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Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 3:48 pm
by thelike5
Machinate wrote:i figure I'd design a sort of "cradle for x nanos"
That's the beauty of those CNC bastards: if the design turns out as great as I'm planning I can just run the program some more times and pass the frames on to others!
Yeah, a plasma cutter is a pretty hardcore machine. My girlfriends brother in-law uses one for motorcycle parts, which I think he has a patent for.
This plasma cutter looks like a time machine. It's a pretty intense peice of equipment that no doubt cost an arm and a leg.
Not to be creepy but when ever I see what that thing cuts the horror movie fan come out of me and I can imagine a pretty henious death scene. I know, I'm pretty juvenile that way but I can't help it.
Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 3:52 pm
by TITBAG
multiple nanos into usb hub into your computer equals usb bandwidth choke death
Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 4:01 pm
by Machinate
thelike5 wrote:Machinate wrote:i figure I'd design a sort of "cradle for x nanos"
That's the beauty of those CNC bastards: if the design turns out as great as I'm planning I can just run the program some more times and pass the frames on to others!
Yeah, a plasma cutter is a pretty hardcore machine.
this isn't a plasma cutter, it's just a big computer controlled wood router.
Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 4:04 pm
by R.J.Dubya
So where the hells is the 3 by 8 or 4 by 8 knob unit?!!
I want a korg mini bcr2000 dammit.
On another note, I hat it when drum/pad devices (or knobs for that matter) aren't in groups of 8. So that pad thing just bugs me because of that.
Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 4:13 pm
by Machinate
TITBAG wrote:multiple nanos into usb hub into your computer equals usb bandwidth choke death
I don't think that's the case - I have run over ten controllers into one machine at one point - if you can run 16 hi-res audio channels into a usb 2 card with no problems you can certainly run at least 20 controllers without winpoop or osxpoop crapping out.
Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 5:25 pm
by djsynchro
R.J.Dubya wrote:So where the hells is the 3 by 8 or 4 by 8 knob unit?!!
try the Nocturn with the page buttons you can flip through the pages really fast no need for more than 8 encoders, really. i have a BCR (I'm selling it) the Nocturn is 10 times faster to work with.
Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 6:03 pm
by thelike5
Nocturn? That thing is so last seasons NAMM...

Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 7:35 pm
by R.J.Dubya
djsynchro wrote:R.J.Dubya wrote:So where the hells is the 3 by 8 or 4 by 8 knob unit?!!
try the Nocturn with the page buttons you can flip through the pages really fast no need for more than 8 encoders, really. i have a BCR (I'm selling it) the Nocturn is 10 times faster to work with.
Nah, I want something stricly for sends that I can grab right away and not have to page through anything. Well, I don't mind going to another bank of 8 tracks or whatever, but I'd like 4 knobs per track available (sends + 1 Filter/FSU). I really like that bank of 16 knobs pitch black use, but I'm not sure if they sell that anymore. Anyways, a little compact 3/4 knob korg offering like these (and similar to bcr) would be perfect, then you could buy a few and still be compact.
I don't understand what Korg have against knobs. The pad kontrol has only 2. Now three new controlers and only one has any knobs. And only 8.....
Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 7:59 pm
by friend_kami
Machinate wrote:i figure I'd design a sort of "cradle for x nanos"
That's the beauty of those CNC bastards: if the design turns out as great as I'm planning I can just run the program some more times and pass the frames on to others!
ill buy one.
Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 9:45 pm
by formatk
sexy
Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2008 11:48 am
by ytsek
Machinate wrote:i figure I'd design a sort of "cradle for x nanos"
That's the beauty of those CNC bastards: if the design turns out as great as I'm planning I can just run the program some more times and pass the frames on to others!
Can I pre-order?
Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2008 11:49 am
by ytsek
R.J.Dubya wrote:So where the hells is the 3 by 8 or 4 by 8 knob unit?!!
I want a korg mini bcr2000 dammit.
On another note, I hat it when drum/pad devices (or knobs for that matter) aren't in groups of 8. So that pad thing just bugs me because of that.
Are you Monk?
Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2008 11:51 am
by Machinate
ytsek wrote:Machinate wrote:i figure I'd design a sort of "cradle for x nanos"
That's the beauty of those CNC bastards: if the design turns out as great as I'm planning I can just run the program some more times and pass the frames on to others!
Can I pre-order?
lol - I'd say yes, but I have no clue on cost/form/paint-job/etc, so that would be a bit too sketchy
and while we all agree on everything right we may end up with differences down the road, I guess. We'll see

Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2008 12:14 pm
by WaveRider
Tone Deft wrote: X/Y pads are useless in Live, I know the Novation SL's X/Y pad crashes Live very easily.
could you elaborate on that???? cause effectively I crashed Live many times with the x/y pad of my padkontrol...
of course numerous messages to ableton never got me anywhere with this topic..... I know it happened to other people too.
Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2008 12:18 pm
by Machinate
would be very relevant to find out then, if I plan on having 4 of the little xy buggers right there at the same time...
I frequently work with multiballs on the lemur, and they're nothing more than just fancy xy pads, I have never had a problem with them ( other than the fact that they're incredibly difficult to program)