Best MIDI control surface for Live?
Best MIDI control surface for Live?
What do people here use as a good control surface for Live? What would be the best from the list of native control surfaces in Live?
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timothyallan
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bcr - most controls per square inch (but it's not small) and $$, NOT usb powered
uc33 - cheap, USB powered, small
trigger finger - decent drum pads, a few knobs and sliders, USB powered
novation SL25 - decent keys, drum pads suck, LCDs accompany automapping well.
bcf - where the BCR has 24 knobs the BCF has 8 motorized faders, faders are great for feeling volume levels.
go to a store and see what strikes you, lots of options out there. my advice would be to get one device at a time, use it to its fullest then see what kind of device compliments it.
lemur is $2400...
uc33 - cheap, USB powered, small
trigger finger - decent drum pads, a few knobs and sliders, USB powered
novation SL25 - decent keys, drum pads suck, LCDs accompany automapping well.
bcf - where the BCR has 24 knobs the BCF has 8 motorized faders, faders are great for feeling volume levels.
go to a store and see what strikes you, lots of options out there. my advice would be to get one device at a time, use it to its fullest then see what kind of device compliments it.
lemur is $2400...
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sweetjesus
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Tone Deft wrote:bcr - most controls per square inch (but it's not small) and $$, NOT usb powered
uc33 - cheap, USB powered, small
trigger finger - decent drum pads, a few knobs and sliders, USB powered
novation SL25 - decent keys, drum pads suck, LCDs accompany automapping well.
bcf - where the BCR has 24 knobs the BCF has 8 motorized faders, faders are great for feeling volume levels.
go to a store and see what strikes you, lots of options out there. my advice would be to get one device at a time, use it to its fullest then see what kind of device compliments it.
lemur is $2400...
I thought the bcr was usb powered....
Too many lights (over 500 little leds, actually, and the display.) It has a built-in PSU, so it's no biggie, really.CaseyDC wrote:Tone Deft wrote:bcr - most controls per square inch (but it's not small) and $$, NOT usb powered
uc33 - cheap, USB powered, small
trigger finger - decent drum pads, a few knobs and sliders, USB powered
novation SL25 - decent keys, drum pads suck, LCDs accompany automapping well.
bcf - where the BCR has 24 knobs the BCF has 8 motorized faders, faders are great for feeling volume levels.
go to a store and see what strikes you, lots of options out there. my advice would be to get one device at a time, use it to its fullest then see what kind of device compliments it.
lemur is $2400...
I thought the bcr was usb powered....
mbp 2.66, osx 10.6.8, 8GB ram.
noperooni, not with all those LEDs.CaseyDC wrote:I thought the bcr was usb powered....
suppose
20 LEDs per knob (there are more)
5mA to power each knob (more like 10-15mA)
that's 100 mA total per knob possible
times 32 knobs is 3.2 amps, plus the microcontroller, buttons, display and internals to power.
USB only supports 500mA max at 5V.