Ultimate Live controller
Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2005 12:22 am
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I'm trying to figure out what I can use as a controller for Live, and I am very dissappointed with what I see out there.
I have an Edirol, an Oxygen, and just ordered a Novation Remote 25 - all are OK but lacking in some ways.
I've looked at Behringer, Yamaha,, etc...
http://www.synthzone.com/ctrlr.htm has some interesting links.
I've also done a lot of poking around for channelizers and widgets (Doepfer, MIDI solutions, Phil Rees, bitstream, jlCooper, etc...). Things could be cobbled together, but in many cases several devices would need to be strung together, which would introduce MIDI delays that I'd rather avoid.
Any suggestions welcome.
These are the features I would (ultimately) like to see:
-Buttons and knobs that send controller messages
I figure 16 buttons and 16 knobs would be plenty for all clips, controls, FX, etc for one channel of Live (Could maybe get by with 8 of each)
-An easy way to change the MIDI channel for all controllers going out (using the one controller per channel strip approach). I am talking about one-button-push to change the channel - not a series of pushes, or hunting through a menu or using the mouse in any way.
The MIDI channel select should also affect MIDI notes going out - that means either notes coming from the controller keyboard (if it has one) or the MIDI input.
-an easy way to send prg changes out on the selected MIDI channel - so that I can select presets on my virtual instruments - again - one-button push would be ideal. (might need 1 for bank select too). Maybe a knob with 7-seg LED so you know what PRG number is going out.
-an option for footswitches (!!!) preferably 8 or 16 of those - sending channelized controller messages for turning on and off cips.
-A few switches that are not affected by the MIDI channel selection for things like play, stop, OVR, metronome, Tap...
-Doesn't cost $1000(US) -> $300-500 range would be OK.
Now - here is the big question:
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-What would the rest of you like to see for features for such a device?
... and what would be willing to pay for it?
If there's enough interest - I will design and build this myself, but it'll be too much work if I'm the only one out there that really wants one.
Thanks
Jack Hayward
I'm trying to figure out what I can use as a controller for Live, and I am very dissappointed with what I see out there.
I have an Edirol, an Oxygen, and just ordered a Novation Remote 25 - all are OK but lacking in some ways.
I've looked at Behringer, Yamaha,, etc...
http://www.synthzone.com/ctrlr.htm has some interesting links.
I've also done a lot of poking around for channelizers and widgets (Doepfer, MIDI solutions, Phil Rees, bitstream, jlCooper, etc...). Things could be cobbled together, but in many cases several devices would need to be strung together, which would introduce MIDI delays that I'd rather avoid.
Any suggestions welcome.
These are the features I would (ultimately) like to see:
-Buttons and knobs that send controller messages
I figure 16 buttons and 16 knobs would be plenty for all clips, controls, FX, etc for one channel of Live (Could maybe get by with 8 of each)
-An easy way to change the MIDI channel for all controllers going out (using the one controller per channel strip approach). I am talking about one-button-push to change the channel - not a series of pushes, or hunting through a menu or using the mouse in any way.
The MIDI channel select should also affect MIDI notes going out - that means either notes coming from the controller keyboard (if it has one) or the MIDI input.
-an easy way to send prg changes out on the selected MIDI channel - so that I can select presets on my virtual instruments - again - one-button push would be ideal. (might need 1 for bank select too). Maybe a knob with 7-seg LED so you know what PRG number is going out.
-an option for footswitches (!!!) preferably 8 or 16 of those - sending channelized controller messages for turning on and off cips.
-A few switches that are not affected by the MIDI channel selection for things like play, stop, OVR, metronome, Tap...
-Doesn't cost $1000(US) -> $300-500 range would be OK.
Now - here is the big question:
[
-What would the rest of you like to see for features for such a device?
... and what would be willing to pay for it?
If there's enough interest - I will design and build this myself, but it'll be too much work if I'm the only one out there that really wants one.
Thanks
Jack Hayward
