I think they're just rocker butttons, but I really would like them to add the EQ and the filters of the 92...
I think the reason why there were cardboard overlays, is because you can use this section not only for Ableton, but for other software as well...
But regarding the suggested retail price of 1500 Euro's, I'm afraid that there will be no 4 band EQ and no filters
modular midi controller
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Re: modular midi controller
help me out, what's a rocker button?brianc wrote:I heard those green live panels were just cardboard overlays used in the display. I was wondering if those were jog dials (rotate around) which can be pressed at the top, bottom, left, and right, or if they're rocker buttons that just let people push them. Either way, they seem a bit much to me...vip32 wrote: i think that section is for controlling ableton live, because you can see the live logo there. really nice if this is the case.
Re: modular midi controller
Hm, this is hard to explain. It's a button (usually round) that allows you to do different things depending on how you tilt it. For example, if you tilt it to the right (or press just on the right side), it's like you're clicking on one button, but if you tilt it to the right, it's like you're clicking on another button. They're used to control menus on a lot of digital cameras.vip32 wrote:help me out, what's a rocker button?
midibox
i build a midibox from http://www.ucapps.de/
this is a pretty box.
you can plug many pots, faders and buttons.
my box have at this time 10 buttons, 5 faders und 4 pots.
this is a pretty box.
you can plug many pots, faders and buttons.
my box have at this time 10 buttons, 5 faders und 4 pots.