kind of innovation that's needed with foot controllers. I can't fault Keith McMillan Inc. for setting some pretty ambitious goals. Part of the reason I'm so pissed off at those guys is that they've been promoting that thing for over a year prior to release. I understand the notion of creating a buzz, but honestly.... :lol:
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Re: Do YOU use a foot controller & WHERE are the cool new ones?

Post by LoopStationZebra » Mon Jan 24, 2011 8:39 pm

bosonHavoc wrote:my singer has the Yamaha MFC10 and she has had it for a few years now
the MFC10 is a tank and the expression pedal is great plus it has inputs for 4 more (which i use)

Yeah the MFC10 is an interesting little beastie. I've not done any homework on that thing, actually. :oops: How many (and which) MIDI messages can you send out at once? How programmable is it?

Again, with the SoftStep the FUCKING INCREDIBLE thing is this: whatever MIDI message routing and format you have in mind, the SoftStep was designed to do it. For instance, you can set one pad to be an expression pedal by programming a Y only movement response. You could use a CC# to handle that. Then, at the same time, you could tell the SAME pad to send another CC (or MIDI note or program change etc etc etc) the instant the pad felt pressure. You could then have it send another CC or note etc the instant you took your foot off the pad. This means you can use a pad to turn on a device, act as an expression pedal, and turn off a device. And, BTW, you've got 3 more parameter slots to send out even MORE messages, lol. Fuck ME. 8O


Not only that, but it has this 'slew' function that automatically smooths out - on a curve - the parameter range you are sending. Jesus Help Me.
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Re: Do YOU use a foot controller & WHERE are the cool new ones?

Post by ze2be » Mon Jan 24, 2011 8:55 pm

Got the UMI3 too.
Hey LSZ, please let us know when the software gets stable on the Soft Step!

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Re: Do YOU use a foot controller & WHERE are the cool new ones?

Post by Machinesworking » Mon Jan 24, 2011 9:12 pm

The Leveller wrote:oh no! Missed the special! That is the one controller I think I would ditch the fcb for. Damn! :x
I sold an FCB1010 in order to help pay for it. Nothing wrong with the FCB1010, especially considering the price.
I have to say that all expression pedals that aren't built like total tanks (Electro Harmonix etc.) feel a little soft to me though.
I suppose if I was just a soft synth player I might think the RK3 was overkill, but the pres on the RK3 sound pretty dammed good IMO considering.

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Re: Do YOU use a foot controller & WHERE are the cool new ones?

Post by The Leveller » Mon Jan 24, 2011 9:26 pm

That softstep does sound good, but its the whole 'tap dancing' routine...puts me off the whole thing a little. Now we have to do little pirouettes as well. Tap and ballet. :D

I guess you can still use the RK3 as a controller only though, and a different interface if you're not happy with the pres, but NI stuff is generally good stuff IMO.

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Re: Do YOU use a foot controller & WHERE are the cool new ones?

Post by gjm » Mon Jan 24, 2011 9:44 pm

All I wanted was to control simple transport controls, a few scenes and generally faff around without reaching for the mouse. At the time I could not find anything simple and the FCB scared me so I decided to make one :mrgreen:

http://forum.ableton.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=127431
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Re: Do YOU use a foot controller & WHERE are the cool new ones?

Post by LoopStationZebra » Mon Jan 24, 2011 9:56 pm

gjm wrote:All I wanted was to control simple transport controls, a few scenes and generally faff around without reaching for the mouse. At the time I could not find anything simple and the FCB scared me so I decided to make one :mrgreen:

http://forum.ableton.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=127431

That thing is fantastic. I keep running into those photos when I do the occasional search, lol. Genius.
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Re: Do YOU use a foot controller & WHERE are the cool new ones?

Post by Piplodocus » Mon Jan 24, 2011 10:00 pm

gjm wrote:All I wanted was to control simple transport controls, a few scenes and generally faff around without reaching for the mouse. At the time I could not find anything simple and the FCB scared me so I decided to make one :mrgreen:

http://forum.ableton.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=127431
I love that controller! Somewhere between complete farcical comedy and complete absolute f**king genius! :mrgreen:

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Re: Do YOU use a foot controller & WHERE are the cool new ones?

Post by LoopStationZebra » Mon Jan 24, 2011 10:12 pm

Machinesworking wrote:Rig Kontrol 3 here. Works as a standard MIDI controller with ability to send note values which Live loves, and also as a dedicated controller for NI Guitar Rig. It was on sale for 50% off ($144) around Christmas, I'm not sure why anybody wouldn't have picked it up for that price? MIDI in/out, inputs for more expression pedals Also works as a audio card 2 in 2 out, with pre amp for your guitar and one other string or key.
I use it in conjunction with a Kore 1 controller to do all audio for practice and live.
The only reason for that is because Kore 1 has a separate output for headphones to feed a click track to the drummer.
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The RK3 does look great, but I can't stand stomp clickers. :x

You see, I play delicate sissy music and the CLICK CLICK CLICK ruins the very deep and introspective mood I'm trying desperately to create. :lol:

But in terms of build, it looks like you could launch it off a 10 story building. 8O

And is that puppy even available as a stand-alone purchase? Since you and I started chatting about GR4 awhile back I've been following that thing and it seems as though it's only available as part of a full software buy.
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