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Agonizer - Daveypoo, The Mobile Music Minstrel

Did I miss Black Friday? ;)

I'm in agony over Agonizer!

Comments

  • Holy sacrement or is that spelled excrament!

    I have missed a @Daveypoo video.

    Sacre Blue Cheese. I must watch ASAP... maybe tomorrow.

  • Great video. Agonizer definitely has a solid personality to it. Anyone know if the GUI for it is different for the different sized iPads? I have a standard 8th gen and Agonizer has a slightly different layout.

  • @Shiloh said:
    Great video. Agonizer definitely has a solid personality to it. Anyone know if the GUI for it is different for the different sized iPads? I have a standard 8th gen and Agonizer has a slightly different layout.

    That is quite normal when apps try to adapt to different UI sizes.
    Looks like that on my iPad Air 2 as well.

    That is why I thought there would be room plenty of room for buttons on the left and right side of the X-Mod knob for sync & ring-mod etc. But it doesn't look like that on the 12.9" for which it was apparently designed for...

  • @Samu said:

    @Shiloh said:
    Great video. Agonizer definitely has a solid personality to it. Anyone know if the GUI for it is different for the different sized iPads? I have a standard 8th gen and Agonizer has a slightly different layout.

    That is quite normal when apps try to adapt to different UI sizes.
    Looks like that on my iPad Air 2 as well.

    That is why I thought there would be room plenty of room for buttons on the left and right side of the X-Mod knob for sync & ring-mod etc. But it doesn't look like that on the 12.9" for which it was apparently designed for...

    I kinda figured as much. We got the version with “small tube”, just a little less growl......ha

  • I started in the video and now I need to find the Key and Peele sketch re: DubStep.

    Found it:

    "It's a little loud... and disorienting..."

    OK. Back to @Daveypoo...

    Damn... what is that little pad keyboard with pressure sensitive keys. Enlarging the logo
    didn't help. I need to go shopping for a sec... Aha! Go to the YouTube page for show notes:

    Hardware:
    Arturia MiniLab: https://www.arturia.com/products/hybr...
    Keith McMillen K-Board: https://www.keithmcmillen.com/product...
    Korg nanoPAD2: https://www.korg.com/us/products/comp...
    Behringer UMC404HD: https://www.musictribe.com/Categories...
    Sony MDR-7506: https://pro.sony/ue_US/products/headp...
    Apple Lightning to USB 3 Camera Adapter: https://www.apple.com/shop/product/MK...
    The Friendly Swede Stylus Pen Replaceable Micro-Knit Mesh Tip

    Only $99... added to wishlist. OK. Press Play on Video.

    I'll bet you used this for the "cut the cheese" audio clip for Eli's video.
    Great he switches to the Arturia... more shopping. Stop playback.
    There's a mk II version now... $109. I prefer the placement of the pitch bend/mod wheel
    at the left of the keys in the original @Daveypoo has. I missed out. Hit play.

    OK. I'm sold. I'll get this one on Black Friday when it goes on sale... oops.

  • @McD and THAT, sir, is why I extensively notate my videos 😉

    The K-Board is brilliant - I use it all the time. I have 2, actually, and have taken it with me on every flight (pre-COVID of course) since. Massively underrated little controller in the right price range, MUCH more sensitive than my Korg nanoPAD2 (with an editor APP for iOS so you don't need to use a PC for setup). It was owning the BopPad that sold me on their tech, and this has made me yearn for the full 4-octave MPE version...

  • @Daveypoo said:
    @McD and THAT, sir, is why I extensively notate my videos 😉

    The K-Board is brilliant - I use it all the time. I have 2, actually, and have taken it with me on every flight (pre-COVID of course) since. Massively underrated little controller in the right price range, MUCH more sensitive than my Korg nanoPAD2 (with an editor APP for iOS so you don't need to use a PC for setup). It was owning the BopPad that sold me on their tech, and this has made me yearn for the full 4-octave MPE version...

    The price is right. I would have just past on a pad driven product in the past but I'm using
    on screen keyboards a lot and I would like something that uses after touch/pressure sensitive. Are they the same thing essentially? or is one more like a way to send CC's?

  • edited December 2020

    There are two versions of the Keith McMillen product:

    K-Board - simple, inexpensive keyboard with some MPE functionality (pressure/tilt/pitch bend per note): https://www.keithmcmillen.com/products/k-board/
    Q-Nexus - twice as much as the K-Board but with increased MIDI cc capabilites and other expanded functionality https://www.keithmcmillen.com/products/qunexus/

    The price for the Q-Nexus seemed just a bit pricey for my needs, but the K-Board was worth the few extra $$$ over others like it since I love the feel of it. I can't do on-screen keyboards - tapping on the hard glass bugs me.

    This is the K-Board Pro (someday......): https://www.keithmcmillen.com/products/k-board-pro-4/

    The company is based in Berkeley, so you'd be supporting a local business. One last point - these are nearly indestructible. They take QUITE a beating and still perform perfectly - that is also a huge advantage.

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