Just wondering. I've been using a Houston controller with Cubase SX for a while. Works pretty well overall. I'm going to see if I can get it to talk to Scope somehow. I'm pretty much of a midiot when it comes to these things so any suggestions as to which modules I should be using, how and where, would be welcome...as in, like, you are describing the process to someone with a serious brain trauma who just woke from a 10 year coma.
What control surfaces are you guys using?
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What control surfaces are you guys using?
Is there a controller out there that has switchable layers that could be used for Cubase and Scope?
Just wondering. I've been using a Houston controller with Cubase SX for a while. Works pretty well overall. I'm going to see if I can get it to talk to Scope somehow. I'm pretty much of a midiot when it comes to these things so any suggestions as to which modules I should be using, how and where, would be welcome...as in, like, you are describing the process to someone with a serious brain trauma who just woke from a 10 year coma.

Just wondering. I've been using a Houston controller with Cubase SX for a while. Works pretty well overall. I'm going to see if I can get it to talk to Scope somehow. I'm pretty much of a midiot when it comes to these things so any suggestions as to which modules I should be using, how and where, would be welcome...as in, like, you are describing the process to someone with a serious brain trauma who just woke from a 10 year coma.
Hi, actually I use my masterkeyboard wich has some assignable potis. But I'm working on this:

It will became my master controller for either Scope and Nuendo.
It has some assignable banks. If you're interested, here: http://www.ucapps.de you will find all the informations. The project is called midibox16 but there are some more evoluted one (64 knob + 64 switch for example) also.


It will became my master controller for either Scope and Nuendo.
It has some assignable banks. If you're interested, here: http://www.ucapps.de you will find all the informations. The project is called midibox16 but there are some more evoluted one (64 knob + 64 switch for example) also.
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Beautiful!!!!Lima wrote:Hi, actually I use my masterkeyboard wich has some assignable potis. But I'm working on this:
It will became my master controller for either Scope and Nuendo.
It has some assignable banks. If you're interested, here: http://www.ucapps.de you will find all the informations. The project is called midibox16 but there are some more evoluted one (64 knob + 64 switch for example) also.
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ehh...Elektron...Shroomz 
I use Peavy PC1600 and the Korg microKONTROL, (@ DJ) which has 12 (programmable) scenes, presets including Cubase and Logic
Velocity pads, dials, faders, keys (3 to 6 oct) and vector controller, all-in-one... alumnium tho,no wood
9 displays reacting to touched controller,and hex programming.
No min/max settings for faders alas, therefor still my old PC1600...
Nice project Lima!
I use Peavy PC1600 and the Korg microKONTROL, (@ DJ) which has 12 (programmable) scenes, presets including Cubase and Logic
Velocity pads, dials, faders, keys (3 to 6 oct) and vector controller, all-in-one... alumnium tho,no wood
9 displays reacting to touched controller,and hex programming.
No min/max settings for faders alas, therefor still my old PC1600...
Nice project Lima!
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Doepfer Drehbank, a rock solid 64+64 knobs + pedals controller.
Tascam US-224.
Yamaha EZ-AG guitar midi controller.
Tascam US-224.
Yamaha EZ-AG guitar midi controller.
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4PC + Scope 5.0 + no more Xite + 2xScope Pro + 6xPulsarII + 2xLunaII + SDK + a lot of devices (Flexor III & Solaris 4.1 etc.) + Plugiator.
peavy pc1600 my main weapon
korg pad kontrol lots of fun
palm pilot with the hedghog sequencer
doepfer dehbank
starr labs mini-z midi guitar
roland pc200 keys
been thinking about hooking a broken adat to some sort of fader box for really smooth controlling but that's another project
j9k
korg pad kontrol lots of fun
palm pilot with the hedghog sequencer
doepfer dehbank
starr labs mini-z midi guitar
roland pc200 keys
been thinking about hooking a broken adat to some sort of fader box for really smooth controlling but that's another project
j9k
computers read lips
http://sites.google.com/site/j9kj9kj9k/
http://sites.google.com/site/j9kj9kj9k/
You will laugh...
My controllers at the moment:
Roland PC-200 as masterkeyboard (and only keyboard)
Roland MCR-8 as midi controller (Talking about "state of the art")
My plans are to first hack my MC-8 to have new case and front end, to get long faders and decent knobs, along with the eq-section that is switchable by pressing a button. No new functionality, but more clever and "pro-feeling" layout and feel to it.
When I'm done modifying MCR-8 I think I take a midiboxproject as my next goal. I'm not sure yet, how I should advance with it, since it somehow depends on what is going to be my direction with the studio hardware.
If I go analog and buy a decent mixer, I will need a controller to tweak VSTI:s, Scope synths and Reason. If I buy Duende, I will need a controller that looks like SSL channel strip and master compressor =)
Time will tell.
Roland PC-200 as masterkeyboard (and only keyboard)
Roland MCR-8 as midi controller (Talking about "state of the art")
My plans are to first hack my MC-8 to have new case and front end, to get long faders and decent knobs, along with the eq-section that is switchable by pressing a button. No new functionality, but more clever and "pro-feeling" layout and feel to it.
When I'm done modifying MCR-8 I think I take a midiboxproject as my next goal. I'm not sure yet, how I should advance with it, since it somehow depends on what is going to be my direction with the studio hardware.
If I go analog and buy a decent mixer, I will need a controller to tweak VSTI:s, Scope synths and Reason. If I buy Duende, I will need a controller that looks like SSL channel strip and master compressor =)
Time will tell.
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what about the Kenton Control Freak or Tascam US2400?
I see that the Control Freak product has profiles for Pulsar. Anyone using this?
anyone using the Tascam US 2400? Are there templates for different controllers anywhere?
Thanks
anyone using the Tascam US 2400? Are there templates for different controllers anywhere?
Thanks