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FILTERZ
18-04-2005, 08:57 AM
http://www.faderfox.de/

cheap as well

Komplex
18-04-2005, 09:59 AM
I've been using a MIDIbox based controller for the past few years that my mate helped build (fiddly internals). It's a dream to use with Ableton and very flexible with controller assignments.

The "KNOBTRON"
http://www.soundformrecordings.com/uploads/knobtronback.gif

Jump to www.ucapps.de for info on making your own.

nova
18-04-2005, 10:27 AM
mega.

FILTERZ
18-04-2005, 10:35 AM
I've been using a MIDIbox based controller for the past few years that my mate helped build (fiddly internals). It's a dream to use with Ableton and very flexible with controller assignments.

The "KNOBTRON"
http://www.soundformrecordings.com/uploads/knobtronback.gif

Jump to www.ucapps.de for info on making your own.

nice one that looks well built mate.

BombJack
18-04-2005, 11:57 AM
Ive been using that UC33e from Evolution. It's ok, but I've still to really get in about it. loads of knobs on it, though possibly not enough without getting fiddly. I've only just started getting my head round ableton, and warping and all, but now I'm starting to think the UC33 won't be enough in itself, but like I said I'm really just starting out with it. Taht said though, the UC33 does seem like a good wee bit of kit, even if it does look a wee bit tacky...

BombJack

stjohn
18-04-2005, 05:31 PM
Ive been using that UC33e from Evolution. It's ok, but I've still to really get in about it. loads of knobs on it, though possibly not enough without getting fiddly. I've only just started getting my head round ableton, and warping and all, but now I'm starting to think the UC33 won't be enough in itself, but like I said I'm really just starting out with it. Taht said though, the UC33 does seem like a good wee bit of kit, even if it does look a wee bit tacky...

BombJack

yea ive one of these too..... still gettin my head around it!!! but realised not so long ago that the pan knob on one of the channels wont work!!! and its only about 3 months old :cry:

Apex Beat
18-04-2005, 09:04 PM
I cant believe its called the Knobtron lolololol

Anyway, so whats the advantages of using one of those? Also, does it effect sound quality?

g
18-04-2005, 09:15 PM
you're not real clear on MIDI eh?

knobtron, UC33, or any other controller just controls parameters in Live (or whatever app) that have MIDI controller assignments. it has nothing to do with the audio.

or, it changes the audio only inasmuchas whatever MIDI command you are sending is supposed to change the audio. which is the whole point.

the advantage is hands-on control of a lot of parameters that would otherwise have to be manipulated by the mouse and/or keyboard... not the best input devices, musically speaking.

Komplex
19-04-2005, 08:44 AM
Apex - The advantage is that you have direct and physical control of things that would otherwise need a lot of pissing about with a mouse.

Filters - Yeah its very solid. I reckon you could crack a brick with it and it would still work fine. The case is welded together and powder coated. The front panel and circuit board screws onto the case.

www.ucapps.de

Get onto it. :)

Knobtron uses the midibox 64 system and doubles as an analogue style sequencer too.

RDR
19-04-2005, 12:09 PM
Its nice for those of us who can solder without burning everything in sight...

some of those make sasha's midi thing look ****in lame.

wish id paid more attention at school to the wiring instead of drilling holes in wood cos there was **** all else to do...

MangaFish
20-04-2005, 08:02 PM
knobtron - lmao :lol:


sorry - i'm childish i know

crbn
20-04-2005, 08:13 PM
http://www.faderfox.de/

cheap as well

Just got me a LV1 faderfox >> very nice piece of kit, im over the moon with it!

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