What is wrong with the controllers - build yours
What is wrong with the controllers - build yours
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Sorry if a similar topic is already exist ...
Too many controllers out there and none is offering quality to all the parts.
Some have good keys, some good pots some good sliders.
How you would build yours?
my dream all in one controller:
12 padkontrol's pads (4-4-4)
8 MPK49's faders
16 BCR2000 pots (with the lights)
Edirol's keys
Edirol's crossfader
Novation's automap
Sorry if a similar topic is already exist ...
Too many controllers out there and none is offering quality to all the parts.
Some have good keys, some good pots some good sliders.
How you would build yours?
my dream all in one controller:
12 padkontrol's pads (4-4-4)
8 MPK49's faders
16 BCR2000 pots (with the lights)
Edirol's keys
Edirol's crossfader
Novation's automap
Last edited by IP on Tue Jan 27, 2009 7:44 am, edited 3 times in total.
some sort of extension to my arms, perhaps with 8 standard extensions, 4 on each arm, like bendable sticks, tiny legs if you will (without feet of course), then maybe another one of to the side that would allow me to grasp objects and pick them up.
that would be awesome, I could turn any surface into a control surface.
that would be awesome, I could turn any surface into a control surface.
In my life
Why do I smile
At people who I'd much rather kick in the eye?
-Moz
Why do I smile
At people who I'd much rather kick in the eye?
-Moz
come on, seriously ...
there are 1000 controllers out there.
Most care for features and ignoring quality ...
Take and major's, Akai MPK49 and novation sl as an example
Im happy with what they offer but if the quality is maximum medium then why i should be happy?
I have an edirol which has keys second to none!
I wanted to buy an akai mpk49 but after having a small demo im not satisfied at all especially with keys
So im thinking to buy a bcr2000 and a padkontrol and keep my edirol for the keys.
Then ill need only some good faders ;p
Many controllers man.
there are 1000 controllers out there.
Most care for features and ignoring quality ...
Take and major's, Akai MPK49 and novation sl as an example
Im happy with what they offer but if the quality is maximum medium then why i should be happy?
I have an edirol which has keys second to none!
I wanted to buy an akai mpk49 but after having a small demo im not satisfied at all especially with keys
So im thinking to buy a bcr2000 and a padkontrol and keep my edirol for the keys.
Then ill need only some good faders ;p
Many controllers man.
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128 Pads Padkontrol style with feedbackligtening like the APC40.
16 Channels with Motorfaders, 1 each Channels (of course) and 5 Rotary's per Channel with Led's Like the Behringer.
Mute/Solo/Rec per channel.
Master Channel with Motorfader & Cuerotary.
Extra Section with 8 Fields, 3 Buttons/3 Rotary per Field.
Joystick for Navigation.
Transport Section.
16 Extra Drumpads and a full-wighted 3 Octave Keyboard.
Delivered in a 60 x 120 Transportcase.
Power via USB (ROFL) & Price less than € 2000,--
16 Channels with Motorfaders, 1 each Channels (of course) and 5 Rotary's per Channel with Led's Like the Behringer.
Mute/Solo/Rec per channel.
Master Channel with Motorfader & Cuerotary.
Extra Section with 8 Fields, 3 Buttons/3 Rotary per Field.
Joystick for Navigation.
Transport Section.
16 Extra Drumpads and a full-wighted 3 Octave Keyboard.
Delivered in a 60 x 120 Transportcase.
Power via USB (ROFL) & Price less than € 2000,--
MacBook Pro 2,16 GHZ, Live 7 Suite, SonicCharge Microtonic & Synplant, M-Audio Fast Track Pro, ESI- Near05, AKG 271, Novation Remote SL 25 Compact, AKAI MPD32 (hopefully soon AKAI APC40 & Live
Fail.Rave wrote:Mind control..
My hands can then be free to grope my female fans boobies
If you were just standing there, controlling Live with your thoughts, you'd be
shown off the stage and to the exit. The tweaking of knobs is what separates
the performer from the audience!
As for my dream controller, I don't know if squeezing *everything* in on
one surface is the answer. It would be kind of huge, I think. As far as having
the most important things in one spot goes, Behringer are actually pretty
close with their B-Controls (and especially the BCR, for live stuff, anyway) .
