I'm just happy that Usine embraces multitouch, so I don't have to use any external midi equipment at all. Main selling point for me.
Same here. That was the whole point. A master keyboard and Usine. Although sometimes its easier to grab a real knob than use a touchscreen live ...
well it takes some practice and setting up controls in the interface in a more intuitive and ergonomic way, and there's IB page for that. I had to use Touch_Fader add-on for precise and relative control input before, but now finally all basic controls have relative/absolute switch and precision control.
few gripes I have with hardware knobs: it's hard to get fast 0-100/100-0 turns, unless you have endless rotation and steep precision curve setting, which gets to the second problem - even on normal knobs sometimes I feel like they lack precision (and with usual 0-127 limit they will), and it's kinda pain to set up an acceleration-to-precision ratio, even if there is such a setting. and the most obvious thing - you usually occupy the whole hand for a single knob, which is a waste. I guess you can focus better on whatever you're doing with that knob, but then again, not much point with 0-127 resolution and you can train yourself at focusing on controlling several knobs at once.
Statistics: Posted by steevhise — 31 Oct 2017, 18:30
]]>2017-09-21T00:35:39+02:002017-09-21T00:35:39+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=5860&p=37825#p37825 If you want something with lots and lots of knobs and faders and fantastic build quality, I like my Vestax VCM600. They're cheap now if you can find them. Unbelievably well-built, but big and heavy.
Statistics: Posted by brisket — 21 Sep 2017, 00:35
I'm just happy that Usine embraces multitouch, so I don't have to use any external midi equipment at all. Main selling point for me.
Hello, I don't understand. What do you mean ?
Well, since my laptop have touchscreen I can just build suitable UI in Usine to control everything I need directly, using up to 10 fingers at once if needed.
I'm just happy that Usine embraces multitouch, so I don't have to use any external midi equipment at all. Main selling point for me.
Hello, I don't understand. What do you mean ?
Statistics: Posted by thomaschamotte — 18 Sep 2017, 10:54
]]>2017-09-18T09:32:09+02:002017-09-18T09:32:09+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=5860&p=37777#p37777Statistics: Posted by x.iso — 18 Sep 2017, 09:32
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2017-09-17T22:30:22+02:002017-09-17T22:30:22+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=5860&p=37776#p37776I personally just changed the caps for bigger ones, then very happy.
Statistics: Posted by thomaschamotte — 17 Sep 2017, 16:31
]]>2017-09-17T15:54:29+02:002017-09-17T15:54:29+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=5860&p=37774#p37774Statistics: Posted by thomaschamotte — 17 Sep 2017, 15:54
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Statistics: Posted by nay-seven — 17 Sep 2017, 08:53
]]>2017-09-17T06:30:08+02:002017-09-17T06:30:08+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=5860&p=37770#p37770Faderfox has some very nice controllers.clever little devices, tough-built..
..on the cheaper side there would be the Behringer BCR 2000..
I've got a Doepfer Pocket Dial..very well built but hard to come by these days..
Statistics: Posted by iococoi — 17 Sep 2017, 06:30
]]>2017-09-17T05:21:50+02:002017-09-17T05:21:50+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=5860&p=37769#p37769 I'm using Usine like a pedalboard, a Ampli Bank, a sequencer and a looper at the same time.
So, i have lot of settings to control like the Gain or the volume of the amplificateurs. The settings of my diffrents footswitchs, etc...
After my research online the best i could find in stores is something like : The Arturia Beatstep Compact Pad Controller
Because i need only faders and/or knob and i can't find my happiness maybe someone sell this can of equipment ?
Let me know
Have a good day
Statistics: Posted by thomaschamotte — 17 Sep 2017, 05:21
I'm just happy that Usine embraces multitouch, so I don't have to use any external midi equipment at all. Main selling point for me.
Same here. That was the whole point. A master keyboard and Usine. Although sometimes its easier to grab a real knob than use a touchscreen live ...
well it takes some practice and setting up controls in the interface in a more intuitive and ergonomic way, and there's IB page for that. I had to use Touch_Fader add-on for precise and relative control input before, but now finally all basic controls have relative/absolute switch and precision control.
few gripes I have with hardware knobs: it's hard to get fast 0-100/100-0 turns, unless you have endless rotation and steep precision curve setting, which gets to the second problem - even on normal knobs sometimes I feel like they lack precision (and with usual 0-127 limit they will), and it's kinda pain to set up an acceleration-to-precision ratio, even if there is such a setting. and the most obvious thing - you usually occupy the whole hand for a single knob, which is a waste. I guess you can focus better on whatever you're doing with that knob, but then again, not much point with 0-127 resolution and you can train yourself at focusing on controlling several knobs at once.
Statistics: Posted by steevhise — 31 Oct 2017, 18:30
]]>2017-09-21T00:35:39+02:002017-09-21T00:35:39+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=5860&p=37825#p37825 If you want something with lots and lots of knobs and faders and fantastic build quality, I like my Vestax VCM600. They're cheap now if you can find them. Unbelievably well-built, but big and heavy.
Statistics: Posted by brisket — 21 Sep 2017, 00:35
I'm just happy that Usine embraces multitouch, so I don't have to use any external midi equipment at all. Main selling point for me.
Hello, I don't understand. What do you mean ?
Well, since my laptop have touchscreen I can just build suitable UI in Usine to control everything I need directly, using up to 10 fingers at once if needed.
I'm just happy that Usine embraces multitouch, so I don't have to use any external midi equipment at all. Main selling point for me.
Hello, I don't understand. What do you mean ?
Statistics: Posted by thomaschamotte — 18 Sep 2017, 10:54
]]>2017-09-18T09:32:09+02:002017-09-18T09:32:09+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=5860&p=37777#p37777Statistics: Posted by x.iso — 18 Sep 2017, 09:32
]]>2017-09-17T22:30:22+02:002017-09-17T22:30:22+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=5860&p=37776#p37776I personally just changed the caps for bigger ones, then very happy.
Statistics: Posted by thomaschamotte — 17 Sep 2017, 16:31
]]>2017-09-17T15:54:29+02:002017-09-17T15:54:29+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=5860&p=37774#p37774Statistics: Posted by thomaschamotte — 17 Sep 2017, 15:54
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Statistics: Posted by nay-seven — 17 Sep 2017, 08:53
]]>2017-09-17T06:30:08+02:002017-09-17T06:30:08+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=5860&p=37770#p37770Faderfox has some very nice controllers.clever little devices, tough-built..
..on the cheaper side there would be the Behringer BCR 2000..
I've got a Doepfer Pocket Dial..very well built but hard to come by these days..
Statistics: Posted by iococoi — 17 Sep 2017, 06:30
]]>2017-09-17T05:21:50+02:002017-09-17T05:21:50+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=5860&p=37769#p37769 I'm using Usine like a pedalboard, a Ampli Bank, a sequencer and a looper at the same time.
So, i have lot of settings to control like the Gain or the volume of the amplificateurs. The settings of my diffrents footswitchs, etc...
After my research online the best i could find in stores is something like : The Arturia Beatstep Compact Pad Controller
Because i need only faders and/or knob and i can't find my happiness maybe someone sell this can of equipment ?
Let me know
Have a good day
Statistics: Posted by thomaschamotte — 17 Sep 2017, 05:21