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Posted: Wed Dec 31, 1969 4:00 pm
by Guest
Subject: controller
yea,,,i asked b4 i boughtmy pulsar,,,described the exact setup i was going to by,,and they said it would work,,,$3000 us dollar spent on mackie hui,,,,and 2 year later i still cant use it!!!
Posted: Mon Dec 25, 2000 2:04 pm
by Guest
Hi,
Anyone having any luck with any control surfaces? I hear the PhatBoy II is compatible... anyone know about the Kenton Control Freak or any others?
Thanks
Mark
Posted: Mon Dec 25, 2000 5:24 pm
by Guest
Subject: Re: Pulsar II control surfaces?
the raditec sac 2k will be supported by creamware
Posted: Mon Dec 25, 2000 6:58 pm
by Guest
Subject: Control Surfaces for Pulsar II
Raditec sac 2k? I've never heard of it. Do you have any more info?
Posted: Mon Dec 25, 2000 9:48 pm
by Guest
Subject: Control Surfaces for Pulsar II
Raditec sac 2k? I've never heard of it. Do you have any more info?
Posted: Tue Dec 26, 2000 9:26 am
by Guest
Subject: Yeah, sure!
Thats what they said about the Motormix.... until I called CM Automation and asked them... They said to wait until the Pulsar software was more sophisticated. I guess that means that it is not supported as Creamware has advertized (sound familiar?). I don't know what the difference is really. Won't any of these work if you send the Midi source into the Sequencer Dest and then send the Sequencer Source back into any pulsar module? Sorry if this seems ignorant, but I don't know the technicalities. Does a control surface have to be directly interfaced into the pulsar project via the MIDI source to be called "supported" by creamware? In that case, the SAC 2K is USB, so you will have to go through the Sequencer Source anyway. Does anyone use the Motormix succesfully?
Posted: Wed Dec 27, 2000 4:38 am
by Guest
Subject: Re: Yeah, sure!
---> Does a control surface have to be directly interfaced into the pulsar project via the MIDI source to be called "supported" by creamware? <---
if you do like this, the device isn´t needed to be supported, that´s quite clear, isn´t it? what they mean is special support like loadable preferences due to the bigmixer, or something like that i think.
Posted: Wed Dec 27, 2000 5:54 am
by Guest
Subject: 3700 DM?
That's completely ridiculous! That's like $1600 USD!!!
I could buy a new computer for that!!!
That thing better give blowjobs for that kind of money!!!
Posted: Wed Dec 27, 2000 3:05 pm
by Guest
Subject: that hurts
yupp, that is expensive, i know different ways to get rid of my money
if you want a midi fader box
- Kenton Control Freak (
http://www.generation.net/~musicr/Grkent.htm)
- Doepfer Regelwerk (
http://www.doepfer.com/home_e.htm)
- Peavey PC 1600x (
http://www.peavey.com/mi/pc_1600x.html)
Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2000 6:33 am
by vascomusic
Subject: Re: that hurts
Also Yamaha 02R in MIDI-remote-mode works fine (16 faderz + 16rotaries)...