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hefty knobs for ruismaker
what are good options, so that i can control decay, tune, maybe bit reduction, delay send, etc, on 4-6 different sounds, from a knobby controller? soundwise i'm convinced that i can get the sounds i want from this app (as well as the synth apps i use mostly), but what i'm missing is actual "playing" as i record it, like i would on my tr-8 or other drum machines i have had. also i have never had a controller with knobs that feel like a dsi synth, or even the tr-8 felt very nice. hefty, no jiggle knobs. i have a couple options in studio with 6-10 knobs but i would like more, maybe 4-5 per voice optimally, but could i guess do with 3. so at least 15. anything with heft out there?
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Could you program different drums on different banks on the controllers you have? Like kick to channel 1 on ruismaker, snare to channel 2 and bank 2 etc. Not sure if ruismaker allows this, or if you controller has different banks, but you should find out.
If its not possible, i suggest looking into some midi mixers. Akai midimix is one of the cheap ones, but not sure if the knobs are high enough quality for you. It has 24 knobs and 9 faders. Also has buttons that you could program to trigger different loops.
Also in case someone has more knowledge about these, you should mention the price range you are willing to pay
BCR 2000. The knobs are not high class but hey, you've got 32 + 24 buttons! And you know the position because of the Led!
+1 for BCr2000. I got one recently and yes not particularly well made but very useful and it works. I only wish it had a mini lcd display for each knob so you could name the parameters. I've just been mapping Ruismaker FM to mine and the Top buttons are set to randomize each track/channel.
Yeah,the behringer is in "under review" but i have lots of cheap knobs and haven't heard the best about this.
https://www.wired.com/2014/04/midi-fetish-twister/
I found this one and it looks very cool. Less knobs of course but i can always add another. And based on descriptions it is pretty good feeling.
There's one on kickstarter that looks like a nice version of the behringer