CM Labs Motor Mix
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CM Labs Motor Mix
Dear Abletonians. Please tell me if you are everg going to suppport the Motor Mix. If you're not, I will sell it to an unsuspecting protools user.
Thank You,
(an ex protools user who's hanging on to his motor mix for dear life even though it hasn't been turned on in 3 years)
Thank You,
(an ex protools user who's hanging on to his motor mix for dear life even though it hasn't been turned on in 3 years)
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Add me to the list of motor mix users who'd like to use it with live. I hope it's not that hard for you to code, cuz it'd be great to mix on live with moving faders. I pretty much only use the session view right now, but if I could use my motor mix I'd be more apt to actually mix in live's arrangement view, instead of mixing in Pro tools, like I do now.
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intellijel wrote:If you added Motormix support, I would buy a motormix. Please add!
me too. a great controller, can be had at a reasonable price
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cm motormix
please, support cm motormix!!
best regards
best regards
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Hello there
I have been away for a while !
I stayed with version 4.00 for long ... never wanted mp3 support ... but now with video I just bought the version 6.00 but still no support for the motormix
PLEASE DO IT ... I have been waiting for years for that and I still use Cubase with it and the mouse with live ;-(
When I see the list you now support and I can not understand why the motormix is not in the list ... ok you dont sell it in your package ... ah business
Hope you will do it very soon ... even basic support, faders, pan and buttons it will be already PARADISE
AMEN !
I have been away for a while !
I stayed with version 4.00 for long ... never wanted mp3 support ... but now with video I just bought the version 6.00 but still no support for the motormix
PLEASE DO IT ... I have been waiting for years for that and I still use Cubase with it and the mouse with live ;-(
When I see the list you now support and I can not understand why the motormix is not in the list ... ok you dont sell it in your package ... ah business
Hope you will do it very soon ... even basic support, faders, pan and buttons it will be already PARADISE
AMEN !
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motormix/mackie/ableton
Hi there,
i just read a lot of motormix-related items on this forum, seems like there are many motormix-lovers around...
...including me! The motormix is the best midi-controller on this planet. Robust, fader feedback, simple layout...it's a real "mixer".
Too bad the motormix isn't the most supported midi-controller on this planet. It's not sending simple CC's like other controllers (or note's and pitchbends, like the mackie-control).
Because i really wanted to use the motormix in live, i started making a MAX-application to convert all the motormix-messages into the mackie-messages.
Everything worked out fine, but a the time i added bank switch and other extra's, the whole patch went out in a chaoss... So that project ended in an application that converts motormixmessages in general midi-messages, with feedback included. Now i can use my motormix with live, but there are offcourse more interesting ways. Use a motormix with cubase or with Logic, and you'll see what i mean.
So i wrote an email to Carl Malone, the man from CM-labs, with the question if they could code the mackie-protocol in the firmware of the motormix (like the bcf's from behringer and a lot of other controller can).
They allready have a kind of "BABY-HUI" mode included in the firmware, so why not the more famous mackie-control protocol...
This was his reply:
We are coding that now. We will call it the "universal mode".
Best regards,
Carl Malone
Whow, that made me happy! If this is true, we don't have to wait for ableton to implement the motormix in Live! Just connect the motormix, choose mackie-control as your controller and...make music and have fun!
This reply from Carl is about 4 months old. I wrote him back later about this, without any reply. No news about this on www.cmlabs.net
Wnat's going on Carl Malone??
MY POINT:
motormix lovers, write a mail to Carl (cmfluteguy@earthlink.net) and thell him you would love to use the motormix with live and with other mackie-supported software. So cm-labs can start/continue/finish their "universal mode".
OR...
Ableton, please include native support for the motormix! In my opinion, this could be even more interesting than cm's "universal mode". A lot of users would really appreciate this.
thanks,
-huupsel-
i just read a lot of motormix-related items on this forum, seems like there are many motormix-lovers around...
...including me! The motormix is the best midi-controller on this planet. Robust, fader feedback, simple layout...it's a real "mixer".
Too bad the motormix isn't the most supported midi-controller on this planet. It's not sending simple CC's like other controllers (or note's and pitchbends, like the mackie-control).
Because i really wanted to use the motormix in live, i started making a MAX-application to convert all the motormix-messages into the mackie-messages.
Everything worked out fine, but a the time i added bank switch and other extra's, the whole patch went out in a chaoss... So that project ended in an application that converts motormixmessages in general midi-messages, with feedback included. Now i can use my motormix with live, but there are offcourse more interesting ways. Use a motormix with cubase or with Logic, and you'll see what i mean.
So i wrote an email to Carl Malone, the man from CM-labs, with the question if they could code the mackie-protocol in the firmware of the motormix (like the bcf's from behringer and a lot of other controller can).
They allready have a kind of "BABY-HUI" mode included in the firmware, so why not the more famous mackie-control protocol...
This was his reply:
We are coding that now. We will call it the "universal mode".
Best regards,
Carl Malone
Whow, that made me happy! If this is true, we don't have to wait for ableton to implement the motormix in Live! Just connect the motormix, choose mackie-control as your controller and...make music and have fun!
This reply from Carl is about 4 months old. I wrote him back later about this, without any reply. No news about this on www.cmlabs.net
Wnat's going on Carl Malone??
MY POINT:
motormix lovers, write a mail to Carl (cmfluteguy@earthlink.net) and thell him you would love to use the motormix with live and with other mackie-supported software. So cm-labs can start/continue/finish their "universal mode".
OR...
Ableton, please include native support for the motormix! In my opinion, this could be even more interesting than cm's "universal mode". A lot of users would really appreciate this.
thanks,
-huupsel-
ableton need to support
I've spoken with Carl and he has sent Ableton pertinent data.
I guess new features have taken the lead over supporting another, yet probably one of the best, controllers.
I guess new features have taken the lead over supporting another, yet probably one of the best, controllers.