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Jaafar
Published on 09/05/06 at 09:36
Value For Money :
Excellent
Used for a week, intensive (leave).
The particularity report quality / size / price / weight. Toc but not lightweight, large but not bulky, and above all affordable trs.
Essay quickly Evolution. Quite the opposite: more expensive smaller dmesurment LGERS, and really inmaniable with hands the size of mine.
Excellent price quality ratio, so.
With the exprience? There's much more focused on the market. But for a first Controller to do everything, I see no better: large variety of commands (push, turn, key) and huge number of assignments per preset (4 * 8 +8 * 4 +8 + 4 8 * 2 * 4 ........ 140 commands, three types together!).
Some software yrpondent the finger and the eye (for Live, it's perfect, it is even possible to review the assignments being set). Others are more annoying to configure (the Learn to Reason is really not the point, you have to use the presets .... tlchargeables a little rigid or dive in the canals). But against the plug and play is total.
The best test yet four operating modes in combination with other machines Midif or even as a MIDI interface for PC. I stayed at Systm Controller + pc.
EDIT APRS one year of use as a MIDI interface contleur AND: difficult to use all the commands! He can do everything, cc, NRPN, and must be a gross vritable to use all the Controller ...
Annoying little catch: in usb mode, do not give the BCR transmits by USB, the midi out serving only thru, or to spit give the pc. Therefore can not control both a PC via USB and a machine by its out ... But the Nano comes with just the four NCBs knobs arsolu this problem.
Deuxime annoying thing: the race of the knobs is trs trs long, you can not go from 0127 with a single finger swipe, and you can paramtrer the tense (the set of 25 105 for example), but not speed (going faster in 0127).
But rfleion, I would not even look elsewhere with more budget. The BCF does not tempt me, but I'll take a BCN ending for trs!
But once again perfect for live (push buttons and knobs).
The particularity report quality / size / price / weight. Toc but not lightweight, large but not bulky, and above all affordable trs.
Essay quickly Evolution. Quite the opposite: more expensive smaller dmesurment LGERS, and really inmaniable with hands the size of mine.
Excellent price quality ratio, so.
With the exprience? There's much more focused on the market. But for a first Controller to do everything, I see no better: large variety of commands (push, turn, key) and huge number of assignments per preset (4 * 8 +8 * 4 +8 + 4 8 * 2 * 4 ........ 140 commands, three types together!).
Some software yrpondent the finger and the eye (for Live, it's perfect, it is even possible to review the assignments being set). Others are more annoying to configure (the Learn to Reason is really not the point, you have to use the presets .... tlchargeables a little rigid or dive in the canals). But against the plug and play is total.
The best test yet four operating modes in combination with other machines Midif or even as a MIDI interface for PC. I stayed at Systm Controller + pc.
EDIT APRS one year of use as a MIDI interface contleur AND: difficult to use all the commands! He can do everything, cc, NRPN, and must be a gross vritable to use all the Controller ...
Annoying little catch: in usb mode, do not give the BCR transmits by USB, the midi out serving only thru, or to spit give the pc. Therefore can not control both a PC via USB and a machine by its out ... But the Nano comes with just the four NCBs knobs arsolu this problem.
Deuxime annoying thing: the race of the knobs is trs trs long, you can not go from 0127 with a single finger swipe, and you can paramtrer the tense (the set of 25 105 for example), but not speed (going faster in 0127).
But rfleion, I would not even look elsewhere with more budget. The BCF does not tempt me, but I'll take a BCN ending for trs!
But once again perfect for live (push buttons and knobs).