Cntrl:r

Cntrl:r
Posted on: 05.01.2012 by Sarai Suchman
Midi Fighters Bigger Badder Brother that took steroids for a few too many years?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=HZNBpOs3EjA
Sarai Suchman
05.01.2012
Midi Fighters Bigger Badder Brother that took steroids for a few too many years?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=HZNBpOs3EjA
Lang Abriel
08.01.2012
As far as performing with ableton this is spot on....setting up your own sequencing while being able to launch clips and have full access to eqs and a whole lot of effects....not sure how or what to use to move the grid of the controller though, would be nice if that was shown in a video.
Eli Hergonz
08.01.2012
ok ok
vci 400 (se) + novation lunchpad + 5x BCR2000
Rey Holubar
08.01.2012
But for $700?:eek:

scamo
Eli Hergonz
09.01.2012
CNTRL:R + VCI 400(SE) and you are set for life
only 2 usb ports occupied
Geri Krieger
08.01.2012
Ha I'm afraid I'll have to agree with you again synthet1c. Should maybe get my finger out on the machine!
Corey Tronchin
08.01.2012
yup, those encoders are actually the part that makes this really stand out in functionality and possibilities.
DJ MENSAH
07.01.2012
@Patch: lets not forget 4x3 push-encoders with lightrings
Mauro Left
06.01.2012
I believe this could be the product that converts me from DJ sets to Live sets.

Plus a uc 33-e maybe for more controls.
Brunilda Kora
06.01.2012
That is a nice looking controller.

Knobs, buttons, faders - what more do you want?
Cammy Clegg
06.01.2012
I see your guys view on the controller but me personally am excited about this. I can basically take my production live for happy hardcore. Like i switched from Traktor to ableton when i dj and I have never looked back. I mean I have Ms Pinkys so i can use jog wheels off my DN SC2000. And right now I have an APC20 but like all the controls on this is appealing to me.
Jonathan Chiuchiolo
06.01.2012
imho stem will never be sold in bulk, a few producers will get on board, but artists never will, because if they do they are selling thier individual sound that they spent years developing. Even when you get producer packs you never get the real sounds of the most current music, only sounds from 2 - 3 years ago.

Honestly I don't blame them, because it prevents oversaturation of one sound and encourages creativity and development of skills.
Geri Krieger
06.01.2012
Definitely agree with you there Synthet1c. With a little step sequencer action at the bottom for when you fancy getting fruity with the blips and clicks!

This really makes me want beatport to start selling stems from tracks from big artists. I don't understand why this hasn't happened in a bigger way, especially after so many artists have stated that they beleived in a culture of music whereby music was free (I certainly wouldn't mind paying btw) and everyone could reinvent it and develop others musical ideas.
DJ MENSAH
06.01.2012
It makes sense controlling sample decks, not main tracks. The video is pretty thin on content/functionality. Maybe they just wanted to show how it lights up?
Jonathan Chiuchiolo
05.01.2012
looks like it is being wasted on traktor, it would be much better at mixing 4 stems of two tracks for the ultimate minimal mix experience

[youtube]HZNBpOs3EjA[/youtube]

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