midi controller with lots of knobs and buttons
category: general [glöplog]
hey guys!
I recently started to use Traktor Dj Studio and so my Oxygen 8 midi keyboard is not suitable - I need more knobs, buttons and sliders and I don't need a musical keyboard. At the same time the controller has to be relatively small.
Can anyone suggest a midi controller like that?
I recently started to use Traktor Dj Studio and so my Oxygen 8 midi keyboard is not suitable - I need more knobs, buttons and sliders and I don't need a musical keyboard. At the same time the controller has to be relatively small.
Can anyone suggest a midi controller like that?
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/jan04/articles/evolutionuc33.htm if money isnt a problem
a couple of http://www.korg.com/gear/info.asp?a_prod_no=NanoSeries&category_id=2 if you wanna get off cheap
a couple of http://www.korg.com/gear/info.asp?a_prod_no=NanoSeries&category_id=2 if you wanna get off cheap
Not cheap, and I've not used them, but they look great: http://www.jazzmutant.com/
Hey, wasn't this topic around some months back? I'm getting deja vu...
Hey, wasn't this topic around some months back? I'm getting deja vu...
the perfect controller of the future seems to be 'just' a touchscreen.
This ought to do fine: http://www.zzounds.com/item--NOVREMOTE25SL
Zest: What rubbish. You need tactile feedback when working with high resolution/timing sensitive stuff like music.
Zest: What rubbish. You need tactile feedback when working with high resolution/timing sensitive stuff like music.
zest: i dunno, touchscreens dont feel as "tangible" as e.g. a fader, they dont feel usable for any analog rapid motion.
heh i agree with you, i was just observing what manufacturers are selling now and designing for the future :p
I disagree with what gloom and gargaj said, touchscreens can be good enough i think if the screen is big enough + responsive enough.
Having said that, they're not useable for any length of time, as you end up with sore or sticky fingertips from all the rubbing :)
Having said that, they're not useable for any length of time, as you end up with sore or sticky fingertips from all the rubbing :)
gloom: No, you need FORCE FEEDBACK! \:D/
Gloom : you need a Keops Sensitive Console, that insults and bites the user whenever it doesn't like what's going on ;)
I'm sure Hyde would like such a plugin for Visual Studio :D
psonice: That's it, yeah, the ergonomics of using your hands to touch a large screen for even short amounts of time is just downright bad.
Keops: Isn't that called "MSN"? ;)
Keops: Isn't that called "MSN"? ;)
gloom: i reckon it'd rule though with an oiled screen.. just so long as it's still readable :) (and so long as you don't need to touch anything else for a while..)
fun and cheapish : Behringer BCF2000
new stanton's turntablism controllers are kinky.
also, what weyland yutani said+bcr+that behr's dj controller.
tho personallyi\m pretty happy with the only 1 assignable fader on my korg + wacom intuos with some input2midi softare. much more fun than you could have with knobs - unless there's no real vcas/vcfs under the panel. =)
also, what weyland yutani said+bcr+that behr's dj controller.
tho personallyi\m pretty happy with the only 1 assignable fader on my korg + wacom intuos with some input2midi softare. much more fun than you could have with knobs - unless there's no real vcas/vcfs under the panel. =)
@sauli: I wouldn't use that for traktor, whats the use?
For renoise it would be great, but for dj'ing?
I agree with Gargaj about the tangibility of touchscreen. I want some faders, knobs and pushbuttons (for that bass eq kill). Touchscreens are the future? No way.
For renoise it would be great, but for dj'ing?
I agree with Gargaj about the tangibility of touchscreen. I want some faders, knobs and pushbuttons (for that bass eq kill). Touchscreens are the future? No way.
heh, yeah. didn't notice he wanted it to be small for dj use :)
on a touch screen you can at least replace the tactile feedback with with very obvious visual feedback, but i agree that faders (especially motorized ones) are still probably more usable in most applications where faders are actually used :). but some interfaces and tools benefit from a touch screen or pressure sensitive touch surface... look at kaoss pad for example.
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on a touch screen you can at least replace the tactile feedback with with very obvious visual feedback
But you don't need visual feedback. When controlling music, you listen. A resolution of 12 indicator leds across a rotary controller or a VU-meter is more than enough, anything above that is wasted on eyecandy. Visual feedback isn't needed over a very rudimentary level when controlling or shaping sounds.
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but some interfaces and tools benefit from a touch screen or pressure sensitive touch surface... look at kaoss pad for example.
One controller, yes, but not an entire control-surface. How do you plan operating three or four controllers at the same time, without loosing control of the individual ones when you move your finger away from the pad? And; what happens when you move it back? Can you hit the exact same spot? :) The KAOSS-pad is a funny toy, but nothing more. They added video-mixing to it, ffs :)
NUMARK TOTAL CONTROL DJ MIDI-CONTROLLER
(works pretty well with traktor)
around 200euros.
But you could also get a alsa soundcard with two outputs and use a "normal" audio mixer :)
Would THAT be any good?
not exactly what id call a midi controller..
if ya wanna get some more registers..
build that up in a natural cave and you are the king!
some nuclear rockets might help completing the atmosphere! (..)
;D
if ya wanna get some more registers..
build that up in a natural cave and you are the king!
some nuclear rockets might help completing the atmosphere! (..)
;D
this thing (korg nano control)
I do find interesting since it's quite affordable and reasonably functional (~50-60 euros)
I do find interesting since it's quite affordable and reasonably functional (~50-60 euros)