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Additional MIDI control
Posted on: 01.04.2013 by Christiana Ercolani
Hey all,

I'm looking to complement my Kontrol S2 with another MIDI controller. Primarily, I'd like to be able to map cue points 1 -8 as well as have more dedicated controls for effect banks. Basically, it has to have a good balance of knobs and pads! Something along the lines of Akai's MPD26, but even that seems a bit overkill.

Any thoughts or experience on which controller would fit the bill?
Hayden Raugh
01.04.2013
Honestly the X1 has been the best
Hayden Raugh
01.04.2013
Honestly the X1 has been the best
Hayden Raugh
01.04.2013
Honestly the X1 has been the best
Hayden Raugh
01.04.2013
Honestly the X1 has been the best
Hayden Raugh
01.04.2013
Honestly the X1 has been the best
Hayden Raugh
01.04.2013
Honestly the X1 has been the best
Hayden Raugh
01.04.2013
Honestly the X1 has been the best
Hayden Raugh
01.04.2013
Honestly the X1 has been the best
Christiana Ercolani
01.04.2013
Hey all,

I'm looking to complement my Kontrol S2 with another MIDI controller. Primarily, I'd like to be able to map cue points 1 -8 as well as have more dedicated controls for effect banks. Basically, it has to have a good balance of knobs and pads! Something along the lines of Akai's MPD26, but even that seems a bit overkill.

Any thoughts or experience on which controller would fit the bill?
Kellie Myrum
01.04.2013
If that can hold a bit I suggest waiting for CMD PL-1!

Christiana Ercolani
01.04.2013
To be honest, I have no intention of using the X1's (or whichever I choose) default config. I'm really just looking at the knobs and buttons and picturing how I can map them!
Shawn Vanhaitsma
01.04.2013
Im assuming no one takes the time to Map their own controllers anymore.. The big draw is the one to one mapping marketing slogan. Lazy bastards

One a side note, programming your own controller makes it that much better IMO.. You know its ins and outs, its special little quirks you added etc.

If 200 bucks is alot for a controller id save up a bit more. Im not really partial to bank switching, but who knows you may be
Christiana Ercolani
01.04.2013
So on the X1, do you (or can you) assign the FX banks to a deck on the fly? ...similar to how it's done on the standard S2 configuration (by pressing A or B under the gain knob)? Or is it more of a permanent setting?
Wilton Keuning
01.04.2013
X1, champ. 16 dedi hot cue buttons and dedi control over 2 effect racks.
Rose Schneeberg
01.04.2013
[Quote and lpd8 seems great value for money[/QUOTE]
4 banks of 8 pads plus 8 knobs for about 80 bucks, thats just too awesome
Dedra Kreinbring
01.04.2013
I was in exactly the same position and got an F1. Been a great but, and also let's you play around with the remix decks. If you buy 2nd hand, if you don't like it, you could sell it for the Same no worries.

X1 seems foot though, and lpd8 seems great value for money
Hayden Raugh
01.04.2013
Honestly the X1 has been the best
Rose Schneeberg
01.04.2013
Akai lpd8 FTW!
Christiana Ercolani
01.04.2013
Yeah I was looking at the X1, and it definitely looks like it would work well. $200 for a few buttons and knobs seems a little hard to justify, though, lol. So I figured I'd do a bit more research before pulling the trigger on anything.
Merlyn Birchfield
01.04.2013
A Kontrol X1 or F1 doesn't fit the bill for ya?

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