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I finally bought a Launch Control XL MK2 from Europe and for 120€, I'm really pleased by this device. It surpasses my expectation. The knobs are really great. Only minus downside is the USB B right side included with the unit. I would have prefer USB B left side. Maybe it's just me.
I want to buy a cutom overlay for the LCXL but unfortunately, they don't answer to email (the website Taktility). Look at this beauty:
Do you know any others site to buy overlay for the LCXL?
@Montreal_Music try looking on Ebay - I think I saw someone selling scribble strip overlays there.
This thread has given me an idea. I've got a MIDI controller with criminally underutilised faders and knobs and some bank balance devestating Swam auv3s I picked up in the sales. Tonight's wiring project will be to map it all via cc and make use of the expressivity! I wonder if I can record keys first in Cubasis then add performance elements via cc mapped knobs and sliders...
There's a company called Novalays that you can find on EBay.
I purchased two wipeable overlays from them so that I can write/rewrite on them.
They've lasted quite awhile but they are starting to fray at the edges now.
I was looking at the Taktility website and discovered that
Taktility kindly provides a blank Adobe Illustrator template
for the LC XL so you could download that, make your own design
(or someone you know could do it for you), and print out
your own overlays in either acrylic, wipeable card or whatever.
If you have Vectornator (a free app) you can easily open up the file in that.
Here's a rough sketch for a synth I put together recently
before I discovered the template from Taktility.
This is what it sounded like as I was putting together the finishing touches.
I'm now designing another synth for the Behringer X-Touch Universal controller.
From my perspective midi controllers open up idevices as musical instruments.
I have still hopes for the Behringer BCR32. 32 endless encoders and a display should do the job Last news from March 22 showed at least a real prototype, not just a render and the statement that the device is not vaporware.
https://www.facebook.com/Behringer/posts/pfbid0tnh2yj9FBwXzmNUQaTH59cL74mq4ZjSby2Jb6GJT4auXMLb2sG68yZyBEFEZrGu4l
It’s so irritating that they announce things way in advance of being able to actually produce them, often going multiple years of uncertainty before seeing something.
I mean, how many years ago did they say they are producing a VCS3 clone?
I’ll definitely grab this when it’s released though.
@supadom — Would the Circuit Rhythm also work in this way? I've been weighing up the Rhythm as a possibility (Christmas money waiting to be spent on me).
I’m not sure.
Tracks has 4 melodic midi tracks + 4 drum notes.
This gives me control over 4 synths and a 4 part drum kit. That’s enough for me but I also have audio loops that I control via launch control XL
Any less than that and I’d probably hesitate.
I know people who use 10 or more tracks. It would confuse the hell out of me 😅
https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/comment/1158175#Comment_1158175
Anyone tried a controller by this seller on ebay?
Poor description…looks really cheap…and that display location is really weird. I won’t put too much hope in that
I’m 100% the opposite. I wish every company would get early feedback.
Although I understand why so many that used to have stopped these days. They get so much vitriol because the product…naturally…varies from the early plans or prototypes, which people claim were promises no matter how many caveats they gave. So we get worse products than we used to.