Controlling Renoise FX using FaderPort:
Controlling Renoise Pre/Post Mixer using FaderPort:
Controlling Renoise FX using FaderPort:
Controlling Renoise Pre/Post Mixer using FaderPort:
[center]So is that a motorized fader or is that just time lapsed?
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yes… motorized, precise and fast. It’s a professional ALPS fader. And pretty quiet, too.
That is the thing that made the FaderPort so attractive for me.
For more details see Google Code project:
http://code.google.com/p/airmann-faderport-driver/
Or the Renoise Tool page:
http://tools.renoise.com/tools/faderport-driver
The movies mention “bidirectional”. The Presonus is a motorized fader.
[center]Sorry guys, lol i was watching th evid at work with no sound and minimized window as to not get busted slacking lol… this is TOTALLY AWESOME! This is something I totally need in my setup… it would make my experience and workflow a while lot better <3
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Sold. Buying one tonight. $160.00. DONE AND DONE <3
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nice to hear … you’d probalby be the second Renoise user beside me
why not order the device it for example from the big T and test it. You have 30 days money back warranty.
On the other hand: I’ve planned to add a virtual GUI to the driver for testing and evaluation purposes.
Like those GUI’s which are provided by Duplex. Shouldn’t be to hard to implement.
Greetings
That’s just too odd… i mean… you can control the mixer! WITH MOTORIZED FADERS TO PRESETS! Like… this should be on EVERY RENOISER’S NEXT TO BUY LIST!!
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at least I would buy a second if my first one got damaged ;-). I love the workflow it provides.
But I think it also depends on what’s your focus, and what’s your working-style.
Some people probably have more use for a launch pad than for a mixing tool.
To speak for myself: I’ve a strong focus on mixing and sound design, and right now
the FaderPort is my complete space-saving “hardware mixing console”.
But one thing that should not be forgotten:
though it can control an important subset of Renoise functionality, you can not do “everything” with it (e.g. no instrument editing and so on).
Right now it has a clear defined purpose / focus.
The manual provides more details: http://airmann-faderport-driver.googlecode.com/files/faderport_manual_1_0.pdf
Another alternative would be the Frontier Alphatrack. There’s a guy called MXB who evelops a driver for this controller.
For example his current integration also focuses on instrument/sample editing.
Yup, we have approached the controller differently during the development of our tools.
I’ve tried to make it more useful as a secondary input device (e.g. AlphaTrack and midi keyboard use away from the screen / computer) as it has its own LCD screen. It helps me enormously when trying to look at tiny numbers on my netbook.
AlphaTrack tool is here
Although I think the videos are the only real way to show the usefullness of either of them. Only the AlphaTrack doesn’t have any videos as I have no equipment to record them.
Martin
Hey Martin :-),
at least for screen-recording there exist some freeware tools. E.g. google for “Licecap”.
Or maybe you can use a cheap webcam ?
Greetings