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- #Set up alesis q49 with ableton live mod#
- #Set up alesis q49 with ableton live portable#
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#Set up alesis q49 with ableton live portable#
The minilab looks gorgeous for a portable set up, 16! encoders (nothing with that much at that price) and 8 pads, IMHO with a proper script in live it will be wonderfull. I see Arturia have a new model coming out, might be worth checking out: One of the greatest features on the Alesis DM10 drum module is the convenient USB connection, allowing you to trigger your favorite DAW or virtual instruments on your computer right from the DM10 kit. Setting up the QX controller in Ableton Live On the left side of the Preferences window, choose the MIDI Sync tab. Alesis DM10 - Setup with Ableton Live Lite 8. It works well as a controller, all knobs buttons & sliders fully mappable (but it sounds like you are just wanting keys predominantly) One thing I must mention about my Arturia is that it is seriously heavy! (and I am used to lugging around heavy, I'm a nurse) the weight of it doesn't bother me, but is worth mentioning. Alesis DM10 - Setup with Ableton Live Lite 8. The feel of the keys is OK to me, but as has been already said, this aspect of keyboards is a very subjective thing. For the Scarlett 2i2: Goes into my computer via USB. For the MIDI controller: Goes into my computer via USB. For the JP-08: The output of my JP-08 goes into my Scarlett, and the USB goes into my computer.
#Set up alesis q49 with ableton live mod#
I have the 32 key 'Factory' (pitch bend & mod wheels work fine btw) it's certainly a solidly built keyboard and aftertouch is a nice addition on something this size. Midi keyboard (Alesis Q49) Almost everything is being controlled over MIDI-USB. The Laboratory's certainly slimmer than something like an MPK49, but it's around 2" deeper than most of the other boards already mentioned. All of arturia's bigger boards have separate traditional pb/mod rotary controls, though. I have their 25-key deal, the Player, and it's great, except the PB/mod joystick literally does not work at all. Login wrote:Arent the arturia Laboratory series slim? a little bit more expensive but maybe worth to try them. Unfortunately, key feel is super-subjective, and it's really tough to make a good purchase without the chance to try a board out in person. some reviews about build quality kept me away. The only one of the above that's available in any of my local stores is the Line 6, and I didn't bother checking out how it felt.
#Set up alesis q49 with ableton live windows 7#
(Their previous model, the KeyRig 49 also had tons of bad reviews, also Windows 7 compatibility problems.) Note that there are TONS of negative reviews against the Alesis board (Windows 7 compatibility issues), and M-Audio in general can be shaky. Here they are, with their dimensions reported in inches and price in USD: All of these boards are touch-sensitive, but I don't know how many support aftertouch (I never use that). I ended up going with the Roland A-49 despite my reservations about that funky pitchbend/modwheel joystick. I never once used the pads, knobs, or faders, so I was also looking for small, simple 49-key controllers to replace it.
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Just this week I decided to ditch my AKAI MPK49 simply because it takes up too much desk space.