Evolution UC-33 - "It's fully assignable "
The Evolution Uc-33 has a smooth design and easy to work with interface. With 24 fully assignable knobs and a LCD screen, plus 9 extra faders that you can use to assign to perform any task you wish i…
Novation Remote ZeRO SL MkII - "can not believe it cost 299"
The Novation Remote Zero SL MKII has 8 pads that can be used to trigger, 8 faders and a total of 32 buttons. If you want to use this controller with a PC you will need to have 256 MB RAM, make sure …
iCon iControls - " Good but too complicated editor."
translatedMaterial that seems solid enough space between the buttons and faders, joystick mouse that would be, but difficult to controller. Just a pity that the publisher is so poorly thought!
Evolution UC-33e - " 10 years of loyal service, that you ask for!!"
translatedIt is now almost a dozen years I used the CPU 33 What I like most is the fact which is recognized by Reason, I used the 8 tracks from the CPU 33 to control the console of Reason, that's all I ask …
Novation Remote ZeRO SL MkII - " Great and handy!"
translatedI use it for 2 months. I tested a UC33 before this one and I do not regret it at all! One regret: no back light with Ableton Live. Very good price / quality ratio, I do it again this choice …
Korg nanoKONTROL2 - " Super cheap but very correct!"
translatedI use it for a few months and I am quite satisfied recess for less than 50 euros we must take care because this is not an robustness model treated with respect but I'm certain it will work at least 2…
Korg nanoKONTROL2 - " Interresant for Nomad / Beginner"
translatedI use it for 5 months I was very disappointed by the nanoKEY Korg (USB Welding fucked in 3 months use quite normal). Starting a call for 2 years with a minimum scrict stuff, I start on this Korg n…
Korg nanoKONTROL - " Very good value for money"
translatedI use it for 4 years to control Ableton Live, sometimes alone, sometimes combined with Launchpad. I mainly use Faderfox controllers (generation 2) that are of incomparable quality! However, the na…
Evolution UC-33e - " a classic, rugged"
translatedI've had years qques it is super robust and cheap to OCCAZ was no qualms about the stuff in his bag and presto! the knobs are not endless, but finally I found that there is an advantage when pr…
Evolution UC-33e - " Could be better"
translatedUseful in everyday life, the UC33 is doing well for all my basic operations in a DAW. However, do not expect a miracle. The build quality is average, the knobs and buttons are low end. If it again,…
Evolution UC-33e - " Cheap - Entry Level!"
translatedHello Marco, Regarding the UC-33e, I'll be categorical as to make a MIDI controller for entry-level flaps yourself on a Behringer BCF2000! The UC-33e is very easy to use, entirely Plug & Play a…
Evolution UC-33e - " bof"
translatedIt's cheap but a worry for your money, but not much + Directs you to the Behringer if you can ...
Evolution UC-33e - Maxencepaux's review
translatedI use it just now, it works fine c a controller similar to one another. The assignment is more or less easily depending on the software. I flew dsl nothing specific to say. Let's say that this tool i…
Evolution UC-33 - Krowms_fr's review
translatedI am much less positive than the opinion below, may be because I use the UC-33 for longer ... Installation problem quite annoying, but hey, it works when done. I find the ergonomics evil though…
Evolution UC-33 - kiboo's review
translatedSame as the notice above: I have an M-Audio D66 / PIV 1.6GHz / W98SE and it works really well: sequencers, plugins ... (Unless you excited like crazy on pots from right to left with the ardor of fl…