much... much easier to look at... and to respect as a little bit more than some cool toy.simpleton wrote:Cumbersome but prettier
probably cost 3 times as much though
much... much easier to look at... and to respect as a little bit more than some cool toy.simpleton wrote:Cumbersome but prettier
LoopStationZebra wrote:it's like a hipster commie pinko manifesto. Rambling. Angry. Nearly divorced from all reality; yet strangely compelling with a ring of truth.
Yeah, real wood = better "tone".simpleton wrote:Cumbersome but prettier.![]()
Anubis wrote:Yeah, real wood = better "tone".
LoopStationZebra wrote:it's like a hipster commie pinko manifesto. Rambling. Angry. Nearly divorced from all reality; yet strangely compelling with a ring of truth.
Seek professional help and switch medications. It's a magical device. It does not falter.TheDriller wrote:...I can't even tell if I'm imagining it or not...
The Leveller wrote:Wow, a weird shaped dead coral with sh!t stuck to it. Proof indeed of supernatural abilities.
I'd have to recommend touchAble as the all-around controller for Live. It's got everything - faders, keys, pads, XYZ pads, etc. It gets up and running very quickly with very little fuss.Machinesworking wrote: OK iPad fans a few questions:
I'm seriously thinking of picking up a used 1st generation off craigslist and selling my Mackie Control.
I use the Mackie Control almost exclusively for the motorized faders with track names above them. There seem to be a few options for this, which is the quickest to set up?
For live faders and clip firing there looks to be a few programs, which one requires the least amount of set up? <- I'm vastly interested in cutting set up time down to as little as possible in a live situation.
Machinesworking wrote: Again for live track faders and clip firing is there any real reason right away to get the camera attachment and plug it into the macbook pro? or is blue tooth / wifi good enough?
Machinesworking wrote:Any users with a 1st generation and Korgs MS-20? Does the MS-20 almost cripple the device or is it sufficient? <-- this isn't as important, just curious.
So how well does the KapturePad app run. I've read some pretty lame reviews that put me off purchasing it.LoopStationZebra wrote:
I'd have to recommend touchAble as the all-around controller for Live. It's got everything - faders, keys, pads, XYZ pads, etc. It gets up and running very quickly with very little fuss.
There's not a motorized fader type function with touchAble - or any other controller app that I'm aware of.. What you can get instead is an app called KapturePad; which will allow you to save pretty much any parameter in your set with a series of snapshots.
http://liine.net/en/products/kapturepad/
I'm sure it won't be long until a similar feature is part of touchAble.