AV_Matt
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Best controller for Sonar/ProTools?
Price is a factor. Please point me in the right direction.
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BruceEnnis
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RE: Best controller for Sonar/ProTools?
2006/07/18 16:35:02
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Are you looking for a Control surface?
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RE: Best controller for Sonar/ProTools?
2006/07/18 17:17:02
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ORIGINAL: AV_Matt Price is a factor. Please point me in the right direction. I don't know of any cheap ones other then the wireless one, the Tranzport from Frontier Design. Most of those things are way over priced for no apparent reason. I got the Tranzport because I needed a way to record alone but could not find enough value in the big ones to be worth the money, it's not like they do anything you can't do with the mouse they just let you make a royal mess of your envelopes real quick.
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RE: Best controller for Sonar/ProTools?
2006/07/18 21:14:43
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Here is the only one - you didn't say what the price range was - but I don't know of another controller (as I think the term is defined) that will work with both PT and Sonar. Franks right about a transport control with some pretty amazing plusses... -D
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RE: Best controller for Sonar/ProTools?
2006/07/18 21:48:14
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RE: Best controller for Sonar/ProTools?
2006/07/19 10:14:08
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depending on your midi I/O box, the Mackie Universal Controller will work with both Sonar and PT. please be advised that PT is *very* sensitive to the MIDI interface that you use with these devices. for example, the M-audio midi boxes don't work with the MCU (ironic isn't it)? you do have to switch the MCU from HUI mode to "regular" mode when moving between the two programs. jeff
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RE: Best controller for Sonar/ProTools?
2006/07/19 12:48:59
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Jeff, I'm curious... as to how Pro-Tools displays tracks on the MCU. Here's what I wish Sonar did: I would like Sonar to display only the tracks I've got showing in the active view (track view for me 99% of the time). Currently it displays every track, even the hidden ones. As the projects I work on typically have anywhere from 24 to sometimes close to a 100 tracks, it gets to be a pain to be scrolling through all this stuff on the MCU. If the MCU only displayed what was visible and ignored what was hidden, it would make a huge improvement in productivity and usability. I'm wondering if Pro-Tools can do this with the MCU? Nick --
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RE: Best controller for Sonar/ProTools?
2006/07/19 13:16:25
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gosh . it's been a while, but my recollection is that it mirrors the mix window's tracks. jeff ps: Digi's support of the Mackie's is not so great BTW. they make it clear they would prefer you use one of their controllers ;-)
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davidchristopher
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RE: Best controller for Sonar/ProTools?
2006/07/19 14:22:37
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The MotorMix is good, even with ProTools. And yes, Jeff- you're right. The surface mirrors the mix window's tracks.
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RE: Best controller for Sonar/ProTools?
2006/07/19 14:29:41
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ORIGINAL: davidchristopher The MotorMix is good, even with ProTools. And yes, Jeff- you're right. The surface mirrors the mix window's tracks. Sure wish Sonar had this behavior. I've put in a feature request for this a few times. Hopefully, Sonar 6 will have this feature. For anyone wishing for this as well, here's the feature request URL: http://www.cakewalk.com/support/featurerequest.asp Nick --
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Re: RE: Best controller for Sonar/ProTools?
2011/05/22 18:11:06
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Im thinking about getting the Mackie Universal Pro... Is anyone using the MCU Pro with SONAR X1.....any issues? I see Sweetwater has the MCU for $999 (soooo under a grand)...anyone know of a better deal? Thanks Jeff H.
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Re: RE: Best controller for Sonar/ProTools?
2011/05/22 21:51:17
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I may be cheap, but unless I ran a professional money-making studio, I wouldn't spend $1200 on a control surface when I can use the display and a mouse to do the same thing for free. Setting up a control surface is not the piece of cake they would lead you to believe it is. I'm just sayin'....
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downsouthstudio
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Re: RE: Best controller for Sonar/ProTools?
2011/05/22 22:04:08
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Im sure we all would agree with you Dave... Jeff
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Re: RE: Best controller for Sonar/ProTools?
2011/05/22 23:22:36
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downsouthstudio Im sure we all would agree with you Dave... Jeff I wouldn't agree at all. But, I've been using an MCU and extenders for about 6 years. So, I know how my workflow has been enhanced to the point that I can fly around in SONAR. No shoulder problems anymore as well. And, it took all of about 20 minutes to setup. For the 15% of tasks requiring a mouse, I use a Kensington Pro trackball. The track ball is about the size of a cue ball. My 2¢... Earl
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