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- aswilliams
Great product, with a few limitations
Published on 07/25/14 at 08:08The Launchpad S is an updated improvement to Novation's original Launchpad. It provides you with an 8 by 8 grid of quality rubber pads that allow you to trigger loops, sounds, and functions through midi messages via USB.
Construction:
It's simple to operate and pleasant to look at. The unit is well built and can take plenty of abuse in live situations without any failure. Don't be afraid to really dig into the pads when you're in the heat of a high-energy performance- this thing can handle it!
The Launchpad S is housed in a strong, lightweight plastic case. There are four rubber feet on the bottom with pointed grooves that provide a strong grip to just about any flat surface. I'…Read moreThe Launchpad S is an updated improvement to Novation's original Launchpad. It provides you with an 8 by 8 grid of quality rubber pads that allow you to trigger loops, sounds, and functions through midi messages via USB.
Construction:
It's simple to operate and pleasant to look at. The unit is well built and can take plenty of abuse in live situations without any failure. Don't be afraid to really dig into the pads when you're in the heat of a high-energy performance- this thing can handle it!
The Launchpad S is housed in a strong, lightweight plastic case. There are four rubber feet on the bottom with pointed grooves that provide a strong grip to just about any flat surface. I've never had a problem with it sliding around or slipping.
The pads are thick and sturdy. They run deep in the plastic casing and have some extra give after being pressed down to prevent your fingers from damaging the internal components. Depending on the messages being sent and received, the pads light up red, green, or yellow.
One slight problem- the USB port is on the right side of the case, and seems to be a little weak. It does keep a fair grip on the USB cable, but I think it could be better. This has made me nervous during performances that it might come loose. The best way I can explain it is that you can suspend the unit above the ground by only holding onto the cable, but a gentle tug when it is sitting on a table will pull the cable out. (Note- holding the unit with the USB cable alone is not recommended.)
I previously was using pads on a different midi controller, and they were very inconsistent and one even broke from gentle studio use. That is why I looked for a better solution and found the Launchpad S. If you need a low cost pad controller, this unit is a good choice.
In Use:
To use the Launchpad S, you simply plug it in to your computer or ipad and wait for it to be read. Unlike the original Launchpad, this one doesn't need any special drivers to be pre-installed before running. It is intended to be used with Ableton Live and works best in that environment. Novation provides Launchpad S Automap information to use with Live and FL Studio. When set to Automap, it will run with no problems. Assigning the pads to different tracks, loops, and commands is straightforward. You can also navigate the software with the buttons surrounding the pads and use them to send transport messages. Ableton Live Lite software is included with the unit, so you can begin experimenting with different controls right away.
My only problem with the Launchpad S is that it doesn't work near as well in any other software. It is only really intended to be used with Ableton Live, FL Studio, or the Launchpad iPad App. This is a puzzling limitation, because it communicates with a computer using standard midi messages.
I was able to map it to Cakewalk Sonar's Matrix View to trigger loops and one shots with great ease, but there is very limited visual feedback on the pads, if any at all. Why would Novation limit their customers to two DAWs and an App? I think they could make this a much more common device in home studios everywhere if they wrote a short software that allowed a user to map the visual feedback of the lights to any DAW they choose.
When used with the iPad App it behaves in a similar manner to its Ableton Live functionality. You use it to trigger sounds by pressing on a pad and navigate by using the side buttons.
Additionally, there are grid modes that work in the App, Ableton Live, and FL Studio that turn the pads into a light up mixer. The buttons create an image that represents sliders and you can swipe your fingers up and down the pads to increase or decrease the values.
Conclusion:
Overall I am very pleased with the Launchpad S. It is built well and works for its intended purpose. Unfortunately it does have its limits when it comes to being a complete solution for a pad controller for all of your software, but if you use it with Ableton Live or FL Studio it will keep you happy for years.See less10 - Maxou_1403
Great product for the achievement but hard to understand at first
Published on 04/28/14 at 02:17 (This content has been automatically translated from French)I use it for a long time (almost 1 year)
It was my first product from Novation so I do not know the models before.
