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MIDI controller with assignable knobs and buttons...

MIDI controller with assignable knobs and buttons...

2006-12-15 by revDAVE

I already have an old MIDI keyboard that is fine for music input.  However,
currently I'm looking for some kind of MIDI controller with assignable knobs
and buttons to control various virtual synthesizers and plug-in's.  I was
looking at some M - audio products such as the oxygen or axiom or Korg
KONTROL49.  I would love to get some input regarding a purchase.

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Thanks - RevDave
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Re: [Logic_Cafe] MIDI controller with assignable knobs and buttons...

2006-12-15 by revDAVE

On 12/15/2006 9:48 AM, "revDAVE" <coolcat@...> wrote:

> I already have an old MIDI keyboard that is fine for music input.  However,
> currently I'm looking for some kind of MIDI controller with assignable knobs
> and buttons to control various virtual synthesizers and plug-in's.  I was
> looking at some M - audio products such as the oxygen or axiom or Korg
> KONTROL49.  I would love to get some input regarding a purchase.

One other thing I'll need is to attach a punch in/out foot switch for audio
recording in Logic - do any units have that ability also?

--
Thanks - RevDave
CoolCat@...
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Re: Re: [Logic_Cafe] MIDI controller with assignable knobs and buttons...

2006-12-15 by Kent Sandvik

On 12/15/06, revDAVE <coolcat@...> wrote:

>  One other thing I'll need is to attach a punch in/out foot switch for audio
>  recording in Logic - do any units have that ability also?

You could hook a foot controller to Tranzport --
http://www.frontierdesign.com/Products/TranzPort. If you do a lot of
remote control of the recording most likely you want Tranzport,
anyway. --Kent

Re: [Logic_Cafe] MIDI controller with assignable knobs and buttons...

2006-12-15 by GAmoore@aol.com

its really hard to punch in, in any exact way. Its better to make logic loop, 
and add a bar or two before and after the desired area, then record over and 
over until right. then keep the best version.


> One other thing I'll need is to attach a punch in/out foot switch for audio
> recording in Logic - do any units have that ability also?
> 



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Re: MIDI controller with assignable knobs and buttons...

2006-12-16 by Man Parrish

Hey RevDave,

I use the Novation Remote SL  

[ http://www.novationmusic.com/product.asp?id=30&Type=1&bArchive=False ]

It's Logic support is coming along with updates, but it basically "sees' what ever host 
program you are running and whatever plug-ins you pop up. It then automatically "maps" 
the surface to the plug-ins or host, saving you hours of "custom" programming. While it 
doesn't map everything, a mass majority of the basics are there. 

As you switch windows, between plug-ins and mixer, etc.. The unit automatically updates 
itself with the new mappings [usb]. So you can switch between a synth plugin, use the 
control surface for filters or oscilators, and then go back to your mixer window, and now 
it's a remote mixing surface and you don't have to do a thing on the Remote SL, it updates 
automatically. 

Like I said, it doesn't control everything in Logic, but a lot is there. You can also bypass the 
"automaps" and create your own custom settings. The unit is several "pages" deep. I use it 
for Live, Logic, Reason and a few other things [Tractor DJ for example]. Their website has 
all the info. 

It comes in various midi keyboard sizes, or without a keyboard [just the control surface] 
and I think I paid about $300 or so. You just download the Automaps and drivers for what 
ever software you're running and switch it on [usb] and you're running.... WAY COOL.. 

Just make sure you check updates if you do get it, as they are always updating the 
automaps and adding features. It doesn't seen to be a "buy this and it's a dead deal" type 
of product. They really seem to be on top of keeping it current.

Hope this helps ..

-Man Parrish
http://www.ManParrish.com



--- In Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com, revDAVE <coolcat@...> wrote:
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> I already have an old MIDI keyboard that is fine for music input.  However,
> currently I'm looking for some kind of MIDI controller with assignable knobs
> and buttons to control various virtual synthesizers and plug-in's.  I was
> looking at some M - audio products such as the oxygen or axiom or Korg
> KONTROL49.  I would love to get some input regarding a purchase.
> 
> --
> Thanks - RevDave
> CoolCat@...
> [db-lists]
>

Re: MIDI controller with assignable knobs and buttons...

2006-12-16 by Robyn Traill

Look at  the Novation Remote SL.  It comes with three
different sized keyboards.  It has an automap that
assigns the 8 faders to the mixer.  You scroll through
to chooose which 8.  Solo mute pan and transport are
also there.  When a Logic instrument is on top it maps
out its parameters as well.  

Many other plug ins have maps as well, but I haven't
used them yet, but Stylus RMX and Atmosphere are on my
list.  Apparently it is the bomb with Reason.

Robyn

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