They're customisable, they have 32 presets, and plenty of
customisable buttons and knobs. I'd love it if they came with an X/Y pad as
well, but I guess that's where Korg's Nanopad comes into play
The APC 40 looks cool and all, but I think I'd be easily confused by the clip
grid. I totally prefer having my BCR set "partly" to Mackie emulation, so that
the 16 top buttons can be linked to specific clips, while I can have two knobs
and two buttons set to select and play clips. Also, I have a BCF which has
*motorised* faders. Nuff said.
There a dormant DIY project here:
http://mte.bplaced.net/Hardware-Project ... -Index.htm
http://mte.bplaced.net/Hardware-Project ... -Index.htm
IP wrote:man you send me to space!!!
... but is something like that will never come in real life
I mean something that could be done easily
Hm,... it depends on the costs, i thing € 3000 or 4000 is realistic for this. More or less an extended version of an APC40.
If i see the big mixing consoles what some artists are carrying around to their gig's (for example Tim Exile or Christian Vogl) i thing the size I thought 'bout is not so unrealistic.
MacBook Pro 2,16 GHZ, Live 7 Suite, SonicCharge Microtonic & Synplant, M-Audio Fast Track Pro, ESI- Near05, AKG 271, Novation Remote SL 25 Compact, AKAI MPD32 (hopefully soon AKAI APC40 & Live
Re: What is wrong with the controllers - build yours
midibox.orgIP wrote:(Subject changed)
Sorry if a similar topic is already exist ...
Too many controllers out there and none is offering quality to all the parts.
Some have good keys, some good pots some good sliders.
How you would build yours?
my dream all in one controller:
12 padkontrol's pads (4-4-4)
8 MPK49's faders
16 BCR2000 pots (with the lights)
Edirol's keys
Edirol's crossfader
Novation's automap
Julien Bayle
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ableton certified trainer
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art + teaching/consulting
ableton certified trainer
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Re: What is wrong with the controllers - build yours
yep, that's the way to go!julienb wrote:midibox.orgIP wrote:(Subject changed)
Sorry if a similar topic is already exist ...
Too many controllers out there and none is offering quality to all the parts.
Some have good keys, some good pots some good sliders.
How you would build yours?
my dream all in one controller:
12 padkontrol's pads (4-4-4)
8 MPK49's faders
16 BCR2000 pots (with the lights)
Edirol's keys
Edirol's crossfader
Novation's automap
Stuff I actually use.
sound card, speakers, mic, MBP, Mighty Mouse, Ableton, Reason, iPad, iPhone,Touchable, Rebirth, & other apps.
Pair of Technics 1200's, and a Pioneer Mixer
sound card, speakers, mic, MBP, Mighty Mouse, Ableton, Reason, iPad, iPhone,Touchable, Rebirth, & other apps.
Pair of Technics 1200's, and a Pioneer Mixer
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I am also not satisfied with the features in general, they are all too low-level, non-intelligent imo.IP wrote:Most care for features and ignoring quality ...
I did not visit any music store for some time, some weeks ago I visited one again and could just see all the cheap quality of all new controllers, synthesizers, cases... very bad. Cheap, light plastic which feels like sh.t.
Re: What is wrong with the controllers - build yours
really, there are A LOT of opensource framework that can be followed.
there are modular, so we can take parts, change some other, drop other ...
if we really want special controller, we have all in our hands to build it
about "too low-level", for me, the way is:
- hardware (=firmware + physical controller) => only handles BASIC functions like, light a led, send value from button 0 or 1
- software => the real smart interface
I'm just waiting for max for live exactly for this second point
the brain isn't in the box, but in the computer.
there are modular, so we can take parts, change some other, drop other ...
if we really want special controller, we have all in our hands to build it
about "too low-level", for me, the way is:
- hardware (=firmware + physical controller) => only handles BASIC functions like, light a led, send value from button 0 or 1
- software => the real smart interface
I'm just waiting for max for live exactly for this second point
the brain isn't in the box, but in the computer.
Julien Bayle
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
art + teaching/consulting
ableton certified trainer
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
art + teaching/consulting
ableton certified trainer
____________________________________________________________________________________________________