controller
hi all,
does anyone know if this sexy controller
is compatible with Radial?
thanks!
edr
>hi all,
>
>does anyone know if this sexy controller
>is compatible with Radial?
>
http://www.behringer.com/BCD3000/index.cfm?lang=eng
Our definitions of "sexy" vary considerably.
This is only a cursory look at - yes, it's the obvious place - the
*manual,* but it would appear (see p. 18 or so) that the knobs
are all discrete MIDI continuous controllers, and the buttons
are mapped to MIDI key numbers (sorry, I didn't check the
big jog wheels). If that is, indeed, the case, then someone who
spent a little time with the radiaL "Getting Started" manual would
know how to create control maps for this - or any other - MIDI
controller.
What is less clear has to do wtih some details about their
drivers. The claim is that you don't need any special ones,
which would imply that the object functions as a generic
MIDI key/controller device. So I can't tell you about that bit.
--
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Gregory Taylor http://www.rtqe.net
>>hi all,
>>
>>does anyone know if this sexy controller
>>is compatible with Radial?
>>
>http://www.behringer.com/BCD3000/index.cfm?lang=eng
>
>Our definitions of "sexy" vary considerably.
>
>This is only a cursory look at - yes, it's the obvious place - the
>*manual,* but it would appear (see p. 18 or so) that the knobs
>are all discrete MIDI continuous controllers, and the buttons
>are mapped to MIDI key numbers (sorry, I didn't check the
>big jog wheels).
Isn't it nice of Behringer to provide online documentaton for
their hardware in the same place they put the stuff you
added the URL for? Good way to do business.
--
on the floor there's a long wooden table/on the table there's an open book/
on the page there's a detailed drawing/and on the drawing is the name I took
Gregory Taylor http://www.rtqe.net
hey Gregory,
may I ask you what midi controller (if any)
you use in your live Radial sessions?
thanks!
e
>hey Gregory,
>
>may I ask you what midi controller (if any)
>you use in your live Radial sessions?
The live rig is a Fastlane, a Motormix, and a laptop.
In situations where I'm going to be working extensively
woth live input from an ensemble (e.g. The Desert Fathers
with Jeff Kaiser or PGT with Terry Pender and Brad Garton,
if you've looked at http://www.rtqe.net/downloads.html), I'll
add a keyboard like a Photon. That's a very recent
addition, however. In practice, my rig has been pretty well
static for a number of years, with only very tiny tweaks in
terms of controller assignments after quite a lot of time.
--
on the floor there's a long wooden table/on the table there's an open book/
on the page there's a detailed drawing/and on the drawing is the name I took
Gregory Taylor http://www.rtqe.net
I might add that I've tried using it with an Evolution with some
success, save that I really like all the toggles the Motormix
gives me.
--
on the floor there's a long wooden table/on the table there's an open book/
on the page there's a detailed drawing/and on the drawing is the name I took
Gregory Taylor http://www.rtqe.net