--- In korgpolyex@yahoogroups.com, Atom Smasher <atom@...> wrote: > > On Wed, 21 May 2008, Michael Hawkins wrote: > > > I know I've asked you this before but I am looking for a decent MIDI > > controller on ebay, what was the controller you had? > ============== > > i use a peavy PC-1600x. check out the differences between the 1600 and the > 1600x, and the 1600 might do everything you need (such as testing the CCs > on the 800mk3). > The Peavey is the best, but it's also pricey (around $150). I picked up a JL Cooper Fadermaster for $50 off ebay a while ago, and while it only has half the faders of the Peavey, fewer configurations in ROM and RAM, and a single-digit LED rather than a backlit LCD screen, it still does everything I need it to, other than having only one patch memory for synths controlled by NRPN or SYSEX. (which is why I sure hope the Hawk's controls will use CC not NRPN!) There's also the knob-based Phat Boy and Doepfer Pocket Dial but I have no experience with them. Those are the 'originals' and used to be somewhat rare until virtual analog software became all the rage and every company started releasing external controller boxes. There's a Behringer one, BCR2000, which uses knobs and retails for $130-$150. It'd be nice if they had a cheaper version with fewer controls. BTW, the Behringer, unlike the JL Cooper and I think the Peavey, as well, has all its controller ranges stuck at 0-127. So that's kind of annoying when you've got parameters in a synth like the Poly 800 that go from 1-9, or whatever. With the Fadermaster (and like I said, the 1600, too I think), you can set the range of the fader to match the ranges of the synth's parameters.
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Re: What was your controller?
2008-05-22 by zoinky420
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