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    at the moment im only djing my tracks off it with loops and samples over them

    but i am working away on a full live set - which is set up as follows

    live is in performance mode

    track1 - kicks and bass
    track 2 - snares
    track 3 - overheads
    track 4 percussion and drum loops
    track 5 + 6 - synths
    track 7 - atmos and fx
    track 8 - misc samples

    each track has a high & low pass filter, mute, solo, 3 band eq & simple delay attached to the controller.

    then the extra controller knobs are assigned to various fx - glitch, beat repeat, chorus, master filters etc etc


    bloody pain in the arse though :whoops: its taken my nearly 8 months to get as far as i have.. but i should be spending a lot more time at it than i actually do

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    Quote Originally Posted by rhythmtech View Post
    at the moment im only djing my tracks off it with loops and samples over them

    but i am working away on a full live set - which is set up as follows

    live is in performance mode

    track1 - kicks and bass
    track 2 - snares
    track 3 - overheads
    track 4 percussion and drum loops
    track 5 + 6 - synths
    track 7 - atmos and fx
    track 8 - misc samples

    each track has a high & low pass filter, mute, solo, 3 band eq & simple delay attached to the controller.

    then the extra controller knobs are assigned to various fx - glitch, beat repeat, chorus, master filters etc etc


    bloody pain in the arse though :whoops: its taken my nearly 8 months to get as far as i have.. but i should be spending a lot more time at it than i actually do
    same here, live set wise ive been a bit slack but it does take alot of hard work as you know, and coupled with having various other production commitments sometimes the wheel turn's alot slower than one would like, but hey no rush really. Better to spend time getting thing's totally spot on than doing something half assed for sure

    nice amount of control on just the BCF2000, i bet with the other bank of knobs on the bcr its even sweeter

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    Just got the Korg Microkontrol a while ago and LOVE it for playing my live sets with Ableton.



    I usually assign kick, hats, etc.. to the drum pads and it's loads of fun to punch away at them plus all the faders, joystick, keyboard, etc... come in real handy too and it's small and light :)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Honeey View Post
    Just got the Korg Microkontrol a while ago and LOVE it for playing my live sets with Ableton.



    I usually assign kick, hats, etc.. to the drum pads and it's loads of fun to punch away at them plus all the faders, joystick, keyboard, etc... come in real handy too and it's small and light :)

    TELL more please!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dodgyedgy View Post
    TELL more please!!!!

    I'll tell you my view on them, in the words of Tony The Tiger: They're G-r-r-r-r-r-r-reat! I've got one, got it for £140, its sturdy (mainly metal not plastic) has 16 different ''scene's'' on board for most standard software, comes with a PC based editor, its easy to use, easy to program, looks good and is cheap. It even has 4 different colour lights on it! Amazing!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dodgyedgy View Post
    TELL more please!!!!
    Agreed with judas_beast I'm loving all the metal and good construction too.

    Basically everything on it is assignable except for the little Korg part right beside the drum pad so you can be creative with it and use it however works best with your setup. I even assigned the joystick to 2 different parameters for x and y movement in camel space or similar fx and It's sort of like playing a video game sometimes lol

    Specs:

    Keyboard: 37 Keys (mini-keyboard, transmits velocity)
    4-way Joystick (with switch)
    16 Pads (can transmit velocity or fixed value)
    8 Rotary Encoders
    8 Sliders
    Value Dial

    Display:
    Main Display: 8 characters (8x5 dot) with 3 segment backlit LCD
    Sub Display: 8 characters (8x5 dot) with 3 segment backlit LCD
    Tempo LED

    User Memory:
    12 (preloaded from factory)

    Connectors:
    DC 9 V (AC adapter)
    MIDI IN, OUT, THRU
    USB connector
    Footswitch Pedal

    Power Supply:
    USB Bus Powered, or
    DC 9 V (AC adapter), or
    (6) AA batteries

    Power Consumption:
    AC adapter: 3.5W (Max)

    Dimensions:
    20.63" (W) x 9.13"(D) x 2.76"(H)
    524(W) x 232(D) x 70(H)mm

    Weight:
    2.6kg/5.73 lbs.
    Last edited by Honeey; 15-05-2007 at 01:02 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Honeey View Post
    Agreed with judas_beast I'm loving all the metal and good construction too.

    Basically everything on it is assignable except for the little Korg part right beside the drum pad so you can be creative with it and use it however works best with your setup. I even assigned the joystick to 2 different parameters for x and y movement in camel space or similar fx and It's sort of like playing a video game sometimes lol
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    Yes mate, you know it. I use the joystick, in my live thing, to control the frequency and amount for the ''erosion'' effect, in Ableton. It's wicked!

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    Quote Originally Posted by judas_beast View Post
    Yes mate, you know it. I use the joystick, in my live thing, to control the frequency and amount for the ''erosion'' effect, in Ableton. It's wicked!
    yaaa! high five from Canada :)
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    Quote Originally Posted by rhythmtech View Post

    live is in performance mode

    track1 - kicks and bass
    track 2 - snares
    track 3 - overheads
    track 4 percussion and drum loops
    track 5 + 6 - synths
    track 7 - atmos and fx
    track 8 - misc samples

    each track has a high & low pass filter, mute, solo, 3 band eq & simple delay attached to the controller.

    then the extra controller knobs are assigned to various fx - glitch, beat repeat, chorus, master filters etc etc


    bloody pain in the arse though :whoops: its taken my nearly 8 months to get as far as i have.. but i should be spending a lot more time at it than i actually do

    That's basically my exact method for the live sets too.

 

 

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