WHo has a lemur? Opinions please!!
WHo has a lemur? Opinions please!!
Hi,
I was looking for info about the Zero8 from korg and i came acroos info about the Lemur. I had heard it mentioned beofre so looked at the website fro it. WOW!!!!!!!!
DO you have one, and does it translate well to Live? I read about it and watched the video and imagined all the thingsi could do with it. Can you totally customise each screen?
Would you say it is a good buy, or is a more traditional knobs-based mixer better?
My Zero8 fund may just have changed.
Peace,
kpa
I was looking for info about the Zero8 from korg and i came acroos info about the Lemur. I had heard it mentioned beofre so looked at the website fro it. WOW!!!!!!!!
DO you have one, and does it translate well to Live? I read about it and watched the video and imagined all the thingsi could do with it. Can you totally customise each screen?
Would you say it is a good buy, or is a more traditional knobs-based mixer better?
My Zero8 fund may just have changed.
Peace,
kpa
Cryptomnesian - the recall of memories not recognised as such, but thought to be original ideas.
www.Cryptomnesian.com
www.myspace.com/thekpa
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www.Cryptomnesian.com
www.myspace.com/thekpa
www.myspace.com/thebodesapha
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Lo-Fi Massahkah
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It's great. Works well with Live (or anything that recieves midi)...
...but it's really coming to life now when I'm getting to grips with Max/Msp. Open Sound Control kicks midi's ass! Maybe OSC will be implemented in a future revision of Live (drool). I hope we have some people on the "inside" lobbying for just that!
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...but it's really coming to life now when I'm getting to grips with Max/Msp. Open Sound Control kicks midi's ass! Maybe OSC will be implemented in a future revision of Live (drool). I hope we have some people on the "inside" lobbying for just that!
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Agreed - that's what bugs me about touchscreens, there's no tactile change from one control to the next. You can't "feel" your way around the controller.sweetjesus wrote:having played with a lemur once or twice, the thing which grabbed me was how easy it is to press te wrong thing and make a fuck-up.
LC Xmu Logic/Mackie Control emulation, LC Xview software LC/MC display,
Logic environments & stuff: http://www.opuslocus.com
Logic environments & stuff: http://www.opuslocus.com
Re: WHo has a lemur? Opinions please!!
kpa wrote:Hi,
I was looking for info about the Zero8 from korg and i came acroos info about the Lemur. I had heard it mentioned beofre so looked at the website fro it. WOW!!!!!!!!
DO you have one, and does it translate well to Live? I read about it and watched the video and imagined all the thingsi could do with it. Can you totally customise each screen?
Would you say it is a good buy, or is a more traditional knobs-based mixer better?
My Zero8 fund may just have changed.
Peace,
kpa
it's awesome.
here is my custom made interface for launch 12 scenes worth of midi clips on 6 channels, and 12 scenes worth of audio clips on 6 more channels and a bunch of video clips that trigger a remote mac..




lemur lover
hi everybody
yes i own a lemur,i use it for abelton,logic,dp5, live,reacktor5,massive,fm8,pro53,b4,absynth4,kontank,minimosta,peak5 on osc mode,max/msp...i also use the lemur to control different applications at the same time in my network to control my 3 computers from the eathernet router very multi tasking..is very useful controller..you can build your interfaces,customized..if you are into that kind of thing...
yes i own a lemur,i use it for abelton,logic,dp5, live,reacktor5,massive,fm8,pro53,b4,absynth4,kontank,minimosta,peak5 on osc mode,max/msp...i also use the lemur to control different applications at the same time in my network to control my 3 computers from the eathernet router very multi tasking..is very useful controller..you can build your interfaces,customized..if you are into that kind of thing...
Re: WHo has a lemur? Opinions please!!
this is exactly (kind of) the thing i have been thinking about doing. having a few screens for each track with everything you need to launch mix and change any fx. i reckon once you set it up right, it will be an awesome live tool.gomi wrote:
Cryptomnesian - the recall of memories not recognised as such, but thought to be original ideas.
www.Cryptomnesian.com
www.myspace.com/thekpa
www.myspace.com/thebodesapha
www.Cryptomnesian.com
www.myspace.com/thekpa
www.myspace.com/thebodesapha
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John Sweet
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The best thing about it is that you can improve yr control surface after every show. I've gone through 5 completely different builds in half a year with tons of little tweaks in between.
You kind of have to be a tweaker. The controls can jump every once in a while, there's limited internal memory, the relative MIDI impementation is funky, & you have to run lean interfaces if you want to get around latency, but you're also free to just keep trying things forever. It really helps with zeroing in on yr control style & needs.
For me the ideal setup is the Lemur plus 1 or 2 small hardware controllers.
You kind of have to be a tweaker. The controls can jump every once in a while, there's limited internal memory, the relative MIDI impementation is funky, & you have to run lean interfaces if you want to get around latency, but you're also free to just keep trying things forever. It really helps with zeroing in on yr control style & needs.
For me the ideal setup is the Lemur plus 1 or 2 small hardware controllers.
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studiesinsound
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studiesinsound wrote:Hi Lemur users:
Thing looks awesome.
Is the going price still 3K though!
I need to win the lottery.
Question:
How many user defined interfaces can the lemur store?
I didn;t see that anywhere in their faq
enough.
also they are stored on your computer as well and only take a second or two to
upload to the lemur.
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I did a fairly extensive Lemur write-up here:
http://www.abletonlivedj.com/forum/view ... c&start=15
http://www.abletonlivedj.com/forum/view ... c&start=15