VST instruments with dedicated controller (Arturia Analog, etc..?)
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 489 posts since 6 Feb, 2010
What VST instruments does there exist or come to your mind that have a dedicated hardware controller...?
The optimal solution would be something that you can use even without the hardware controller (when travelling) so that the plugin works independently. Then if you have the hardware controller attached to the computer and you choose a plugin in DAW, the hardware controller gets automatically associated to it. When you choose the next instance of the plugin, the hardware controller gets automatically associated to the next instance, etc...
A bit offtopic but can you have Virus TI control many times in one project or only one instance...? Anyway I don't consider Virus TI control alternative because it does not work without the external synthesizer.
The only thing I have found is Arturia Analog Factory/Laboratory. How about NI Kore/Maschine? Are they that kind of solutions e.g. for controlling Massive? How about others..?
The optimal solution would be something that you can use even without the hardware controller (when travelling) so that the plugin works independently. Then if you have the hardware controller attached to the computer and you choose a plugin in DAW, the hardware controller gets automatically associated to it. When you choose the next instance of the plugin, the hardware controller gets automatically associated to the next instance, etc...
A bit offtopic but can you have Virus TI control many times in one project or only one instance...? Anyway I don't consider Virus TI control alternative because it does not work without the external synthesizer.
The only thing I have found is Arturia Analog Factory/Laboratory. How about NI Kore/Maschine? Are they that kind of solutions e.g. for controlling Massive? How about others..?
- KVRAF
- 3897 posts since 28 Jan, 2011 from MEXICO
NI Kore has been discontinued, Maschine would be the current option but it's not a dedicated synth controller.
Only Imposcar comes to my mind, but its controller is quite expensive.
Other alternatives would be to make your own with a Hale micro, doepfer or livid instruments kit. Livid also has a modular controller.
The virus Ti is multitimbral so while you run one instance it can use more than one patch at the same time.
Only Imposcar comes to my mind, but its controller is quite expensive.
Other alternatives would be to make your own with a Hale micro, doepfer or livid instruments kit. Livid also has a modular controller.
The virus Ti is multitimbral so while you run one instance it can use more than one patch at the same time.
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- KVRAF
- 7809 posts since 24 Feb, 2003 from Earth, USA
The Korg Legacy collection had the MS-20 controller, but it's discontinued. What is cool is you can get it to work with the iMS-20 on the iPad too.
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- KVRAF
- 4278 posts since 14 Nov, 2008 from UK
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- KVRer
- 12 posts since 15 Jan, 2010 from Germany
it would be so awesome, if the guy from synth-project.de would sell his controllers. Really amazing work!
http://www.synth-project.de/controller_overview.html
u-he Diva Controller
http://www.synth-project.de/controller_overview.html
u-he Diva Controller