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MIDI Controller Recommendation

PostPosted: 05 Oct 2009, 22:08
by Blackbrook
Hey mates,

hope everything is okay ;) I have been searching the forums about the functionality of different MIDI controllers. There is a thread where you can say what controller you are using and what functions you control with it. Unfortunately there is no answer that fits what I am looking for.
I am searching for a MIDI controller that allows me to control these options in mixvibes:

1.) working on the mediabase i.e. searching a track in groups, scrolling tracks and groups, loading a track to a deck,...(I know about track selection with the timecode vinyls, but if a controller can do so - why not? ;) )
2.) controlling mixvibes effects because bigibangs reso filter rocks and controlling it with my mouse sucks :P
3.) working on the sampler i.e. editing samples (start, stop, pitch -> !!!most important!!!)

Is there a controller that allows me to combine all these controls? I thought of different but I am not sure if they fit. What do you think? Any recommendations? If you recommend the M-Audio Trigger Finger or the AKAI controllers with the samples pads can I use the potentiometers to control the other features and are there enough potentiometers?

Thanks a lot for your time!

Greetings,

Steve

Re: MIDI Controller Recommendation

PostPosted: 05 Oct 2009, 22:37
by abitmessie
Hey Blackbrook

I use a evolution uc33 for effects and media base tasks
this gives me up to 4 effects per side with 3 rotary pods for the parameters and slider for the wet dry
also has 15 buttons that i have set to scroll up down the media base and load deck A+B
the controller also has 16 banks of controls 4 of these are quickly accessible via bank preset buttons this means you can have up to 16 layers of controls mapped ie bank 1 effects bank 2 sampler functions
(although doesn't have touch sensitive buttons you can still launch samples)

Hope this helps if you need any more info let me know

Im also looking at getting the new Novation Launch Pad for ableton but i think this will also work well with the MV sampler

Re: MIDI Controller Recommendation

PostPosted: 05 Oct 2009, 23:33
by phadedvision
Hey Steve,

If you're going to go for a pad controller, I recommend the MPD24 (Akai). As cool as the PadKONTROL and Trigger Finger are, they're lacking in faders. The Akai's got 6 faders, 8 rotaries, and 16 pads/4 banks. I use a combination of that and a hacked apart Oxygen 8, which has pitch/mod wheels, 8 knobs, 25 keys.

Well... Not quite 25 keys anymore!

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I use it in conjunction with Ableton for Moldover-esque controllerism, but it's pretty damn handy for scrolling through the mediabase! The way I do it is by setting a knob to control scrolling, so instead of having to mash down a button everytime, I can locate stuff a hell of a lot faster. That's my two cents, hope it helps!

Re: MIDI Controller Recommendation

PostPosted: 06 Oct 2009, 00:10
by abitmessie
hey phadedvision

thats one hacked controller :)
just aswell they dont use Ivory to make the keyboard keys anymore :lol:

Re: MIDI Controller Recommendation

PostPosted: 06 Oct 2009, 00:25
by phadedvision
abitmessie wrote:hey phadedvision

thats one hacked controller :)
just aswell they dont use Ivory to make the keyboard keys anymore :lol:


Hahaha yeah I got hung up watching controllerism videos and ended up getting really addicted to it. Fun stuff!

Re: MIDI Controller Recommendation

PostPosted: 06 Oct 2009, 10:17
by wazza
get a Edirol PCR 300...http://www.rolandus.com/products/produc ... rentId=114
18 Velocity pads
9 knobs
9 faders
5 buttons
a crossfader
32 Velocity keys
& you can get a BOSS EV5 or EV7 MIDI footswitch , plug it into the PCR 300 and use it for your EFX's

No other MIDI controller is going to give you more control off your software for the price

out off all the MIDI controllers I have & have used....THE EDIROL PCR 300 IS THE BEST

Re: MIDI Controller Recommendation

PostPosted: 06 Oct 2009, 10:35
by King_Pong
Yo mates, I'm new around those things ... are you guys using those more as a live tool or as a production tool ? or both ?

I'm considering buying one of those, but since I'm a n00b, i don't want to sell a kidney that early :mrgreen:

The PCR 300 seems quite multitaskable and is only 200€ .. HMmmm

Cheers

++KP

Re: MIDI Controller Recommendation

PostPosted: 06 Oct 2009, 11:12
by phadedvision
Sup KP,

As you might've seen just now ( :lol: ) I use mine all live. I think it's more fun that way, especially given the fact that it'd be awkward using it to actually play notes.

Re: MIDI Controller Recommendation

PostPosted: 06 Oct 2009, 11:58
by wazza
King_Pong wrote:Yo mates, I'm new around those things ... are you guys using those more as a live tool or as a production tool ? or both ?

I'm considering buying one of those, but since I'm a n00b, i don't want to sell a kidney that early :mrgreen:

The PCR 300 seems quite multitaskable and is only 200€ .. HMmmm

Cheers

++KP


I dont have the PCR 300....I have the next one up ( PCR 500...it's the same as the 300 but its got 41 keys )
I use it for BOTH...
I love it for the scratching VSTi in mixvibes & if Im running 4 decks with 2 MIDI controllers....like this
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Re: MIDI Controller Recommendation

PostPosted: 06 Oct 2009, 12:58
by Blackbrook
Thanks a lot mates!

I first thought of the M-AUdio UC-33e, the trigger finger or the M-Audio keyboard. But wazzas tipp looks pretty brilliant :P A lot of MIDI assignable knobs and faders and very cheap!

Thanks a lot for the input mates!!!

Greetings,

Steve