Very silently Livid Instruments has introduced another new controller called the Alias 8.
The Livid Alias 8 features eight “channel strips” of knobs, faders, and buttons, and a full-size master fader to adapt to traditional mixing. The dual-function encoder lets you change the MIDI channel (up to 15 channels), extending its reach to control more of your software, while keeping track of any LED feedback on the other channels. The encoder can also be used as a MIDI control for flipping through tracks or adjusting your cue volume – you push the encoder down to change its function.
Features:
- 8 – 30mm faders
- 1 – 60mm fader
- 16 – rotary potentiometers
- 16 – RGB LED backlit buttons
- 1– push-button detented encoder
- 2 analog expansion ports for Livid XPC and DIY controllers (up to 16 additional analog controls)
- 15 banks of control on separate MIDI channels
- Character display
- USB powered class-compliant MIDI
- Dimensions : 19×28×4.1cm
Pricing:
$299
Check out Livid Instruments for more details.
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