![]() So, we can all get back to making weird, dancefloor-clearing IDM if we really want to. Significantly, whether that video is your cup of tea or not, you can watch an in-depth video here on how they did what they did and download the set to have a look. More pics and a video… (though I didn’t personally take the musical style in the vid, maybe you will – ) £159.99, coming late August, which is also roughly when we should have one in for review. Works on iOS, too, via Camera Connection Kit Multicolored indicators on the knobs for multiple functionsĭriver-free (so if you’re using Bitwig or Renoise on Linux, you’re in, too)ġ6 multi-color buttons give you track focus, mix controls And if it doesn’t sell like hotcakes to everyone, betcha it sells like hotcakes to people who have just a Launchpad.Ģ4 knobs in three rows of eight – which maps conveniently to Live And those knobs get their own colored indicators so you know what they’re controlling. Well, now Novation is back with the LaunchControl XL. ![]() There’s the Novation LaunchControl – knobs and some pads, but no faders. There’s the new AKAI APC mini – grid with faders, but no knobs. There’s the Novation Launchpad – built like a tank, dirt cheap, just a grid. Beyond that, we’re talking about various combinations of faders and knobs and triggers in smaller controllers in some combination. There’s AKAI’s former APC, which already has a full complement of faders, encoders, and triggers. There’s Push, of course, the Ableton-controlling flagship, complete with pressure- and velocity-sensitive grid. Twist knobs without having to constantly press shift and select keys or give up having some faders. In fact, while it would make an utterly horrid marketing statement, I would dub the slogan of this hardware like this: Now the question is, what are you missing? LaunchControl XL is coming with a whole mess of handy faders and knobs if you’ve got more controls than you can map. ![]() If you’re reading this, and if you care about controllers at all, you’ve probably got one. ![]()
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