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Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 4:22 pm
by beats me
Tarekith wrote:
condra wrote:
kaffein wrote:Need more midi controllers...
Yes. A cool new budget midi controller - like a UC33 v2, or like the Torq thing but not software jailed.
I hope we see more NON-budget controllers personally, put the build quality back into things :)
I hope there will be more DJ-centric controllers (decks with jogs and main mixer) with more random controls which would be more forward thinking. The current market seems to focus on DJ controllers that are pretty much formatted for whatever software is out at the time with very little room to expand and soon as a new major software upgrade is released you are given all these new software options but all your hardware controls are already mapped out or don't conform too well to the new software.

The Xone mixers shouldn't be your only option.

Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 4:38 pm
by Patch
I want a 4-channel DJ mixer with a bunch of freely assignable buttons, a 4x4 grid of mini drum pads, and a section of at least 32 knobs.

The DJ mixer format/size/shape is the way forward!

No jog wheels, and no midi faders. AND I want to hear some goddamn news about the "so far mythical" Serato/Ableton partnership!

In fact - I want to design a controller and have :Xone manufacture it for me. Is that too much to ask???

Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 9:04 pm
by n3onLight
For sure (whats that by namm, bah): 3 new softsynths from fxpansion: Strobe, Amber, and Cycper.

Strobe is a single-oscillator lead and bass synth with some arp and something very cool: an LFO that gives you the ability to specify a swing value.

Amber emulates paraphonic instruments like 60s' combo organs or 70s' string machines.

Cypher has got a very flexible sound engine with many kinds of modulation capabilities.

(source: mixblog)

Althought they were announced in last years winter NAMM, in the recent issue of FutureMusic there is a Deadmau5 interview. On those pages he said that he is an FXPansion betatester and these synths would be out for sale in January, so hopefully they'll be revealed on the forthcoming NAMM.

(Sorry about my poor english, its too late to me now for thinking in english...)

Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 10:51 pm
by arkoenig
I expect a replacement for the Virus TI.

Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2008 12:36 am
by shai
logic_user99 wrote:Korg better not release something cool. 8O

I've just bought an MPC500 and told my fiance that I won't be buying any more music gear for a while... got a wedding to pay for now!
cool! the wedding will pay ;)

Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2008 2:09 am
by Tarekith
arkoenig wrote:I expect a replacement for the Virus TI.
I highly doubt it.

Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2008 2:41 am
by arkoenig
Tarekith wrote:
arkoenig wrote:I expect a replacement for the Virus TI.
I highly doubt it.
I don't. Although the official price in the USA is nearly $3,000, you can buy one right now from a well-known dealer in New York for $1,999, including shipping. Moreover, another well-known dealer in Indiana has completely removed the 5-octave and desktop versions from their website, and is offering only the 3-octave version and the Snow.

To me, that spells C-L-O-S-E-O-U-T. A little more than two weeks and we'll know for sure.

Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2008 11:48 am
by toxictobi
Tarekith wrote:I have a feeling Korg will release a new groovebox.
+1 :D

Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2008 12:04 pm
by Homebelly
arkoenig wrote:
Tarekith wrote:
arkoenig wrote:I expect a replacement for the Virus TI.
I highly doubt it.
I don't.
My money is on Tarekith this time round, :wink:

Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2008 12:07 pm
by Homebelly
I would like an official word and release of the Nord Modular G2 editor for OSX intel and Vista. Also, having them give us a sampling based expansion option for the G2 would fill my heart full of joy 8)

Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2008 1:04 pm
by Poster
Homebelly wrote:I would like an official word and release of the Nord Modular G2 editor for OSX intel and Vista.
wait.. you're telling me there's no editor for Intel based Macs? 8O

Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2008 7:32 pm
by ARDJ
arkoenig wrote:
Tarekith wrote:
arkoenig wrote:I expect a replacement for the Virus TI.
I highly doubt it.
I don't. Although the official price in the USA is nearly $3,000, you can buy one right now from a well-known dealer in New York for $1,999, including shipping. Moreover, another well-known dealer in Indiana has completely removed the 5-octave and desktop versions from their website, and is offering only the 3-octave version and the Snow.

To me, that spells C-L-O-S-E-O-U-T. A little more than two weeks and we'll know for sure.
the virus is still in full production mate.

Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2008 7:48 pm
by Homebelly
Poster wrote:
Homebelly wrote:I would like an official word and release of the Nord Modular G2 editor for OSX intel and Vista.
wait.. you're telling me there's no editor for Intel based Macs? 8O
there is a beta, and i think the original works under Rosetta.
Both have issues.
Right now i'm using my G5, but it would be nice to be able to use a fully working, bug free version on my lap top 8)

Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2008 7:52 pm
by Poster
Homebelly wrote:
Poster wrote:
Homebelly wrote:I would like an official word and release of the Nord Modular G2 editor for OSX intel and Vista.
wait.. you're telling me there's no editor for Intel based Macs? 8O
there is a beta, and i think the original works under Rosetta.
Both have issues.
Right now i'm using my G5, but it would be nice to be able to use a fully working, bug free version on my lap top 8)
I still use the dirty OS9>OSX port of the NM1 editor on 10.5.6 8)

Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2008 7:58 pm
by Homebelly
Poster wrote:
Homebelly wrote:
Poster wrote: wait.. you're telling me there's no editor for Intel based Macs? 8O
there is a beta, and i think the original works under Rosetta.
Both have issues.
Right now i'm using my G5, but it would be nice to be able to use a fully working, bug free version on my lap top 8)
I still use the dirty OS9>OSX port of the NM1 editor on 10.5.6 8)
The beta for the G2 works great, there are just a couple of annoying bugs.
One is that the right click to bring up the help menu/info dialogue for each module doesn't work, another is that the editor will lose contact with the G2 every once in a while which, at least for me, requires a shut down and reboot of the whole computer. :cry: