new livid instruments M Nus controller
new livid instruments M Nus controller Posted on: 13.10.2011 by Debbra Sciutto havnt seen anything about it on the community
s so id thought id share!looks like a smaller version on the ohm 64 without a crossfader. on twitter its said to be bus powered with foot pedal inputs comments? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M47Z9HNs-Mc twitter pic! | |
Cleo Basket 13.10.2011 | I like it !! seems good for traktor (techno/house/trance Dj) and ableton live.. so if you work with both softwares... this controller is the actual best choice in my point of view... about the price...I believe it will be 500 |
Cleo Basket 13.10.2011 | I like it !! seems good for traktor (techno/house/trance Dj) and ableton live.. so if you work with both softwares... this controller is the actual best choice in my point of view... about the price...I believe it will be 500 |
Cleo Basket 13.10.2011 | I like it !! seems good for traktor (techno/house/trance Dj) and ableton live.. so if you work with both softwares... this controller is the actual best choice in my point of view... about the price...I believe it will be 500 |
Cleo Basket 13.10.2011 | I like it !! seems good for traktor (techno/house/trance Dj) and ableton live.. so if you work with both softwares... this controller is the actual best choice in my point of view... about the price...I believe it will be 500 |
Cleo Basket 13.10.2011 | I like it !! seems good for traktor (techno/house/trance Dj) and ableton live.. so if you work with both softwares... this controller is the actual best choice in my point of view... about the price...I believe it will be 500 |
Cleo Basket 13.10.2011 | I like it !! seems good for traktor (techno/house/trance Dj) and ableton live.. so if you work with both softwares... this controller is the actual best choice in my point of view... about the price...I believe it will be 500 |
Cleo Basket 13.10.2011 | I like it !! seems good for traktor (techno/house/trance Dj) and ableton live.. so if you work with both softwares... this controller is the actual best choice in my point of view... about the price...I believe it will be 500 |
Arcelia Siebeneck 13.10.2011 |
Originally Posted by willinfluence
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Cleo Basket 13.10.2011 | I like it !! seems good for traktor (techno/house/trance Dj) and ableton live.. so if you work with both softwares... this controller is the actual best choice in my point of view... about the price...I believe it will be 500 |
Romelia Stankard 13.10.2011 |
Originally Posted by Nephew
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Debbra Sciutto 13.10.2011 | havnt seen anything about it on the community
s so id thought id share! looks like a smaller version on the ohm 64 without a crossfader. on twitter its said to be bus powered with foot pedal inputs comments? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M47Z9HNs-Mc twitter pic! |
Candace Carmouche 14.10.2011 | dont comprare something made awesome by livid (which builds them all by hand), to something mass produced in china. livid controllers have to be seen and used (theyre like tanks btw) in person to truly appreciate them |
Arcelia Siebeneck 13.10.2011 |
Originally Posted by willinfluence
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Ella Rick 13.10.2011 | I also see you can now get XPC controllers, expansion controllers for the block and ohm rgb |
Myriam Goulart 13.10.2011 | really nice and after using the block im definitely into livids instruments after a code next to sit along side my monome in ableton . But i believe this could fit in nicely . |
Cleo Basket 13.10.2011 | I like it !! seems good for traktor (techno/house/trance Dj) and ableton live.. so if you work with both softwares... this controller is the actual best choice in my point of view... about the price...I believe it will be 500 |
Gilma Marchini 13.10.2011 | Depending on the price... |
Ralph Alderette 14.10.2011 | I personally find that for traktor, that 4th knob for each column is crucial. If your gnna use a controller for fx, i need a dry/wet knob. people who mix internally might also want a separate gain encoder. |
Romelia Stankard 13.10.2011 |
Originally Posted by Nephew
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Breana Singerman 13.10.2011 | Why's that? |
Romelia Stankard 13.10.2011 | It looks cool for non DJ apps but personally I'm not a fan of stuff like this for traktor. |
Natasha Garity 13.10.2011 | Would like it so much more if those bottom two rows of buttons lined up with the faders and knobs. |
Ella Rick 13.10.2011 | Nice! It's been a good year for gear, let's see what DJTT have got planned, Midimixer/fighter maybe?!? |
Audrey Pinda 13.10.2011 | I like it. The only thing that holds me back, is the fact that you generally have to map these controllers yourself to get the most of it. While some people love the process of doing that, it's something that I'm not personally willing to undertake. I really see some potential for this though, and I believe with a good amount of time sitting down and mapping it, this is one of the better controllers right now for this type of thing. Tons of possibilities for Traktor and Ableton. I like this layout a lot more than the Ohm for ableton even. |
Percy Keehan 13.10.2011 | i would get it. instant grat in the middle. hotcues on the 8 in each corner. fx. transports tempo and sync in the middle. |
May Artman 13.10.2011 | Like. Not enough to abandon the K2, but like. |
Debbra Sciutto 13.10.2011 | noice it looks solid I've saved up for an s2 to go along side my maschine and x1 but after i saw this I'm putting a hold on that money till i get more info on this beast! |
France Evoniuk 13.10.2011 | Depending on the price and how awesome the Xone K2 is, I might get this instead... |
Debbra Sciutto 13.10.2011 | indeed! just sent LIVID an email: "do u have plans on releasing more info to the public on your new M_nus controller. any release dates or price i am wanting to buy it ASAP I've always loved the layout of the ohm 64 but i was never a fan of its robust size but now that u basically shrunk it i NEED THIS CONTROLLER! I'm all about portability and the M nus provides that! lemme kno! got the guys on DJTECHTOOLS community s wanting info!!!!" |
France Evoniuk 13.10.2011 | Looks amazing. Livid make such beautiful controllers. |
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