Steam Controller revealed - the next big DJ thing?
Steam Controller revealed - the next big DJ thing? Posted on: 28.09.2013 by Rhonda Auriemma http://store.steampowered.com/living...eamController/ Today, Valve have revealed their new Steam controller. The feature set seems pretty cool for DJing, especially since it's designed to be "hacked" by the community. It is also built to provide very low input latencies. I see a lot of potential for controlling FX and all that stuff. If the controller manufacturers won't design good controllers with really touch-sensitive pads, we have to make our own controllers :P
The most prominent elements of the Steam controller are its two circular trackpads. Driven by the player | |
Rhonda Auriemma 28.09.2013 | http://store.steampowered.com/living...eamController/ Today, Valve have revealed their new Steam controller. The feature set seems pretty cool for DJing, especially since it's designed to be "hacked" by the community. It is also built to provide very low input latencies. I see a lot of potential for controlling FX and all that stuff. If the controller manufacturers won't design good controllers with really touch-sensitive pads, we have to make our own controllers :P
The most prominent elements of the Steam controller are its two circular trackpads. Driven by the player |
Rhonda Auriemma 28.09.2013 | http://store.steampowered.com/living...eamController/ Today, Valve have revealed their new Steam controller. The feature set seems pretty cool for DJing, especially since it's designed to be "hacked" by the community. It is also built to provide very low input latencies. I see a lot of potential for controlling FX and all that stuff. If the controller manufacturers won't design good controllers with really touch-sensitive pads, we have to make our own controllers :P
The most prominent elements of the Steam controller are its two circular trackpads. Driven by the player |
Rhonda Auriemma 28.09.2013 | http://store.steampowered.com/living...eamController/ Today, Valve have revealed their new Steam controller. The feature set seems pretty cool for DJing, especially since it's designed to be "hacked" by the community. It is also built to provide very low input latencies. I see a lot of potential for controlling FX and all that stuff. If the controller manufacturers won't design good controllers with really touch-sensitive pads, we have to make our own controllers :P
The most prominent elements of the Steam controller are its two circular trackpads. Driven by the player |
Rhonda Auriemma 28.09.2013 | http://store.steampowered.com/living...eamController/ Today, Valve have revealed their new Steam controller. The feature set seems pretty cool for DJing, especially since it's designed to be "hacked" by the community. It is also built to provide very low input latencies. I see a lot of potential for controlling FX and all that stuff. If the controller manufacturers won't design good controllers with really touch-sensitive pads, we have to make our own controllers :P
The most prominent elements of the Steam controller are its two circular trackpads. Driven by the player |
Rhonda Auriemma 28.09.2013 | http://store.steampowered.com/living...eamController/ Today, Valve have revealed their new Steam controller. The feature set seems pretty cool for DJing, especially since it's designed to be "hacked" by the community. It is also built to provide very low input latencies. I see a lot of potential for controlling FX and all that stuff. If the controller manufacturers won't design good controllers with really touch-sensitive pads, we have to make our own controllers :P
The most prominent elements of the Steam controller are its two circular trackpads. Driven by the player |
Rhonda Auriemma 28.09.2013 | http://store.steampowered.com/living...eamController/ Today, Valve have revealed their new Steam controller. The feature set seems pretty cool for DJing, especially since it's designed to be "hacked" by the community. It is also built to provide very low input latencies. I see a lot of potential for controlling FX and all that stuff. If the controller manufacturers won't design good controllers with really touch-sensitive pads, we have to make our own controllers :P
The most prominent elements of the Steam controller are its two circular trackpads. Driven by the player |
Rhonda Auriemma 28.09.2013 | http://store.steampowered.com/living...eamController/ Today, Valve have revealed their new Steam controller. The feature set seems pretty cool for DJing, especially since it's designed to be "hacked" by the community. It is also built to provide very low input latencies. I see a lot of potential for controlling FX and all that stuff. If the controller manufacturers won't design good controllers with really touch-sensitive pads, we have to make our own controllers :P
The most prominent elements of the Steam controller are its two circular trackpads. Driven by the player |
Rhonda Auriemma 28.09.2013 | http://store.steampowered.com/living...eamController/ Today, Valve have revealed their new Steam controller. The feature set seems pretty cool for DJing, especially since it's designed to be "hacked" by the community. It is also built to provide very low input latencies. I see a lot of potential for controlling FX and all that stuff. If the controller manufacturers won't design good controllers with really touch-sensitive pads, we have to make our own controllers :P
