That's for sampling and producing not mixingadam_john wrote:I have some friends that use the Korg Nano line. I believe each piece is about $70.
http://www.korgnano.com/
A good entry level midi controller?
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You would be mistaken. My friends use them for DJing/mixing and live shows with Ableton.mkfd wrote:That's for sampling and producing not mixingadam_john wrote:I have some friends that use the Korg Nano line. I believe each piece is about $70.
http://www.korgnano.com/
Did you happen to see the NanoKontrol?
You didn't really specify how you were doing your digital djing...in any case. Yes, you can use the NanoKontrol w/Ableton to DJ. It's entry level too.
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Oh. Wheres the fader? :/adam_john wrote:You would be mistaken. My friends use them for DJing/mixing and live shows with Ableton.mkfd wrote:That's for sampling and producing not mixingadam_john wrote:I have some friends that use the Korg Nano line. I believe each piece is about $70.
http://www.korgnano.com/
Did you happen to see the NanoKontrol?
You didn't really specify how you were doing your digital djing...in any case. Yes, you can use the NanoKontrol w/Ableton to DJ. It's entry level too.
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Well, you did say budget. Plus you didn't mention what platform you are on.mkfd wrote:Oh. Wheres the fader? :/adam_john wrote:You would be mistaken. My friends use them for DJing/mixing and live shows with Ableton.mkfd wrote:That's for sampling and producing not mixingadam_john wrote:I have some friends that use the Korg Nano line. I believe each piece is about $70.
http://www.korgnano.com/
Did you happen to see the NanoKontrol?
You didn't really specify how you were doing your digital djing...in any case. Yes, you can use the NanoKontrol w/Ableton to DJ. It's entry level too.
Anyways, I've been rocking one of those NanoKontrols with Live until I get the APC40. It's cool, especially for $60 bucks. Not the best, but it works fine. I set the crossfader to a rotary knob, channel faders with the vertical faders and EQ settings with the rest of the rotary knobs. No prob!
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