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Akai apc 40 or Novation Launchpad + (what)?
Posted on: 02.09.2011 by Benny Spieldenner
Should i buy Akai apc 40 or Novation Launchpad + (what)? my plan is make music whit Ableton and Mix music whit ableton! I am looking for right controller for that!! And i have these two in my mind Akai apc 40 or Novation lauch pad + (what)? or something else?

Chasidy Heckenbach
03.09.2011
Originally Posted by deevey
You cant compare regular rotary pots like a Nano to endless knobs like the APC espessially with feedback
true. you can't really have multiple layers on pots for that reason.

there again endless encoders suck balls for something simple like eq imho, led feedback helps but no substitute for the feel of a pot.

u really want some encoders and some pots i guess.
Kayce Mesia
03.09.2011
Originally Posted by deevey
Next (cheaper) option would be a BCR or BCF + Launchpad
APC40 @ ~$300 vs. Launchpad @ ~$150 + BCR/F @ ~$200?

:U

Back to OP: If you'd really like to have some control over velocity, may I suggest the LPD8? Eight (technically 16) pads and eight knobs, with four programs makes it a very versatile controller.

Edit: ohhey, you just ordered your APC.
Benny Spieldenner
02.09.2011
Originally Posted by fullenglishpint
Well the launchpad has no faders or knobs, so the APC's probably the best all in one controller for ableton.
You are right!! I am more into Akai apc
Benny Spieldenner
02.09.2011
Should i buy Akai apc 40 or Novation Launchpad + (what)? my plan is make music whit Ableton and Mix music whit ableton! I am looking for right controller for that!! And i have these two in my mind Akai apc 40 or Novation lauch pad + (what)? or something else?

Chasidy Heckenbach
03.09.2011
Originally Posted by deevey
You cant compare regular rotary pots like a Nano to endless knobs like the APC espessially with feedback
true. you can't really have multiple layers on pots for that reason.

there again endless encoders suck balls for something simple like eq imho, led feedback helps but no substitute for the feel of a pot.

u really want some encoders and some pots i guess.
Kayce Mesia
03.09.2011
Originally Posted by deevey
Next (cheaper) option would be a BCR or BCF + Launchpad
APC40 @ ~$300 vs. Launchpad @ ~$150 + BCR/F @ ~$200?

:U

Back to OP: If you'd really like to have some control over velocity, may I suggest the LPD8? Eight (technically 16) pads and eight knobs, with four programs makes it a very versatile controller.

Edit: ohhey, you just ordered your APC.
Benny Spieldenner
03.09.2011
Apc ordered
Neil Malia
03.09.2011
agreed with deevey about the endless knobs!! apc is the way to go
Rolanda Clodfelder
02.09.2011
You cant compare regular rotary pots like a Nano to endless knobs like the APC espessially with feedback

You really do need them IMHO if you're utilizing lots of channels, soft takeover ... yick.

Next (cheaper) option would be a BCR or BCF + Launchpad
Len Lukawski
02.09.2011
I was recently at an Ableton class and they talked about the various controllers but recommended the APC over everything.
Nisha Latkowski
02.09.2011
The APC is a beast..I use it with Ableton and Traktor.
Chasidy Heckenbach
02.09.2011
+1 for the launchpad+nanokontrol, but the apc40 would do the same job as both of those really. why not just get the apc40 and then see what else u need after...
Aleta Hartzler
02.09.2011
launchpad + X Session Pro

but apcs rule
Rolanda Clodfelder
02.09.2011
Personally I love the APC40 + Ableton, really is a dream combo and will do pretty much everything you need except for velocity.

If your making music rather than just performing get something like an Novatikon Nocturn 25 for synths 'n pads.

I'd consider a Soundcard that has some inputs in case you want to record samples n' stuff (M-audio Fastrack pro is decent and pretty cheap).

Of course you'll get away perfectly fine with the APC40 + A2DJ to start with
Kayce Mesia
02.09.2011
APC does stand for "Ableton Performance Controller".

With that said, I believe you should get the APC40 for live performances. In home/the studio, it would be pretty handy as well. If you do want to add more controllers, it would depend on what you want more of. Behringer's BCF/BCR2000 are both quality controllers from what I hear and offer plenty more faders/knobs. As for sound cards, you really only need an Audio2DJ from Native Instruments. I believe they're in the DJTT store if you'd like to support them. Excessive I/Os can get confusing. :/
Neil Malia
02.09.2011
you could add a nanoKontrol to the launchpad...those have faders and knobs and are cheap!
Benny Spieldenner
02.09.2011
Originally Posted by fullenglishpint
Well the launchpad has no faders or knobs, so the APC's probably the best all in one controller for ableton.
You are right!! I am more into Akai apc
Tatum Ansaldo
02.09.2011
Well the launchpad has no faders or knobs, so the APC's probably the best all in one controller for ableton.
Benny Spieldenner
02.09.2011
ya
Chas Giraldez
02.09.2011
+ mixer/soundcard?

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