What are some good Hardware Controllers for using Live?
It all depends what you want to do. Live mixing of your own compositions, performing with live instruments, using it as a drum machine or DJing? Or combinations of all those options.
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SONY VAIO 2Ghz, 3GB RAM
Allen & Heath Xone:2D
M-Audio X-Session Pro
MAYA44USB Audio Interface
M-Audio FireWire 410 Audio Interface
UC-33e
Abelton Live 7
Numark CM200 Mixer
This all started when I went to make a mixtape for my crush...
Allen & Heath Xone:2D
M-Audio X-Session Pro
MAYA44USB Audio Interface
M-Audio FireWire 410 Audio Interface
UC-33e
Abelton Live 7
Numark CM200 Mixer
This all started when I went to make a mixtape for my crush...
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For a all in one controller, I'd recommend the the Axiom 49. For finger drumming and triggering clips, I think the Korg pad Kontrol is the best. I also have the UC33e which is also very good for the price. I would have liked to try the Faderfox LV2, but for $400 in the US.. That's alot for a midi controller. Haven't tried any Novations, but they look good too. If I could have one, I'd go for an Axiom 25 or 49 since they are built really good, offer alot of features for the price.
Here are my Live controllers:

Nord G2 (with Ableton template patch)
Custom controller with joysticks, knobs and switches
E-MU XL-7 covered in Ableton cheat stickers!!!
NI Kore 2
Korg PadKontrol
The XL-7 is my main Live controller though. I don't use the built in sounds at all anymore. I have a Live template that I use with the XL-7 which has 16 tracks each containing:
1 knob compressor
4 band EQ
Filter
Saturation
The XL-7 knobs control:
4 band EQ (freq, gain, q) for all tracks
3 send levels for all tracks
compressor amount for all tracks
filter cuttof, resonance, filter type for all tracks
saturation drive for all tracks
reverb settings (send1)
delay settings (send2)
post-delay filter settings
The buttons control:
transport controls
scene up/down/play
Track: solo; filter enable; play; A/B; select
FXPansion Guru controls: play; stop; rec; undo; commit
Touchstrip controls A/B crossfade
Here's a (crappy iPhone) closeup of all the stickers:


Nord G2 (with Ableton template patch)
Custom controller with joysticks, knobs and switches
E-MU XL-7 covered in Ableton cheat stickers!!!
NI Kore 2
Korg PadKontrol
The XL-7 is my main Live controller though. I don't use the built in sounds at all anymore. I have a Live template that I use with the XL-7 which has 16 tracks each containing:
1 knob compressor
4 band EQ
Filter
Saturation
The XL-7 knobs control:
4 band EQ (freq, gain, q) for all tracks
3 send levels for all tracks
compressor amount for all tracks
filter cuttof, resonance, filter type for all tracks
saturation drive for all tracks
reverb settings (send1)
delay settings (send2)
post-delay filter settings
The buttons control:
transport controls
scene up/down/play
Track: solo; filter enable; play; A/B; select
FXPansion Guru controls: play; stop; rec; undo; commit
Touchstrip controls A/B crossfade
Here's a (crappy iPhone) closeup of all the stickers:

After a lot of research, I believe the Allen & Heath Xone 2D ($US700) is the best for DJing at the moment (I imagine you don't want to drop 3K on a Xone 3d).
The Vestax VCM-600 looks primo, but it won't be available for a while yet.
At the end of the day it comes down to your own personal technique. Lately I have been running Ableton through an analogue mixer with good results. Though it has it's drawbacks. 1. No buttons to launch clips, 2. The mixing is not recorded as envelopes in Ableton.
The Xone 2D is a good option, as it has a built in 8 channel soundcard with monitoring section. It is also one of the better layed out devices for DJing.
I would use each channel strip as such:
Illuminated button: Cue
The other three buttons: Track Launch, Clip Stop, Track Mute
Fader: Track Volume
The two pots: EQ Low, EQ Mid
Rotary Encoder: Auto Filter (X Axis)
I would use either the jog wheel or the stand-alone rotary encoder for 'scene select'.
And guess what I would use the cross fader for? yep, cross fading.
I think you could do a reaaly tight set with this set up.
http://www.xone.co.uk/2d/
The Vestax VCM-600 looks primo, but it won't be available for a while yet.
At the end of the day it comes down to your own personal technique. Lately I have been running Ableton through an analogue mixer with good results. Though it has it's drawbacks. 1. No buttons to launch clips, 2. The mixing is not recorded as envelopes in Ableton.
The Xone 2D is a good option, as it has a built in 8 channel soundcard with monitoring section. It is also one of the better layed out devices for DJing.
I would use each channel strip as such:
Illuminated button: Cue
The other three buttons: Track Launch, Clip Stop, Track Mute
Fader: Track Volume
The two pots: EQ Low, EQ Mid
Rotary Encoder: Auto Filter (X Axis)
I would use either the jog wheel or the stand-alone rotary encoder for 'scene select'.
And guess what I would use the cross fader for? yep, cross fading.
I think you could do a reaaly tight set with this set up.
http://www.xone.co.uk/2d/
SONY VAIO 2Ghz, 3GB RAM
Allen & Heath Xone:2D
M-Audio X-Session Pro
MAYA44USB Audio Interface
M-Audio FireWire 410 Audio Interface
UC-33e
Abelton Live 7
Numark CM200 Mixer
This all started when I went to make a mixtape for my crush...
Allen & Heath Xone:2D
M-Audio X-Session Pro
MAYA44USB Audio Interface
M-Audio FireWire 410 Audio Interface
UC-33e
Abelton Live 7
Numark CM200 Mixer
This all started when I went to make a mixtape for my crush...
In case OP missed this somehow:

here:
http://www.lividinstruments.com/hardware_ohm.php
Also worth your time:
http://www.ableton.com/forum/viewtopic. ... highlight=

here:
http://www.lividinstruments.com/hardware_ohm.php
Also worth your time:
http://www.ableton.com/forum/viewtopic. ... highlight=
http://www.mesmero.net
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Hidden Driveways wrote:This doesn't answer your question at all, but I said it anyway simply for the joy of making a post.
The ohm is a nice bit ok kit. It would be really nice for mixing your own compositions live.
I don't think it has enough pots or rotary encoders for my DJing style though.
I don't think it has enough pots or rotary encoders for my DJing style though.
SONY VAIO 2Ghz, 3GB RAM
Allen & Heath Xone:2D
M-Audio X-Session Pro
MAYA44USB Audio Interface
M-Audio FireWire 410 Audio Interface
UC-33e
Abelton Live 7
Numark CM200 Mixer
This all started when I went to make a mixtape for my crush...
Allen & Heath Xone:2D
M-Audio X-Session Pro
MAYA44USB Audio Interface
M-Audio FireWire 410 Audio Interface
UC-33e
Abelton Live 7
Numark CM200 Mixer
This all started when I went to make a mixtape for my crush...
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I love my Wiimote. With the new osculator-beta I can use numerous presets and switch between them. I have one preset with which I can navigate scenes or on the clip grid. and another one that controls a multieffectrack in one of my returns. another one for the transport controls and some main parameters (quantization on/off etc). And of course one that allows some crazy valueshaking on the automap/blue hand controls. All of that for 30$. And no cables!
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Good price on ebay now. The AKAI MPD 32 comes with a built in Profile for Ableton Live.
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