Winter NAMM 2012 News
Features. Well it's very basic here. It's a USB midi controller for Ableton. 64 buttons. How it works is another feature entirely. In essence, you can control almost any aspect of Ableton with this device using a bit of clever programming and some quick hands. First of all, this unit is not as easy to learn or use as some of ...
Novation's LaunchPad is a USB and MIDI based controller for Ableton Live software. It was designed by both Ableton and Novation, and only will work with Ableton since it's specifically designed for it. It's designed to be used for live shows to give you easier access to Ableton without having to use your computer's keyboard and mouse. It's bu...
What I like most about this device is it puts Ableton's Session view launch capabilities into a physical, easily accessible midi controller. I have not used any of the Akai APC units, but this thing seems to be the perfect answer for anyone who uses Ableton in a live situation. It makes things super easy by allowing each pad to light up yellow...
I use the LaunchPad for several months, even if I got it in March 2010. Indeed, it was almost out and it was then trs few tutorials on the internet. APRs have a lot galr (Launchpad comes with a poor specification of 4 pages), I gave up to get back later. I knew the potential of the Launchpad, but looking at the tutorials that have appear...
How long have you use it? A Weekend! I drooled for months before the videos of this interface. I flashed serious about the software Ableton Live ... As it is my way of composing, playing music. But the launch of clips with the mouse ... greatly limits the software. Launchpad handily fills the limit. What is so special that...
Use for several months. Not easy to take over at first. Reading and rereading the manual is necessary if we want to properly install the afternoon with the DAW. Pads for the drums are 'cheap', one of mine did not work = return for service. Waiting for more than two months to get the product repaired ... Note...
I use it for one month! I also have a APC40 !!!!! What I like most is the ease of function! 64 pads, huge! The size of the surface, it fits easily and does not take much space on my desk!! What I like least is the absence of faders and knobs, but I intend to deal with the purchase of a Zero SL MK2! <b...
I use it for almost a year and I can not imagine using Ableton without the dedicated controller. I always find new and soft Automap function allows for increased opportunities There it is necessary to relativize it to the "mixer", for it is a bit light and it does not replace a controller with buttons and faders, I also use a Korg ...
It's been almost a year since I use it. I tried the Akai APC40 before. Launchpad is automatically recognized in Live, you control clips, scenes, volume, pan, 2 FX sends, mute, solo and rec. Coupled with the Zero SL mkII, controlling for the effects and vst Live directly. With Automap, no loss of time to configure ever...
It's great with basic presets for Ableton Live and it's great for doing experiments. Not very expensive, intuitive practice.