Hi guys,
Looking to get a hardware controller and was wondering what people are using and how they are finding the functionality.
I think that I am mainly after buttons, but being a sound tech guy I can't resist thinking some sliders might be good to have as well
I have been looking at the Akai APC range, but also the idea of a Novation Launchpad alongside a Bheringer BCF2000 seems as though it would cover all eventualities.
Ideas and suggestions please.
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I recently got a BCF2000 and I'm impressed of the possibilities. If you want to, you could edit almost everything on this unit!OddSocks wrote:Hi guys,
Looking to get a hardware controller and was wondering what people are using and how they are finding the functionality.
I think that I am mainly after buttons, but being a sound tech guy I can't resist thinking some sliders might be good to have as well
I have been looking at the Akai APC range, but also the idea of a Novation Launchpad alongside a Bheringer BCF2000 seems as though it would cover all eventualities.
Ideas and suggestions please.
The motor faders are a bit old-school and loud, but for my live applications this shouldn't be a problem. Depending on your application, the BCF2000 is definitely worth to mention as a full-customizable controller.
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Hi,
if you don't need motor faders, the APCmini is the smallest and cheapest solution. Look for posts with "APC", and you will quickly get a feeling.
Peter
if you don't need motor faders, the APCmini is the smallest and cheapest solution. Look for posts with "APC", and you will quickly get a feeling.
Peter
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Definitely APC mini for me.
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