The most prominent elements of the Steam controller are its two circular trackpads. Driven by the player |
Rhonda Auriemma 28.09.2013 | http://store.steampowered.com/living...eamController/ Today, Valve have revealed their new Steam controller. The feature set seems pretty cool for DJing, especially since it's designed to be "hacked" by the community. It is also built to provide very low input latencies. I see a lot of potential for controlling FX and all that stuff. If the controller manufacturers won't design good controllers with really touch-sensitive pads, we have to make our own controllers :P
The most prominent elements of the Steam controller are its two circular trackpads. Driven by the player |
Rhonda Auriemma 28.09.2013 | http://store.steampowered.com/living...eamController/ Today, Valve have revealed their new Steam controller. The feature set seems pretty cool for DJing, especially since it's designed to be "hacked" by the community. It is also built to provide very low input latencies. I see a lot of potential for controlling FX and all that stuff. If the controller manufacturers won't design good controllers with really touch-sensitive pads, we have to make our own controllers :P
The most prominent elements of the Steam controller are its two circular trackpads. Driven by the player |
Rhonda Auriemma 28.09.2013 | http://store.steampowered.com/living...eamController/ Today, Valve have revealed their new Steam controller. The feature set seems pretty cool for DJing, especially since it's designed to be "hacked" by the community. It is also built to provide very low input latencies. I see a lot of potential for controlling FX and all that stuff. If the controller manufacturers won't design good controllers with really touch-sensitive pads, we have to make our own controllers :P
The most prominent elements of the Steam controller are its two circular trackpads. Driven by the player |
Rhonda Auriemma 28.09.2013 | http://store.steampowered.com/living...eamController/ Today, Valve have revealed their new Steam controller. The feature set seems pretty cool for DJing, especially since it's designed to be "hacked" by the community. It is also built to provide very low input latencies. I see a lot of potential for controlling FX and all that stuff. If the controller manufacturers won't design good controllers with really touch-sensitive pads, we have to make our own controllers :P
The most prominent elements of the Steam controller are its two circular trackpads. Driven by the player |
Rhonda Auriemma 28.09.2013 | http://store.steampowered.com/living...eamController/ Today, Valve have revealed their new Steam controller. The feature set seems pretty cool for DJing, especially since it's designed to be "hacked" by the community. It is also built to provide very low input latencies. I see a lot of potential for controlling FX and all that stuff. If the controller manufacturers won't design good controllers with really touch-sensitive pads, we have to make our own controllers :P
The most prominent elements of the Steam controller are its two circular trackpads. Driven by the player |
Rhonda Auriemma 28.09.2013 | http://store.steampowered.com/living...eamController/ Today, Valve have revealed their new Steam controller. The feature set seems pretty cool for DJing, especially since it's designed to be "hacked" by the community. It is also built to provide very low input latencies. I see a lot of potential for controlling FX and all that stuff. If the controller manufacturers won't design good controllers with really touch-sensitive pads, we have to make our own controllers :P
The most prominent elements of the Steam controller are its two circular trackpads. Driven by the player |
Tera Baragan 30.09.2013 |
Originally Posted by djproben
I feel this one could be different tho because of the touch trackpad. |
Rhonda Auriemma 28.09.2013 | http://store.steampowered.com/living...eamController/ Today, Valve have revealed their new Steam controller. The feature set seems pretty cool for DJing, especially since it's designed to be "hacked" by the community. It is also built to provide very low input latencies. I see a lot of potential for controlling FX and all that stuff. If the controller manufacturers won't design good controllers with really touch-sensitive pads, we have to make our own controllers :P
The most prominent elements of the Steam controller are its two circular trackpads. Driven by the player |
Dione Haimes 30.09.2013 | Can someone post more pics? i cant get on the steam wesite at work ( |
Tera Baragan 30.09.2013 |
Originally Posted by djproben
I feel this one could be different tho because of the touch trackpad. |
Danae Dumler 29.09.2013 | No but I love the mixer in the white turntable setup in the living room pictured on their web page (check it out http://store.steampowered.com/living...eamController/) But video game controllers have been around a long time, and while they can be fun to remap for DJ use, I believe you'll always be better off with something designed with DJing in mind. I mapped a few video game controllers to run effects in Traktor; they've been in a closet for well over a year now. |
Ervin Calvery 28.09.2013 | Do you have to pick it up and hold it in order to make use of it? To me, that's a big factor. I believe people making their own stuff is more interesting than any single upcoming product. |
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