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MIDI controller for LIVE
Posted: 26 January 2014, 23:56
by zkflow
Ok... this its the deal. I'm thinking in buy this midi controller from Elation, the midicon. Looks great for lighting stuff but i'm planning how to program this. For now, this is my idea.. if you have more ideas to improve (or you know another midi controller) feel free to share
until now , i'm thinking to link the wheels to a "preset button" (with previus auto-start but... how i do this? because i can only controll with midi ON/off but not change the preset parameter.
Re: MIDI controller for LIVE
Posted: 27 January 2014, 08:03
by support
A preset button (including its slider) can be driven with a midi wheel.
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Re: MIDI controller for LIVE
Posted: 28 January 2014, 15:57
by zkflow
thanks! i will try this
Re: MIDI controller for LIVE
Posted: 25 August 2014, 17:06
by Paishanu
Hi zkflow did you finally bought that controller, looks very interesting!
Greetings from Spain.
Paishanu
Re: MIDI controller for LIVE
Posted: 26 August 2014, 15:49
by rockinmo816
We use an AKAI MPD26 and it works great. It's a lot cheaper then the MidiCon too. Also AKAI makes a MPD32 also that has more sliders and knobs. The pads, sliders, and knobs all work great for what we do and very cost efficient. Just my opinion.
-josh
Re: MIDI controller for LIVE
Posted: 26 August 2014, 17:19
by Paishanu
Thank you Josh, I'll take a look at that Akai controller, I'm looking for a midi controller having faders and pads and this can be a very good choice. Would be perfect if they could put the pads of the desired color!!
Thanks!!!!
Re: MIDI controller for LIVE
Posted: 01 September 2014, 21:45
by zkflow
Hi! Well.. not yet... i'm searching for cheap options... because like Rockinmo816 said... the MIDI CON its a little bit expensive
Re: MIDI controller for LIVE
Posted: 01 September 2014, 21:47
by zkflow
rockinmo816 wrote:We use an AKAI MPD26 and it works great. It's a lot cheaper then the MidiCon too. Also AKAI makes a MPD32 also that has more sliders and knobs. The pads, sliders, and knobs all work great for what we do and very cost efficient. Just my opinion.
-josh
its great but for me... needs MORE pads... like the MIDI CON because i use a LOT of stuff and i like to have everthing ready to launch
Re: MIDI controller for LIVE
Posted: 01 September 2014, 23:49
by Earl Harvey
I've been using a Novation Launchpad mini... its workin great w/ 88 pads
Re: MIDI controller for LIVE
Posted: 17 September 2014, 02:10
by zkflow
i'm looking for something with pads and faders...