This product is very durable, lightweight, and hangs well on your workplace, all is perfect, but it is hard to understand (after a while you start to get used to it and rolls)
170 € for the launchpad is not given but it was worth the price.
I love it and use it for sets, mix and creations.
It helped me a lot thanks to its features and I will ever purchase this willingly (or Launchpad Mini)11 - RedPen
Very satisfying!
Published on 04/17/14 at 18:08 (This content has been automatically translated from French)I used the S Launchpad for 4 months, I later sold to purchase a home AKAI APC 40.
I had not tried to Launchpad or other products from Novation.
It is very easy to use, it includes its configuration instantly ... it's Live at your fingertips!
We launch clips, scenes, we can handle the volume of tracks, Sends, thanks to the panoramic MIXER mode which is very convenient.The USER mode is very effective: It has the ability to play drums for example, and save-the-fly live.
In addition, the S version which lit pads have a more vivid color, and the feel is very nice. Launchpad even comes with skins for FL Studio (I do not use) which is designed for users of this software.
What I like …Read moreI used the S Launchpad for 4 months, I later sold to purchase a home AKAI APC 40.
I had not tried to Launchpad or other products from Novation.
It is very easy to use, it includes its configuration instantly ... it's Live at your fingertips!
We launch clips, scenes, we can handle the volume of tracks, Sends, thanks to the panoramic MIXER mode which is very convenient.The USER mode is very effective: It has the ability to play drums for example, and save-the-fly live.
In addition, the S version which lit pads have a more vivid color, and the feel is very nice. Launchpad even comes with skins for FL Studio (I do not use) which is designed for users of this software.
What I like most about this product is its ease of transportation, use, and quality workmanship. The USER mode is awesome and the interface is very well thought out! Indeed, Novation had the good idea to set slip pad under the controller. I bought it with cover for storage, it was perfect.
What I like least is the lack of faders or knobs. Obviously, the S Launchpad does not claim to be an "all in one". For a more complete controller that manages more features, better to turn to an Akai APC 40 or at home Livid Instruments CNTRL; however, this is not the same budget. Managing the volume could be a little more specific in the MIXER section: the volume is managed by leaps 6DB and nothing else.
In conclusion, the S Launchpad is a handy controller, well thought out, versatile and well built, the price is attractive!
PS: The Launchpad S is essentially dedicated to Ableton Live, although skins for FL are provided, it is with Ableton Live controller that can express all its qualities background!
With hindsight, I would definitely do it again the same choice, Novation has pulled it off!
Jibé RedPen alias.See less30 - funkmachine
good
Published on 04/16/14 at 11:06 (This content has been automatically translated from French)I use it for 5 months
The pros: easy to learn, light
the -: there is none apart for the components I add an lpk 25 that passage is exellent
not.
value for money is not bad was a good controller and comes with a license for less than 200 euro add a lpk and you have the perfect set up.
with experience so I take a second or maybe I take the akai release.00 - Tamponerd
Not bad for the price
Published on 03/28/14 at 02:31 (This content has been automatically translated from French)Not bad for the price
I use it for some days and I am quite satisfied for the use I have in Fruity Loops (I used to program drums and launch clips). What I like the most is its price and simplicity. I did not, however, use other controllers of the same type, so I can not compare. Remains to be seen how he will age as it is as plastic but for now, I'm happy with my purchase even though I wonder if I would not have preferred to take a Launchpad Mini for use as j ' and have to make a little space on my desk.00 - 0phil
The ball!
Published on 03/10/14 at 02:06 (This content has been automatically translated from French)Using Live on stage, I was looking for a small control surface to run my sequences mode session. As I did not have the budget for a push or a CPA, I turned to the Launchpad S.
'' The installation was no problem, it's plug & play good works. And I admit that I was amazed by what this small interface brought my game: even the party mix is damn good! A treat at home as Live (I made 2 with dates). Remains to be seen how it will age over time but for now, I conquered and remake this choice eyes closed.30