Ohm64 Complementory gear

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Ohm64 Complementory gear
Posted on: 22.05.2011 by Stephania Kanai
Hey,

I have bought the Livid Ohm64 some time ago and absolutely love it. However I do still miss some ways of control:
- Endless encoders, preferrably push-encoders (No less than 4, 8 would be perfekt)
- Buttons for hotcues with good feel/big enough size for some serious juggling (at least 8)
- Maybe jogwheel
- Maybe Keyboard (I am not quite sure atm if its possible to use a MIDI keyboard to control a synth software on my notebook and have that as sound input in traktor) (also no more than 25 keys)
-LEDs are always good

In addition to that I want the controller to be rather small size as its my secondary piece of gear and also should be as cheap as possible (not much money left after buying the Ohm64), to set a limit I would say no more than 250$

Is there any nice Controller/Combination of Controllers that would meet my expectations. The most important part for me are the encoders and hotcue buttons.

Thanks
Stephania Kanai
22.05.2011
Hey,

I have bought the Livid Ohm64 some time ago and absolutely love it. However I do still miss some ways of control:
- Endless encoders, preferrably push-encoders (No less than 4, 8 would be perfekt)
- Buttons for hotcues with good feel/big enough size for some serious juggling (at least 8)
- Maybe jogwheel
- Maybe Keyboard (I am not quite sure atm if its possible to use a MIDI keyboard to control a synth software on my notebook and have that as sound input in traktor) (also no more than 25 keys)
-LEDs are always good

In addition to that I want the controller to be rather small size as its my secondary piece of gear and also should be as cheap as possible (not much money left after buying the Ohm64), to set a limit I would say no more than 250$

Is there any nice Controller/Combination of Controllers that would meet my expectations. The most important part for me are the encoders and hotcue buttons.

Thanks
Demetra Pinizzotto
24.05.2011
I'd say, go for the mpk 49,
8 faders. You can use it for production too. and 49 keys to map to quick FX and stuff like that.
hopefully its not to big.
Shame it only has 12 pads, 16 would be nicer, but still
Karry Sappington
24.05.2011
some more -akaimpk25 (perfect fit), maudio axiom25, novation remote sl, cme outboards.
Stephania Kanai
23.05.2011
What exactly are modular controllers and where do I get them? The EKS XP5 loops very neat, its not the cheapest however. I will definitely consider it though.
Audrey Pinda
24.05.2011
I believe the MPK 25 (or something very similar) is going to be what floats your boat as far as what you're looking for, unless you built something yourself or used a combination of modular controllers. I'd also look at the 49, which has a nice touch of faders as well even though it is a bit larger in size, depends on how you'd want to use it.

No matter what, it's unfortunately not inexpensive.

And if you just want jogs, http://eks.fi/product.php?p=products&id=31 is a pretty decent modular solution.
Stephania Kanai
23.05.2011
yeah, the BCR2000, but leaves the question of everything else (pad, jogwheel, keys) open. And I dont even know what I could map all that to.

Is there a controller with more or less only a jogwheel out there? Something the size of the Xone 1D jogwheel?
Arcelia Siebeneck
23.05.2011
one of the Behringer controllers has a whole bunch of encoders on it (for a silly price)...
Stephania Kanai
23.05.2011
I believe my choice is narrowing into a run between Novation Nocturn 25 and Akai MPK 25.
Ok Moroski
22.05.2011
X1 has 4 push-button encoders, though they do click on rotation. Also has hotcues.
Rolanda Clodfelder
22.05.2011
What about a Novation Nocturn for 8 encoders in a really small & cheap package.
Stephania Kanai
22.05.2011
Thanks for the comments, I did consider to get a keyboard, but rather something small. I really like the akai mpk25, because it would have pads, keys and pots. but its starting to get quite pricy. Another nice option is the lpk mini with 25 keys 8 pads and 8 knobs, but sadly they are not rotary

I was searching through the whole internet to find an alternative in terms of size/price/controls, but this seems to be the deal. Any more ideas?
Nana Mohs
22.05.2011
You could stick with livid and go with a Code
Annis Osbourn
22.05.2011
The problem is that you want so many encoders, that rules out a lot of controllers. Now there is something you could do. I started dj'ing with a midi keyboard. I mapped it myself, it has 16 pots, pitchwheel an a modwheel. The modwheel is just awesome for effects and the pitchwheel is good for a filter. I bought it initially for producing. Now you could buy a keyboard with drumpads on it to use for your hotcues. There won't be any encoders on it but you will get some extra pots. AND... you have the keyboard, which is really cool and adds some style to your gear.

EDIT

Take a look at the Cakewalk A-500S or the AKAI MPK 49
Stephania Kanai
23.05.2011
Nah, only 5 out of 9 knobs are endless and also there is a milion useless small buttons, which I dont need, since I have 64+ buttons on the Ohm64. No keyboard, nice hotcueable buttons, no usb connection and overpriced still.
Tania Somppi
23.05.2011
Faderfox?

The DX2 is on offer atm.
Stephania Kanai
22.05.2011
Thought about that quite a few times, however I lack the tools/experience/time/motivation for doing that. Right now all I want is a nice and simple solution of something cheap, small and effective to be able to start djing the way I want asap. Maybe one day I will build my own controller, but not just now.
Annis Osbourn
22.05.2011
What about building your own? There are plenty of resources on the community , everything you will need. Your controller could come out pretty cool i really like the idea of a keyboard in it.

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