Do you use a pad controller?
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July 1, 2011 at 5:20 pm #2297
iztik21
Participanti’m planning to buy Korg Nano Pad, any good reviews on it?
July 1, 2011 at 5:48 pm #2303Michael M. Hughes
ParticipantDoes anyone use an iPad as a controller? It’s been a while since I’ve looked at what’s available in the app store. I’d love to see NI make an iPad interface with Traktor. I’d be first in line to buy that (anyone at NI listening?).
July 1, 2011 at 6:10 pm #2308DJ Max D.
MemberHeh, I just packed up my trusty Akai LPD8 for tonight’s gig.. I use that little buddy to help me bring up the awesome levels to the roof and drive the party bus better into the realms of audio pleasure..
This little guy’s *.tsi goes like this:
-bank one controls the cue point selection, hot cues 2-5 on both decks;
-bank two controls the deletion of the same hotcues;
-bank three controls the fx units one and two (pads: next effect on effect slot 1, effect 1 on, effect 2 on, effect 3 on; knobs: fx bank dry/wet, effect slot 1 amount, effect slot 2 amount, effect slot 3 amount)
-bank four controls fx units three and four in the same manner.I do plan to replace it because the knobs are not high enough for my taste.. X1, here I come.
July 1, 2011 at 6:43 pm #2322Howitzer
MemberYeah, I used/use a fair amount of pad controllers. Nothing triggers a cue point quite like it 😉
Past:
Akai MPD24 – great stand-in for the midifighter, used the faders as super effects faders and volume. Knobs were effect parameters.Current:
LPD8 – instant effects rack setup & complete sample deck for deck D (never thought i’d find a use for those knobs!)
MidiFighter – 3rd Deck, cues, effects, transport, etc
Kontrol X1 – stock mapping with some tweaks. controls decks A & B + effects 1 & 2Future:
More X1’s – decks C & D
the PAD-One looks like a nice alternative to the LPD8, I do love me some flashy buttons and it looks like a more complete package aimed at DJ’s.
@Phil, Whats the street price on the pad one?July 1, 2011 at 7:52 pm #2326Phil Morse
Keymaster$199
July 1, 2011 at 7:58 pm #1000776Howitzer
MemberPhil Morse, post: 2315 wrote: $199
Ouch!
July 1, 2011 at 9:37 pm #2340ellgieff
MemberYour PAD-One review made me want, Phil. I already have a range of buttons that I don’t use, but moar blinkenlights and buttons seems like it’s full of win.
gear lust. It’s what being a digital DJ is all about 😉
July 2, 2011 at 3:16 am #2380DJ Max D.
MemberPhil Morse, post: 2315 wrote: $199
Ouch indeed.. I think I’ll go with the X1 after all. Too expensive for me.
July 2, 2011 at 11:28 am #2414Benny Mackney
Memberiztik21, post: 2286 wrote: i’m planning to buy Korg Nano Pad, any good reviews on it?
I’ve got one of those! Gen 1, not gen 2, BTW, though I’d imagine that gen 2 could only be better. It does exactly what it should. The roll/flam can’t be synced to external sources, but I don’t use them anyway.
I use mine for effects decks 3 and 4 in Traktor. Nothing fancy with velocity, so it could be buttons for that (velocity is handy for drumming in Ableton though). I have the nanopad rotated 90 degrees from the “intended” position, XY pad on the far side. Left side is deck 3, right side is deck 4. I’ve mapped out deck on/offs, dry/wet and the three effects to the buttons on each side. Pushing an effect button turns the effect on and enables the Y axis to control its fader, pushing dry/wet button enables the Y to adjust the dry/wet. I’m still rearranging it and tweaking it, but I’ll make sure I upload the relevant nanopad configurations and TSIs to match once I have it all set up perfectly.
For those considering buying any sort of pads for DJing, I would say GET IT! Make sure it’s on that’s intended for drumming, so that the notes turn off on release (the buttons on the S4 act as toggles, for example). Map it out to effects and it is seriously the most fun you will have with the effects. Using the one XY pad is a little bit clumsier than a bunch of separate faders/knobs, but at the same time more intuitive and playful.
ellgieff, post: 2329 wrote: moar blinkenlights and buttons seems like it’s full of win.
SO MUCH THIS!
July 2, 2011 at 4:55 pm #2440DJ GRE
MemberI use a midifighter pro, and also a launchpad. The midifighter I use for controlling effects in traktor (love love love the supercombos!) and also cue point juggling – I love the arcade buttons. Probably something about being an old arcade geek. The launchpad I whole heartedly recommend; for the price it’s amazing – I used it for a bit in ableton but I’ve also mapped it to use in traktor to control effects, cuepoints, everything really – it’s my super minimal set up, traktor+launchpad.
July 2, 2011 at 6:28 pm #1000806Beatmaster Mills
MemberI planned on using an Oxygen8 keyboard for controlling fx and cue points, but I haven’t really found anyone else that does the same. Is there a reason that I shouldn’t use it for this?
July 2, 2011 at 6:45 pm #1000807DJ GRE
MemberBeatmaster Mills, post: 2436 wrote: I planned on using an Oxygen8 keyboard for controlling fx and cue points, but I haven’t really found anyone else that does the same. Is there a reason that I shouldn’t use it for this?
I have a buddy that djs with one of those – I think it’s just an image thing. A lot of DJs will look at you weird with a keyboard as your main controller, but if you don’t mind that I think that it’s a great controller.
July 2, 2011 at 9:11 pm #2522djsubculture@gmail.com
ParticipantAll I’m using is a pair of Kontrol X-1’s. I was thinking about replacing them with a pair of Midi Fighters, but nah…
July 3, 2011 at 4:14 am #2566Benny Mackney
MemberBeatmaster Mills, post: 2436 wrote: I planned on using an Oxygen8 keyboard for controlling fx and cue points, but I haven’t really found anyone else that does the same. Is there a reason that I shouldn’t use it for this?
I actually just wrote in this thread that you can DJ with MIDI keys if you wanted to. If you think an Oxygen8 would work well for you, then go for it! I’d imagine it would be a lot like pads, but with a LOT more pads.
djsubculture, post: 2511 wrote: All I’m using is a pair of Kontrol X-1’s. I was thinking about replacing them with a pair of Midi Fighters, but nah…
Why replace them? Keep them around if you can. The more ways you have of doing something, the more fluid everything can be. Experiment with your setup, see what works.
July 3, 2011 at 8:07 am #2581Phil Morse
KeymasterFunny you should say that, I experimented wirh DJing with a Midi keyboard before decent controllers existed.
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