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Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2002 4:04 pm
by David
I would like to get a midi controller to help me manipulate all those Pulsar parameters.
I only have £300 to spend (sorry I don't know what that is in Euros or dollar value - this is just pure ignorance and I appologise).
I have had a look at Kenntons Control Freek and Gmedia PhatBoy but I'm sure that I could get a lot more controller knobs and maybee a trigger input for about that price.
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I didn't know if this query should be placed under this topic heading but I couldn't find a better place.

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2002 6:11 pm
by marcuspocus
That a good close look at
http://www.ucapps.de, it's alot easier than it look like!
Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2002 6:28 pm
by djody
for a bit more you could get an second hand acces virus A ( or something ), then you have cool sound and a lot of knobs. just a thought
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Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2002 10:30 pm
by Michu
you can also take a look at
Doepfer. i am thinking about Pocket Fader.
if you cannot afford Virus you could think about Yamaha CS1x. sound sucks bad, but you get 6 knobs, touch pad and a keyboard attached to it. second hand it should be easily under 300 squid.
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Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2002 5:16 am
by marcuspocus
With a Midibox Plus (see my post 3 message UP), you get 16 faders, 8 triggers, for 100$us
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Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2002 9:49 am
by subhuman
I think this one is pretty cool and compact, besides being cheap (less than $150 street!)
<img src=
http://www.midiman.com/products/midiman ... y8_med.jpg>
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2002 12:08 pm
by David
marcuspocus, I followed your link but I'm not sure that I'm up to the soldering requirmed to build this project (what do you mean it is easier than it looks

) although it would be a nice idea, and for the money to go for the midibox64 version (just to be greedy). If this constructor offered 'ready builds' then I would get one straight away.
But this is the right sort of midi controller I was looking for.
Djody - The Doepfer Pocket looks great but reading their bumpf I'm left wondering which is better exact value controllers or endless inc/dec controllers.
Incase anyone is not sure an exact value controllers send the exact value of the dials position to the software/device
whereas an inc/dec controller does not "know" the absolute values of the parameters but transmits only inc/dec data to the device/software.
The inc/dec controller is supposed to produce smoother contoller changes but requires data feedback.
I'm still don't know which is the best
Does Pulsar enable data feedback
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Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2002 4:35 pm
by maket
I'm asking to"Subhuman":I want this cool keyboard! Were to find???
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2002 6:38 pm
by RedSun
Easy! It's another great product from our friends at Midiman.
<a href="
http://www.midiman.com/products/midiman ... en8.php</a>
RedSun .:.
Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2002 5:11 am
by borg
i was really excited 'bout the doepfer's endless controller, but lucky me, i informed myself well enough not to by it, because this feature doesn't seem to work with pulsar. got the word from doepfer themselves, so.
i've seen atomics infamous peavy pc1600 this weekend, and it's a nice machine which does a bit the same as endless control when using 'merge function' (faders/knobs start with a relative value, depending on the on screen values).
Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2002 6:32 am
by witchstar
Last I checked, the Kenton Control Freak Live is under 300 quid, including VAT if you're in the UK. Also, it's definitely one of the higher-end MIDI boxes, both quality- and feature-wise (even sends MIDI clock!).
http://www.kenton.co.uk
Mark
Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2002 7:10 am
by at0m
http://www.peavey.com: Pc1600x has a very wide range of control options. It's
update (corrected!!) function automatically adapts fader values to match incoming CC#. This plays
like a continuous controller. No more fader jumps

Also check the presets I uploaded here (and to
http://www.defectiverecords.com ) to remote control Pulsar environment with the Pc1600x.
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Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2002 12:45 pm
by pazpatu
someone tried the configuration doepfer pocket dial + pulsar ?
on their "list of compatible devices and programs for POCKET DIAL", doepfer say that feedback is possible within pulsar...
false information ?
@#uk
Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2002 7:33 pm
by marcuspocus
I think pocket dial is compatible with pulsar, but not drewbank... It's just not the same thing...
Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2002 11:49 am
by David
Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2002 5:59 pm
by David
Well after sizing up all the functions of each controller I decided to plump for the MidiBox64 fom
http://www.ucapps.de
The main reasons were
3 potentiometer settings
a) absolute
b) relative
c) parallax
64 control knobs consisting of any combination of knobs, switches, buttons and faders in any layout you wish
as many banksticks as you can afford each capable of storing 16 different setups
plenty of scope for development in both hardware and software
all for the price of about E130
Now you can't say fairer than that

the only drawbacks are that you have to learn to solder and dedicate time to build it. But with such an end result I don't consider these any real drawback

Thanks to marcuspocus for this suggestion.
Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2002 8:43 pm
by marcuspocus
Welcome to the freakin'geek club man !!
Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2002 9:48 pm
by mano
On 2002-02-19 20:43, marcuspocus wrote:
Welcome to the freakin'geek club man !!
ahah

I think it'd be fun to try one day
Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2002 10:45 am
by David
Home, Sweet Home

Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2002 7:58 am
by Neutron
On 2002-02-12 18:11, marcuspocus wrote:
That a good close look at
http://www.ucapps.de, it's alot easier than it look like!
did you build one of those? it looks like a cool project. The circuit is so simple i can hardly believe it!
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