Novation X-Station 25 MIDI Controller

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miketm
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Post by miketm » Fri Aug 03, 2007 4:52 am

unklefesta wrote:no worries dood

it is a USB controller for midi

you'll still need a sound card. and as for latency issues, every system is different.

you can always lower your buffer size to decrease the latency, but its all relative to your CPU speed, and your ram.

here is the link for the product info:

http://www.novationmusic.com/product.as ... hive=False


here is my featured artist profile on the novation site

http://www.novationmusic.com/communityarticle.asp?id=72

LOL
I forgot they mispelled my name
Wow, i really like that liquid dnb track you have in that novation website, the one with the pretty sweet piano and the sweet full bass. Would you mind to tell me what did you used for that specific bass? i have a dnb track around that could benefit from something similar.

the bass im talking about sounds at 4:50 or something.

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Post by FSTZ » Fri Aug 03, 2007 2:09 pm

hmmmm....

I'll look at the track when I get home from work. it's been years so I cant remember off the top of my head.

not to derail this thread...
but if you look on the novation site there is a free VST called ORCA and it produces really nice and clean basslines like the one in that tune.

ok sorry to get off topic

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