Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2008 11:10 pm
They should make one with 8 channels across the left..
No change that I know of. Of course, thats US dollars...diego vega wrote:here http://www.djdeals.com/vestaxVCM600.htm it says COMING SOON and apparently it will be around $800 but still no release date? i like it, but we'll have to see how portable it really is.
I'd say that depends on individual needs. Of course not everyone needs more buttons. But to add some endless rotary encoders would be fine. You can think of several scenarios were you can use'em.liveplayer wrote:Hmm...isn't that jumping the gun a little? ...
liveplayer wrote: They've even revised the unit recently and fairly publicly. I'm just in wait-and-see mode right now...
Quite a few retailers in the UK have them listed now, all at the same price - £400.liveplayer wrote:No change that I know of. Of course, thats US dollars...diego vega wrote:here http://www.djdeals.com/vestaxVCM600.htm it says COMING SOON and apparently it will be around $800 but still no release date? i like it, but we'll have to see how portable it really is.
Here you can see the as far as I know most detailed photos of the current "Musikmesse 2008" layout, which is newer than the more popular but older NAMM layout: http://www.vestax.de/products/produkt_e ... etail=1685Angstrom wrote:... I missed this, is it now different than the product shots we have all seen?
or is that the revised version? ...
The label "of-a" you saw is acutally "cf-a" and "cf-b", which is the crossfader assignment. The first button you mentioned "[]" means STOP. But they changed the lables and the positions of the buttons in the newer design. Check it out! But I also can't imagine what's the intension of the "Status" button.Angstrom wrote: the 4 buttons read "[]" , "of-a" , "of-b", "status" . I have no real idea what they do.
Anyway, you don't have to care in what way they labled the buttons as you can assign them to the software control of your choice. Or am I wrong ? Due to this possibility I think it's only a matter of how much buttons and potis are available per channel.Angstrom wrote:I guess we all hope that Vestax have developed some cunning way to make those mysteriously titled 4 buttons control the clips in a clear and intuitive way. Of course a clip button matrix is just one way of doing it - who knows, perhaps Vestax have a usable system?
lets hope
What would you change regarding the current layout ?Angstrom wrote: My main fear is that it is designed mainly for DJs, which I am not one of.

That is from one of the guys at Ableton Headquarters as posted at the beginning of the 'Ideas for your ideal Live controller' thread:Stefan Franke wrote: ... we're convinced that no controller ever could serve the need of every user (nor even overlap 50% of their common needs), since there really are much more ways to use Live that we ever thought of.
yep, well that's my problem with this device. There seems to be nothing but a scene select and a play button for each track. Nothing in the way of display - so we are reliant on the Session view for that. In that regard this VCM is the same as any other controler.liveplayer wrote:clip selection and launching are THE most basic function of Live.
yep again,I think most users will customize their collection of controllers to themselves instead of waiting for a panacea..