Hello. I am cosidering buying one, but my experience with encoders in live performance has never been good. usuallu encoders are nice for studio production, but for live performance, most of the time they are too slow and it's difficult to go from the min to the max in one tweak / turn.
How is your experience with it? Is it any good for live performance?
Launch control xl mk3 enconders
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- KVRian
- 943 posts since 8 Feb, 2005
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- KVRAF
- 1531 posts since 7 Jun, 2021
i personally would never go with encoders for live performance. Most feel like shit anyway. Besides other things.
vs. the LCXL-3, i have one, barely used it, never used any encoders for anything. Bought it as a test. I have it here on the table, just turned some of the encoders. Feels like shite compared to the old one.
AND: bevore of the update was the speed vs. the control: sloow ! it was shit !....for me: unusable that way. Even the faders ! They made an update to the FW. Never checked with midi CCs with the new FW.
in short, this:
Just, the touch of the encoders, the resistance, that´s not made for fast movements with high rotation degrees in mind while jamming. That´s made to "adjust" the things. "There" that could be very well feel nice. That´s my opinion on it.
Since i´ve quasi not used the mine, take it as a piece of salt...and wait for better feedback
vs. the LCXL-3, i have one, barely used it, never used any encoders for anything. Bought it as a test. I have it here on the table, just turned some of the encoders. Feels like shite compared to the old one.
AND: bevore of the update was the speed vs. the control: sloow ! it was shit !....for me: unusable that way. Even the faders ! They made an update to the FW. Never checked with midi CCs with the new FW.
in short, this:
Just, the touch of the encoders, the resistance, that´s not made for fast movements with high rotation degrees in mind while jamming. That´s made to "adjust" the things. "There" that could be very well feel nice. That´s my opinion on it.
Since i´ve quasi not used the mine, take it as a piece of salt...and wait for better feedback
"Plugin has turned Drug now"....and the business knows it.
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 943 posts since 8 Feb, 2005
Thanks for the info. Thas is just what i was expecting. i am buying the previous version. If anyone else has opinions, i would love to hear them.Funky40 wrote: Mon Mar 02, 2026 6:10 pm i personally would never go with encoders for live performance. Most feel like shit anyway. Besides other things.
vs. the LCXL-3, i have one, barely used it, never used any encoders for anything. Bought it as a test. I have it here on the table, just turned some of the encoders. Feels like shite compared to the old one.
AND: bevore of the update was the speed vs. the control: sloow ! it was shit !....for me: unusable that way. Even the faders ! They made an update to the FW. Never checked with midi CCs with the new FW.
in short, this:
Just, the touch of the encoders, the resistance, that´s not made for fast movements with high rotation degrees in mind while jamming. That´s made to "adjust" the things. "There" that could be very well feel nice. That´s my opinion on it.
Since i´ve quasi not used the mine, take it as a piece of salt...and wait for better feedback![]()
Vintage Drum Machine Kits for the Roland TR8-S & MC-707 https://rhythmelectronics.bandcamp.com
- KVRAF
- 1531 posts since 7 Jun, 2021
That´s what i would recommend to do.hcv242 wrote: Tue Mar 03, 2026 5:40 am i am buying the previous version. If anyone else has opinions, i would love to hear them.
Just: the Mk-II is nolonger available from retail !
"Plugin has turned Drug now"....and the business knows it.