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alice_la_malice
Published on 02/13/06 at 09:24
The touch pad is great for live, it's more fun than the audience see the interaction between movement and music. This is very good, given that the 'show of laptop' are often criticized for their lack of action and what amounts to the mouse clicks ...
I plug my complete mix in KP2 and makes my program changes via my sequencer.
UTILIZATION
The setup is simple enough for someone who knows the South.
The manual lacks some details but still gives the slopes.
SOUND QUALITY
The effects are effective for the live, for some cons are a little too cheap for me to risk the Bands (some ordinary filters and flange in the carpet). Against live by, the quality does not matter more than the desired effect on a dancefloor to be honest.
I use my new laptop with a KP2 toshiba PC and Ableton Live.
OVERALL OPINION
I love that interact with my stereo mix is effective and fun for the live.
Soon, the KP2 becomes a tool of war incomparable, for cons for my demos, I prefer to use effects in some cases more pro knowing that it will be listened to in more detail.
My big disappointment with the KP2 is clear that the switch between modes phono, line and mic would have earned to be more versatile. If we mix with the input line and we want to go to mic to sing with vocoder on this mix, well, that's a shame but it does not seem to be any direct thrue possible. So I have my trainer with me in my console and play with the lives to send or buy another KAOSS pad. All this is not as super ergonomic setup.
I plug my complete mix in KP2 and makes my program changes via my sequencer.
UTILIZATION
The setup is simple enough for someone who knows the South.
The manual lacks some details but still gives the slopes.
SOUND QUALITY
The effects are effective for the live, for some cons are a little too cheap for me to risk the Bands (some ordinary filters and flange in the carpet). Against live by, the quality does not matter more than the desired effect on a dancefloor to be honest.
I use my new laptop with a KP2 toshiba PC and Ableton Live.
OVERALL OPINION
I love that interact with my stereo mix is effective and fun for the live.
Soon, the KP2 becomes a tool of war incomparable, for cons for my demos, I prefer to use effects in some cases more pro knowing that it will be listened to in more detail.
My big disappointment with the KP2 is clear that the switch between modes phono, line and mic would have earned to be more versatile. If we mix with the input line and we want to go to mic to sing with vocoder on this mix, well, that's a shame but it does not seem to be any direct thrue possible. So I have my trainer with me in my console and play with the lives to send or buy another KAOSS pad. All this is not as super ergonomic setup.