APC6000
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Re: APC6000
I dig my APC40 but I wish it was a little bit smaller and had a little less unused real estate. I still wish I had the dream controller I came up with many moons ago:
Note the displays above each clip launch button that tell you the name of each clip.
Note the displays above each clip launch button that tell you the name of each clip.
Re: APC6000
I want some kinda shit like this... :
Re: APC6000
+13dot... wrote: I want some kinda shit like this... :
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Re: APC6000
Mee TOO!
If you had one and posted a pic of you rock'n a show in it....
Many would love to tell you what it didn't have, or what you needed to do.
And as far as I can tell, with a Rig like that, Daft Punk should be the opening act.
If you had one and posted a pic of you rock'n a show in it....
Many would love to tell you what it didn't have, or what you needed to do.
And as far as I can tell, with a Rig like that, Daft Punk should be the opening act.
Re: APC6000
JuanSOLO wrote:Mee TOO!
If you had one and posted a pic of you rock'n a show in it....
Many would love to tell you what it didn't have, or what you needed to do.
And as far as I can tell, with a Rig like that, Daft Punk should be the opening act.
it might be actually doable with today's computer power..
Re: APC6000
I can tell you with absolute certainty that the album cover of Thrust was discussed when we were thinking about a setup that could include an APC40 and 5 APC20s in combination mode. Herbie came to our booth at NAMM, gutted I missed him.
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Cool.Jesse wrote:I can tell you with absolute certainty that the album cover of Thrust was discussed when we were thinking about a setup that could include an APC40 and 5 APC20s in combination mode. Herbie came to our booth at NAMM, gutted I missed him.
J
What about the concept of a LEGO (TM) midi controller. Basic premise is that you get a series of modular building blocks wit different modules like rotary encoders, drum/ launchpad pads, sliders , crossfaders , big transport controlls.
And you can clip screw them together in custom fashion to suit changing position and orination of the modules to suit your needs ands tastes.
Any way back to the hear and now ill ask again can we have a launchpad 256 or even a 512 please as i,m seriously close to getting near buying another 5 launchpads for sumthing very important to us but can see some fairlybig drawbacks that a dedicated 256 or 512 )Please) would illiminate ? ?
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Re: APC6000
nothing new. it's called mawzer.jamief wrote:Cool.Jesse wrote:I can tell you with absolute certainty that the album cover of Thrust was discussed when we were thinking about a setup that could include an APC40 and 5 APC20s in combination mode. Herbie came to our booth at NAMM, gutted I missed him.
J
What about the concept of a LEGO (TM) midi controller. Basic premise is that you get a series of modular building blocks wit different modules like rotary encoders, drum/ launchpad pads, sliders , crossfaders , big transport controlls.
And you can clip screw them together in custom fashion to suit changing position and orination of the modules to suit your needs ands tastes.
Any way back to the hear and now ill ask again can we have a launchpad 256 or even a 512 please as i,m seriously close to getting near buying another 5 launchpads for sumthing very important to us but can see some fairlybig drawbacks that a dedicated 256 or 512 )Please) would illiminate ? ?
if you just google "modular midi controller", you find pics of it.
see here: http://images.google.ch/images?q=modula ... controller
other than that, the lemur is another way to approach the same concept.
http://davepermen.net my tiny webpage, including link to bandcamp.
Re: APC6000
mawzer is cool but a bit dateddavepermen wrote:nothing new. it's called mawzer.jamief wrote:Cool.Jesse wrote:I can tell you with absolute certainty that the album cover of Thrust was discussed when we were thinking about a setup that could include an APC40 and 5 APC20s in combination mode. Herbie came to our booth at NAMM, gutted I missed him.
J
What about the concept of a LEGO (TM) midi controller. Basic premise is that you get a series of modular building blocks wit different modules like rotary encoders, drum/ launchpad pads, sliders , crossfaders , big transport controlls.
And you can clip screw them together in custom fashion to suit changing position and orination of the modules to suit your needs ands tastes.
Any way back to the hear and now ill ask again can we have a launchpad 256 or even a 512 please as i,m seriously close to getting near buying another 5 launchpads for sumthing very important to us but can see some fairlybig drawbacks that a dedicated 256 or 512 )Please) would illiminate ? ?
if you just google "modular midi controller", you find pics of it.
see here: http://images.google.ch/images?q=modula ... controller
other than that, the lemur is another way to approach the same concept.
Ableton should have gone down this route. One thing I've learn't about live users is they are so varied. Everyone uses it differently, esp in a live situation. Build rotary blocks. fader blocks and clip launch blocks and sell all separately, people could build what they need and then customise it with m4l. We'd see some pretty innovative live setups then.
Re: APC6000
I would seriously pay thousands for something like this. Make it. Now!