Livid Instruments Alias 8 alias_8_flat.jpgalias_8_front.jpgalias_8_side_02.jpgalias8_back.jpg
Features
• 8 - 30mm faders
• 1 - 60mm fader
• 16 - rotary potentiometers
• 16 - RGB LED backlit buttons
• 1- push-button detented encoder
• 2 analog expansion ports for Livid XPC and DIY controllers (up to 16 additional analog controls)
• 15 banks of control on separate MIDI channels
• Character display
• USB powered class-compliant MIDI
List price is $299 |
Janyce Henningson 12.11.2012 |
Originally Posted by MWagner
it's made of aluminum
Ahh cool, looks plastic in those pics, I should know better from Livid.. |
Werner Bile 12.11.2012 |
Originally Posted by Nicky H
Uugh, they've gone plastic....
it's made of aluminum |
Kellie Myrum 12.11.2012 |
Originally Posted by djproben
powerful yes but far from intuitive; for Traktor effects it's hard to beat the simplicity of the layout of two X1s. Having four knobs in a row with four buttons associated with them and then more buttons for turning FX units on and off integrates perfectly with the software. It's doable with this but it would be tricky; you have to remember which button goes with which knob a lot better, and of course you have two columns for each FX unit which could get confusing. Someone should make a single unit that controls all four FX units like this (like the Faderfox FX3 but bigger and more useable, with a few more buttons).
I agree with you on X1, it is simple and build for that purpose (basic FX control). I was talking about mapping for advanced users that know their way around without getting lost in bunch of pre-mapped combinations of effects such as build-break-sweep groupings, ploop-steper, supercombos, real super knobs/faders, macro FX mode, etc. Of course, I could create map with 16 page selector for X1 and put all this features in but here you got bigger amount of controls and firmware that use seperate MIDI channels to handle all of this more easily without need create modifier grid. |
Danae Dumler 11.11.2012 |
Originally Posted by Stewe
With right mapping this could be powerful unit for Traktor effects so it is actually a DJ friendly controller.
powerful yes but far from intuitive; for Traktor effects it's hard to beat the simplicity of the layout of two X1s. Having four knobs in a row with four buttons associated with them and then more buttons for turning FX units on and off integrates perfectly with the software. It's doable with this but it would be tricky; you have to remember which button goes with which knob a lot better, and of course you have two columns for each FX unit which could get confusing. Someone should make a single unit that controls all four FX units like this (like the Faderfox FX3 but bigger and more useable, with a few more buttons). |
Werner Bile 09.11.2012 |
Originally Posted by Stewe
With right mapping this could be powerful unit for Traktor effects so it is actually a DJ friendly controller.
yeah, that's what I was believeing. |
Kellie Myrum 07.11.2012 |
Originally Posted by vanaema78
Cant really see use for it from a DJ point of view.
With right mapping this could be powerful unit for Traktor effects so it is actually a DJ friendly controller. |
Werner Bile 06.11.2012 | alias_8_flat.jpgalias_8_front.jpgalias_8_side_02.jpgalias8_back.jpg
Features
• 8 - 30mm faders
• 1 - 60mm fader
• 16 - rotary potentiometers
• 16 - RGB LED backlit buttons
• 1- push-button detented encoder
• 2 analog expansion ports for Livid XPC and DIY controllers (up to 16 additional analog controls)
• 15 banks of control on separate MIDI channels
• Character display
• USB powered class-compliant MIDI
List price is $299 |
Janyce Henningson 12.11.2012 |
Originally Posted by MWagner
it's made of aluminum
Ahh cool, looks plastic in those pics, I should know better from Livid.. |
Werner Bile 12.11.2012 |
Originally Posted by Nicky H
Uugh, they've gone plastic....
it's made of aluminum |
Kellie Myrum 12.11.2012 |
Originally Posted by djproben
powerful yes but far from intuitive; for Traktor effects it's hard to beat the simplicity of the layout of two X1s. Having four knobs in a row with four buttons associated with them and then more buttons for turning FX units on and off integrates perfectly with the software. It's doable with this but it would be tricky; you have to remember which button goes with which knob a lot better, and of course you have two columns for each FX unit which could get confusing. Someone should make a single unit that controls all four FX units like this (like the Faderfox FX3 but bigger and more useable, with a few more buttons).
I agree with you on X1, it is simple and build for that purpose (basic FX control). I was talking about mapping for advanced users that know their way around without getting lost in bunch of pre-mapped combinations of effects such as build-break-sweep groupings, ploop-steper, supercombos, real super knobs/faders, macro FX mode, etc. Of course, I could create map with 16 page selector for X1 and put all this features in but here you got bigger amount of controls and firmware that use seperate MIDI channels to handle all of this more easily without need create modifier grid. |
Janyce Henningson 12.11.2012 | Uugh, they've gone plastic....
|
Danae Dumler 11.11.2012 |
Originally Posted by Stewe
With right mapping this could be powerful unit for Traktor effects so it is actually a DJ friendly controller.
powerful yes but far from intuitive; for Traktor effects it's hard to beat the simplicity of the layout of two X1s. Having four knobs in a row with four buttons associated with them and then more buttons for turning FX units on and off integrates perfectly with the software. It's doable with this but it would be tricky; you have to remember which button goes with which knob a lot better, and of course you have two columns for each FX unit which could get confusing. Someone should make a single unit that controls all four FX units like this (like the Faderfox FX3 but bigger and more useable, with a few more buttons). |
Lang Abriel 11.11.2012 | hmmm, wonder what the width is....i've been trying to figure out a controller to accompany a 2 channel mixer. I could see this being set above the mixer on a stand with fx units, hotcues and samples but damn thats expensive when their are so many other substitutes....I'll probably just stick with my maschine for now. |
Werner Bile 09.11.2012 |
Originally Posted by Stewe
With right mapping this could be powerful unit for Traktor effects so it is actually a DJ friendly controller.
yeah, that's what I was believeing. |
Kellie Myrum 07.11.2012 |
Originally Posted by vanaema78
Cant really see use for it from a DJ point of view.
With right mapping this could be powerful unit for Traktor effects so it is actually a DJ friendly controller. |
Edwina Fagel 06.11.2012 | Daw controller? Ableton controller?
Cant really see use for it from a DJ point of view.
I couldn't hit those buttons in a dark club after 3 pints no matter what I'll do. |