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Old 05-22-2013, 04:36 PM   #1
JMLot

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Default Gallery: The Music and Visible Controllers of NAMM, Close Up
Jay Smith of [You can't begin to see the link when you are perhaps not recorded in. Click here to login or here to register.] might be in the business of creating control equipment herself, but that doesn’t stop him from enjoy the goodness of-the NAMM show ground. Jay’s own equipment shows a not-so-secret love of switches and switches and faders, and if you’re into that kind of point, this year’s NAMM music industry display had lots to love - Akai’s APC40 controller for Live, Akai’s MPK keyboard, the Alesis MasterControl, Arturia’s Factory Experience controller for their gentle synth emulations, and also another brutish-looking computer-in-a-keyboard, today with patches, from [You can't begin to see the link when you are not recorded in. Click here to login or here to register.]. The pictures give a especially good sense to you for exactly what the Akai APC40 is much like close up and personal. It’s no accident that Jay herself is just a VJ. I truly suppose several of those products may be amazing for operating live pictures, although we still have yet to discover just how the APC works. I suppose it’ll work like a typical MIDI control outside Live, but I’m uncertain about the details of what that'll suggest. Because of Jay for discussing these pictures with CDM. Now I can’t wait to have another look at Livid’s own control point and for it; see its wooden crossfader under what might be next. Previously: [You can't begin to see the link when you are perhaps not recorded in. Click here to login or here to register.] [You can't begin to see the link when you are perhaps not recorded in. Click here to login or here to register.] [You can't begin to see the link when you are perhaps not recorded in. Click here to login or here to register.]
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