Re: How many of you actually use MIDI controllers?
Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2013 10:04 am
I basically have the 3 Korg Nanoseries controllers and an iPad with TouchOSC.Funk N. Furter wrote:What exactly have you got? If I had to prioritise I would say you wanna get 8 knobs integrated for tweaking racked up plugins and devices. You can either use User Remote Scripts or something like Automap with Guille's script. I just got that and am testing it now. If my current gremlins go away and it's not the script, I'll be quite chuffed with it. I also use User Scripts as I mentioned before, and they are reliable. Basically I always use hardware knobs on Instrument Racks' macros. So much easier. I have 4 scripts for the Keyrig, so each can be locked to a different rack, and then I have the Nocturn on top, which I use for Racks and also some unracked plugins.
However if I was doing sound design in something like ACE from scratch, I'd just use a mouse I think, until it was ready to be racked up and then I'd use hardware to twiddle the main parameters.
I always load samples into Sample Auditioner racks, and these are controlled with the Nocturn.
Tutorials on the website.
Sample Auditioner Rack
I created my own User Scripts for the Korg NanoPad and NanoKontrol to bind pretty much anything that can be bound in a sensible way (Macro controls, Drum Rack Pads, Track Arm, etc.) and even created some Live Templates for the things that can't be assigned in the User Script file (Track Mute and Solo, etc.).
I probably have to give these things some more time. I can see the use of controllers in Live situations but even though my controllers are all set up nice and tight I end up just going mouse and KB most of the time.
