another midi controller question
another midi controller question
Hi there,
I see that a few people are using the Pocket Dial with Live. Is anyone using Doepfer's Pocket Fader or Encore's Slidemate?
I kind of like the idea of using sliders with Live, I could also use the sliders for controlling mix levels in Logic and Samplitude.
thanks
sluggo
I see that a few people are using the Pocket Dial with Live. Is anyone using Doepfer's Pocket Fader or Encore's Slidemate?
I kind of like the idea of using sliders with Live, I could also use the sliders for controlling mix levels in Logic and Samplitude.
thanks
sluggo
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the niche controller is alright.. i own two.. no bugs that i could see.. full midi controller and is fully assignable(you can assign each fader to any channel you want) not a really easy manual to understand if your new to midi.. but since live automaticaly reads midi input to assign.. its perfect to assign any values on em...
response is very smooth on the 16 faders .. i dont use the efx knobs on the side.. i mostly use my oxygen 8 knobs on top...
after i got my first one.. i decided to get a second, just in case it does conk out on me(and since they are discontinued and will not be making anymore) and since they are so inexpensive(noticed i didnt say cheap, its a very sturdy unit, metal not plastic) and i like the green display and led's altho i am very tempted to open one up and replace em with blue led's...
sluggo, go get one, you wont be sorry.. make sure first you have a midi input/ midi input device first.. it is not usb.. it only has a midi input, output, and thru...
response is very smooth on the 16 faders .. i dont use the efx knobs on the side.. i mostly use my oxygen 8 knobs on top...
after i got my first one.. i decided to get a second, just in case it does conk out on me(and since they are discontinued and will not be making anymore) and since they are so inexpensive(noticed i didnt say cheap, its a very sturdy unit, metal not plastic) and i like the green display and led's altho i am very tempted to open one up and replace em with blue led's...
sluggo, go get one, you wont be sorry.. make sure first you have a midi input/ midi input device first.. it is not usb.. it only has a midi input, output, and thru...
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Audiomidi now actually have a Niche/Live bundle promo:
http://www.audiomidi.com/common/cfm/pro ... ct_ID=2346
The Niche really seems like a freaking great deal. I am also considering splurging for the Kenton Control Freak Live. Is anyone using it and/or able to justify the extra expense? (I know Neepawa uses one. Is he still around?) Also, I'm having trouble locating silverDoepfer stuff in the states. The Kooky Scientist, did you get your Pocket Fader at en-port? They still just have blue/puke color for the Dials and Faders, though, I know, color shouldn't matter. But, I AM a pimp afterall!
Steve
http://www.audiomidi.com/common/cfm/pro ... ct_ID=2346
The Niche really seems like a freaking great deal. I am also considering splurging for the Kenton Control Freak Live. Is anyone using it and/or able to justify the extra expense? (I know Neepawa uses one. Is he still around?) Also, I'm having trouble locating silverDoepfer stuff in the states. The Kooky Scientist, did you get your Pocket Fader at en-port? They still just have blue/puke color for the Dials and Faders, though, I know, color shouldn't matter. But, I AM a pimp afterall!
Steve
Kooky: I would like to know where you got it - I called around a few months ago looking for the silver one, though if it's cheap enough, I'd get the fugly Tron-camo option.
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I'll have to toss in a niche automation station endorsement.
My only two complaints: I wish the knobs on teh right were continous, not clicky and it is really sensitive to power quality. I played a show a whils back and the stage power was a little iffy. All my other gear worked but teh automation station could not boot, the display just throbbed with the bass.
otherwise, its super sturdy and programmable and you can't beat the closeout price.
My only two complaints: I wish the knobs on teh right were continous, not clicky and it is really sensitive to power quality. I played a show a whils back and the stage power was a little iffy. All my other gear worked but teh automation station could not boot, the display just throbbed with the bass.
otherwise, its super sturdy and programmable and you can't beat the closeout price.
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Before anyone goes any further with midi controllers, check out the little publicised Wave Idea Bitstream @ www.waveidea.com.
You can only get it from the distributor but for my mind it is by far the best. It has 8sliders and 32 knobs - but 3 banks so effectively 24 and 96. Plus it has a modulation knob.
I've just ordered one. All reports so far are good from testimonials.
You can only get it from the distributor but for my mind it is by far the best. It has 8sliders and 32 knobs - but 3 banks so effectively 24 and 96. Plus it has a modulation knob.
I've just ordered one. All reports so far are good from testimonials.
I have seen that, but is it worth the cost?
For $150, you get the Niche Automation Station with 16 sliders and 4 knobs - not sure if you can switch midi channels or not (anyone else know?).
For $200, you get the Doepfer Pocket DIAL, which is small and portable - check out FrankH's posts as he uses the Pocket DIAL quite successfully. Here's something he posted:
With Pocket Dial you get 16 of those updating knobs.
x 4 banks
x 16 midichannels
= 1024 knobs
I use ONE Pocket Dial for controling Live 24 tracks and 4 send tracks each with its own eq and fx. All in bank and channel layers on the Pocket Dial.
The Bitsream does look great if one can fit it in their budget as 500+ Euros is a bit much. I'd certainly look at that one as an option if I had the money.
For $150, you get the Niche Automation Station with 16 sliders and 4 knobs - not sure if you can switch midi channels or not (anyone else know?).
For $200, you get the Doepfer Pocket DIAL, which is small and portable - check out FrankH's posts as he uses the Pocket DIAL quite successfully. Here's something he posted:
With Pocket Dial you get 16 of those updating knobs.
x 4 banks
x 16 midichannels
= 1024 knobs
I use ONE Pocket Dial for controling Live 24 tracks and 4 send tracks each with its own eq and fx. All in bank and channel layers on the Pocket Dial.
The Bitsream does look great if one can fit it in their budget as 500+ Euros is a bit much. I'd certainly look at that one as an option if I had the money.
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