Which budget control surface?
Re: Which budget control surface?
I get a lot from a padkontrol / nanokontrol combination - the python script on cdm really extends the nanokontrol's functionality.
Re: Which budget control surface?
Thta is FAR too much for me. I am 'curious' rather than 'expert' or 'enthusiast'.evolwizard wrote:save for the apc40..it's worth the wait
It's like suggesting that a newly-qualified driver buy a Porsche, as 'it's what he'll want eventually'!
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Re: Which budget control surface?
http://cgi.ebay.com/Brand-New-AKAI-APC4 ... 286.c0.m14
$399 free shipping
not a porsche, kinda like a hybrid toyota
affordable, functional, sleek and pays off in the long run.
$399 free shipping
not a porsche, kinda like a hybrid toyota
affordable, functional, sleek and pays off in the long run.
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Ableton Live 7 Suite Boxed-Reason 4
Re: Which budget control surface?
Watching a couple of well-specced controllers on eBay, so I'm holding back on a decision for now.
But thanks for all the input so far!
But thanks for all the input so far!
Re: Which budget control surface?
Forget the toyota & the porsche, go for a Rolls Royce Stretch Limo:

But seriously now, before you run off and get a controler that looks fancy or which other people say is great, try and picture yourself on stage/in the studio and think what controls you'll actually need and use.
Maby think about getting 2 or more dedicated controles for different uses, as most probably you will not find a single controler that precicely meets your needs and spending extra money for a pad controler with small faders & transport controles (just about every second controler has the latter & at least 3/4 of the ones that don't, dedicate an unmarked button in any standard DAW template) is a bit of a waste if you go on to buy a mixer style controler and then have several buttons that do the same thing.
Even an apc won't necessarily be the all in one controler it's said to be, as if you want to control instruments/effects on different channels simultainiously (and dont want to loose control over sends my midimapping those knobs), you'll need something with more knobs...
In my current studio setup I use a BCF as a dedicated mixer, Remote zero sl MK I in automap to control more complex vsti's (or template 40 for native ableton synths & FX), the 8 knobs on my umx25 keyboard dedicated to the 8 controls of the audiorealism bassline, and a 5 octave hohner keyboard for playing melodies.
My live setup consists of the remote zero for basic mixing funktions, triggering clips/scenes, and a BCR with the encoders mapped to different effect/instrument controls.
You mentioned live looping with bass/guitar, so mabe a pedal board like the FCB 1010 might also be of use...
But seriously now, before you run off and get a controler that looks fancy or which other people say is great, try and picture yourself on stage/in the studio and think what controls you'll actually need and use.
Maby think about getting 2 or more dedicated controles for different uses, as most probably you will not find a single controler that precicely meets your needs and spending extra money for a pad controler with small faders & transport controles (just about every second controler has the latter & at least 3/4 of the ones that don't, dedicate an unmarked button in any standard DAW template) is a bit of a waste if you go on to buy a mixer style controler and then have several buttons that do the same thing.
Even an apc won't necessarily be the all in one controler it's said to be, as if you want to control instruments/effects on different channels simultainiously (and dont want to loose control over sends my midimapping those knobs), you'll need something with more knobs...
In my current studio setup I use a BCF as a dedicated mixer, Remote zero sl MK I in automap to control more complex vsti's (or template 40 for native ableton synths & FX), the 8 knobs on my umx25 keyboard dedicated to the 8 controls of the audiorealism bassline, and a 5 octave hohner keyboard for playing melodies.
My live setup consists of the remote zero for basic mixing funktions, triggering clips/scenes, and a BCR with the encoders mapped to different effect/instrument controls.
You mentioned live looping with bass/guitar, so mabe a pedal board like the FCB 1010 might also be of use...
Last edited by Dexes on Tue Aug 25, 2009 5:42 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Which budget control surface?
hey dexes,
i dont see any trigger pads on that mixer/controller it simply wont do
time to get the fao schartz big keyboard
i dont see any trigger pads on that mixer/controller it simply wont do
time to get the fao schartz big keyboard
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Re: Which budget control surface?
I just bought a used alpha track.
very good controller only $100 used.
very good controller only $100 used.
for lots of great records, check out,
http://stores.ebay.com/id=64360994?ssPageName=ME:F:ST
http://stores.ebay.com/id=64360994?ssPageName=ME:F:ST
Re: Which budget control surface?
i also can see that for some folks it's to big, heavy and in need of a PSU for live playing, setting it up, dragging it around...AlexMC wrote:Thta is FAR too much for me. I am 'curious' rather than 'expert' or 'enthusiast'.evolwizard wrote:save for the apc40..it's worth the wait
It's like suggesting that a newly-qualified driver buy a Porsche, as 'it's what he'll want eventually'!
a padKONTROL / NanoKONTROL combo is tiny, weights nothing and does not need a PSU and might be all you need... different strokes for... blah, blah...
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Hey, I MADE a foot controller from an old USB keyboard, some MDF and a bunch of footswitches:You mentioned live looping with bass/guitar, so mabe a pedal board like the FCB 1010 might also be of use...
http://forum.ableton.com/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=112242
Check it out, a 42-button DIY controller for ~$50...
Re: Which budget control surface?
http://www.akaipro.com/lpd8
http://www.akaipro.com/lpk25
not quite in the shops yet but hopefully better construction than the korg nano series.
http://www.akaipro.com/lpk25
not quite in the shops yet but hopefully better construction than the korg nano series.
Re: Which budget control surface?
I just picked up one of these:
http://keyboards-midi.musiciansfriend.c ... sku=620023
Great for what it is... pads and more pads. Has really good response too. Better than the MPD25 that I had used.
http://keyboards-midi.musiciansfriend.c ... sku=620023
Great for what it is... pads and more pads. Has really good response too. Better than the MPD25 that I had used.
levimoniz wrote:yes i'm a hypocrite and not intelligent
Re: Which budget control surface?
If I had more space I'd have gone for that, though looking forward to taking delivery of my LPD8 in near futureAceLuby wrote:I just picked up one of these:
http://keyboards-midi.musiciansfriend.c ... sku=620023
Great for what it is... pads and more pads. Has really good response too. Better than the MPD25 that I had used.
(LPD8's got perdy orange lights on the pads too...)
Re: Which budget control surface?
I'm actually surprised on how small it is, ~12" square, though I debated on those LPD lines as well.Guff Tong wrote:If I had more space I'd have gone for that, though looking forward to taking delivery of my LPD8 in near futureAceLuby wrote:I just picked up one of these:
http://keyboards-midi.musiciansfriend.c ... sku=620023
Great for what it is... pads and more pads. Has really good response too. Better than the MPD25 that I had used.![]()
(LPD8's got perdy orange lights on the pads too...)
levimoniz wrote:yes i'm a hypocrite and not intelligent
Re: Which budget control surface?
+1. covers all the bases. for me they replaced a remote sl zero, which in hindsight sorta blew.SubFunk wrote:padKONTROL / NanoKONTROL