3rd Party Controllers
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- KVRist
- 182 posts since 25 Nov, 2004 from From Madrid to Heaven
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- KVRist
- 212 posts since 4 Nov, 2004 from France
1. No (only T1 NFR)
2. Yes
3. BCR2000 ; Korg microKontrol
4. I will buy Tracktion only when well-known third party control surfaces will be taken into account by the soft as easy as the Mackie control surfaces.
2. Yes
3. BCR2000 ; Korg microKontrol
4. I will buy Tracktion only when well-known third party control surfaces will be taken into account by the soft as easy as the Mackie control surfaces.
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- KVRer
- 4 posts since 5 Jun, 2004
1) Yes
2) Yes
3) Novation ReMOTE 25, M-Audio Keystation 88
4) None
2) Yes
3) Novation ReMOTE 25, M-Audio Keystation 88
4) None
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- KVRist
- 84 posts since 28 Aug, 2004
1. Do you own T2?
- Yes
2. Do you own a Control Surface (Mackie Brand or 3rd Party)? Yes or No
- Yes
3. If you answer yes to question 2, please list them here.
- Korg Kontrol49
4. Do you have any other comments you wish to share on this subject?
Could you plz implement transport control, as these controls are the ones I use the most ; it is kind of a hassle having to focus to main window (from plugin window) for keyboards shortcuts to work.
- Yes
2. Do you own a Control Surface (Mackie Brand or 3rd Party)? Yes or No
- Yes
3. If you answer yes to question 2, please list them here.
- Korg Kontrol49
4. Do you have any other comments you wish to share on this subject?
Could you plz implement transport control, as these controls are the ones I use the most ; it is kind of a hassle having to focus to main window (from plugin window) for keyboards shortcuts to work.
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- KVRist
- 111 posts since 23 May, 2005 from Oaktown
1. Yes
2. Yes
3. Tascam US428
4. Would absolutely love to have full implementation. As they do in Cubase, Sonar, etc.
- transport controls (including shuttle wheel)
- switching between fader banks
- mute/solo
- per channel EQ controls
All of these features are described in the US428 manual. It would be my dream come true to see them implemented in Tracktion.
2. Yes
3. Tascam US428
4. Would absolutely love to have full implementation. As they do in Cubase, Sonar, etc.
- transport controls (including shuttle wheel)
- switching between fader banks
- mute/solo
- per channel EQ controls
All of these features are described in the US428 manual. It would be my dream come true to see them implemented in Tracktion.
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- KVRAF
- 4222 posts since 23 Feb, 2004 from Tucson Arizona USA
1. No.
2. Yes.
3. Peavey PC-1600x, Behringer FCB-1010
4. N/A
2. Yes.
3. Peavey PC-1600x, Behringer FCB-1010
4. N/A
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- KVRer
- 11 posts since 26 Sep, 2004
Yes1. Do you own T2?
Yes2. Do you own a Control Surface?
3. M Audio Oxygen 8, Evolution UC33e
Nope4. Do you have any other comments you wish to share on this subject?
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- KVRist
- 76 posts since 7 Mar, 2005 from Moscow
1. Yes
2. Yes
3. Frontier Design Tranzport
4. Do it fast !
It works in all major DAWs and already emulate Mackie Control in Cubase.
I tried it with T2 (in Mackie Control emulation mode) and some basic functionality is available.
In native mode Tranzport optionally provides DAW with MIDI instructions, but there is no such option in T2.
T2 and Tranzport would be APPARENTLY extremely good, comfortable and fastest possible way to make music.
yang
2. Yes
3. Frontier Design Tranzport
4. Do it fast !
It works in all major DAWs and already emulate Mackie Control in Cubase.
I tried it with T2 (in Mackie Control emulation mode) and some basic functionality is available.
In native mode Tranzport optionally provides DAW with MIDI instructions, but there is no such option in T2.
T2 and Tranzport would be APPARENTLY extremely good, comfortable and fastest possible way to make music.
yang
Don't forget that your music might eventually outlive you.
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- KVRist
- 85 posts since 15 Jun, 2005
1. Y
2. Y
3. Home made
4. As much flexibility as possible - basically everything accessable via midi, and mapping to be editable. This can even be via an .ini file so long as it is there.
2. Y
3. Home made
4. As much flexibility as possible - basically everything accessable via midi, and mapping to be editable. This can even be via an .ini file so long as it is there.
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- KVRist
- 125 posts since 23 Aug, 2005
1) yes I own T2
2) just purchase Contour Shuttle Xpress
3) www.contourdesign.com provides parameters for most hosts and automatically configures basic transport functions (scrub, jog, play, record etc.)
I for one, any probably most users would find this convenient for many tasks as application settings.
Traction 2 settings for this device on PC and Mac would be much appreciated.
2) just purchase Contour Shuttle Xpress
3) www.contourdesign.com provides parameters for most hosts and automatically configures basic transport functions (scrub, jog, play, record etc.)
I for one, any probably most users would find this convenient for many tasks as application settings.
Traction 2 settings for this device on PC and Mac would be much appreciated.
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- KVRAF
- 1981 posts since 29 Feb, 2004
1. No
2. Yes
3. Behringer BCR2000, Evolution MK-461C
4. Agree with trip_out: "as much flexibility as possible - basically everything accessable via midi, and mapping to be editable. This can even be via an .ini file so long as it is there."
2. Yes
3. Behringer BCR2000, Evolution MK-461C
4. Agree with trip_out: "as much flexibility as possible - basically everything accessable via midi, and mapping to be editable. This can even be via an .ini file so long as it is there."
