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#296905 - 10/16/10 09:36 PM Re: Bought a controller, may be useful to you.
rikkisbears Offline
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Registered: 12/22/02
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Thanks Trident,
for the manual link.

Also, Kingfrog & Lee.
Lee, what are you using it with?

Vagro, are you using it with your Korg arranger??

I'm going thru a Band in a Box phase at the moment. haahaa Never been interested in playing Country or Rock music before in my life, until I started playing around with the Real Tracks in BIAB.
Be interesting to see if I can incorporate it into BIAB / Real Band. If not, might be useful for One Man Band, might work better than the keypad.

I'm off to do some reading.

Thanks Guys.

best wishes
Rikki

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#296906 - 10/16/10 09:47 PM Re: Bought a controller, may be useful to you.
Diki Online   content


Registered: 04/25/05
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Loc: NW Florida
Wish they made this with MIDI outs...

But, then again, most of the hard work is being done with the laptop, yes?
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#296907 - 10/17/10 02:06 AM Re: Bought a controller, may be useful to you.
trident Offline
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Registered: 08/22/04
Posts: 1457
Loc: Athens, Greece
Diki,
if you want something like the Korg, this Novation controller is one of the best I found in my quest... check it out, it even has touch controls, and of course 2x real midi. It also comes coupled with 25,49, or 61 keys. Absolutely top IMHO. 240 Euros




and also this older CME thing for knob twisting heaven.... 380 Euros


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#296908 - 10/17/10 07:23 AM Re: Bought a controller, may be useful to you.
vagro Offline
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Registered: 11/05/07
Posts: 321
Loc: Argentina
Quote:
Originally posted by rikkisbears:


Vagro, are you using it with your Korg arranger??



At present I use it with my S900 because it is placed far away in my set up and I use more Yamaha styles (because there are plenty). Besides Yamaha receives 32 midi IN channels allowing me more connections. But of course you can use it with Korg or any brand arranger too (it's a Korg product).

Trident:
Those are nice controllers and the best thing you don't need a computer. But you can buy around 5 Nano for that price.

Does anyone know a midi or usb programmable foot controller? Or a Midi/usb hardware/software to send simultaneous program change messages in different channels by triggering one button?

Victor
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Korg Pa3x 61 - Mediastation X76 - Yamaha Psr s900 - Korg Tr61 - Roland PK5A - NanoKontrol - Ensoniq SQ1 - Yamaha D85 organ

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#296909 - 10/17/10 01:22 PM Re: Bought a controller, may be useful to you.
Diki Online   content


Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14266
Loc: NW Florida
Currently I'm covered, with a set of Behringer motorized faders and a Peavey MIDI controller too (mind you, a bit dated).

But you STILL need a laptop to program this, don't you? Or can you set up the sys-ex strings and the like from the unit itself?
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#296910 - 10/17/10 01:30 PM Re: Bought a controller, may be useful to you.
trident Offline
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Registered: 08/22/04
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Loc: Athens, Greece
You need a PC to program the cheap Korg yes, but I think those expensive ones can be programmed on their own.

However the ease of use of a PC is remarkable. Copy, paste, all the usual stuff, you can have a library of pages and recall what you need when you need it etc. The Novation has a very detailed and extensive editor.

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