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2017/03/14 01:38:56
abacab
The M-Audio Code-49 claims to be Mackie compatible. 
 
"Code also supports Mackie Control/HUI control modes, so right out of the box you are ready to work with most DAWs with minimal setup."   http://www.m-audio.com/products/view/code-49
 
Any opinions?
2017/03/14 11:52:02
azslow3
abacab
The M-Audio Code-49 claims to be Mackie compatible. 
 
"Code also supports Mackie Control/HUI control modes, so right out of the box you are ready to work with most DAWs with minimal setup."   http://www.m-audio.com/products/view/code-49
 
Any opinions?

Unlike music, politic, economy, etc., in technic if something is not there, then opinions, statements, etc. can not change the fact that not existing thing does not work
2017/03/14 16:21:41
abacab
azslow3
abacab
The M-Audio Code-49 claims to be Mackie compatible. 
 
"Code also supports Mackie Control/HUI control modes, so right out of the box you are ready to work with most DAWs with minimal setup."   http://www.m-audio.com/products/view/code-49
 
Any opinions?

Unlike music, politic, economy, etc., in technic if something is not there, then opinions, statements, etc. can not change the fact that not existing thing does not work



Just wondering if something technical changed between the Ctrl-49 and the newer Code series ...
2017/04/06 03:20:59
PiBoy
Sorry for my very late reply. Until today I could use Sonar and hopping the upgrades fix this problem, but to my surprise, No.
 
Again I had to rely on this nice forum and group of people. Thank you again azslow3
 
It took me lees time this time. ;)
 
And yes abacab, it does not work as advertise. Also I had my reserve about if a midi keyboard work well in a live situations, and I can say this far: No!. Sometimes the midi key stay press, and sometimes the typical reset of the machine, and man... that is not like that. Hope is only configuration and use. Also hope that the Cakewalk guys look at this issue. 
 
Keep Shining! 
 
PiBoy
 
 
 
 
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Re: Ctrl49 and Sonar Platinum 4 weeks ago (permalink)

The M-Audio Code-49 claims to be Mackie compatible. 
 
"Code also supports Mackie Control/HUI control modes, so right out of the box you are ready to work with most DAWs with minimal setup."   http://www.m-audio.com/products/view/code-49
 
Any opinions?

 
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Re: Ctrl49 and Sonar Platinum 4 weeks ago (permalink)

abacab
The M-Audio Code-49 claims to be Mackie compatible. 
 
"Code also supports Mackie Control/HUI control modes, so right out of the box you are ready to work with most DAWs with minimal setup."   http://www.m-audio.com/products/view/code-49
 
Any opinions?
Unlike music, politic, economy, etc., in technic if something is not there, then opinions, statements, etc. can not change the fact that not existing thing does not work 

 
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Re: Ctrl49 and Sonar Platinum 4 weeks ago (permalink)

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abacab
The M-Audio Code-49 claims to be Mackie compatible. 
 
"Code also supports Mackie Control/HUI control modes, so right out of the box you are ready to work with most DAWs with minimal setup."   http://www.m-audio.com/products/view/code-49
 
Any opinions?
Unlike music, politic, economy, etc., in technic if something is not there, then opinions, statements, etc. can not change the fact that not existing thing does not work 


Just wondering if something technical changed between the Ctrl-49 and the newer Code series ...

 
Cakewalk: Sonar Platinum x64 2017-03; X3e; Dimension Pro; Rapture, Z3TA+2; CA-2A  Other:  AIR AIEP 3; AIR Ignite; Synthmaster; SONiVOX Premier, VocalizerPro; BIAB OS: Win10 Pro x64 1607System: Custom Asus H61; i3 3.4Ghz; 8GB DDR3; Intel HD Graphics; Dual Monitors; Samsung EVO 850 SSD, 250GB; WD 320GB 7200; PCIe FireWire (TI)  Audio: M-Audio FW-410 ASIO; M-Audio DX-4  Controllers: A-300PRO; Axiom-49; CME Xkey 25  External hardware: Roland JV880; JV1080; XP-30; Alesis QS-6; Casio CZ-1000; Midisport 4x4; Mackie 1202VLZ
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abacab
2017/04/06 03:22:03
PiBoy
Sorry for my very late reply. Until today I could use Sonar and hopping the upgrades fix this problem, but to my surprise, No.
 
Again I had to rely on this nice forum and group of people. Thank you again azslow3
 
It took me lees time this time. ;)
 
And yes abacab, it does not work as advertise. Also I had my reserve about if a midi keyboard work well in a live situations, and I can say this far: No!. Sometimes the midi key stay press, and sometimes the typical reset of the machine, and man... that is not like that. Hope is only configuration and use. Also hope that the Cakewalk guys look at this issue. 
 
Keep Shining! 
 
PiBoy
 
2017/04/06 12:37:04
abacab
PiBoy
 
And yes abacab, it does not work as advertise. Also I had my reserve about if a midi keyboard work well in a live situations, and I can say this far: No!. Sometimes the midi key stay press, and sometimes the typical reset of the machine, and man... that is not like that. Hope is only configuration and use. Also hope that the Cakewalk guys look at this issue.
 



I have a Roland A300-PRO that I use with Sonar.  As far as I know, the A-PRO series are the only controllers with native support in Sonar through the use of the A-PRO plugin.
 
I tried a M-Audio keyboard controller years ago, and gave up on the control aspects and bought the A-PRO.  I still like the M-Audio as a keyboard, with a nice mod wheel action.
 
Sonar is awesome in the studio, but as far as live use goes, many people prefer something like Ableton Live, for a couple of reasons.  It's rock solid audio engine, and the controller support out of the box is unmatched.
 
See this list of controllers with auto-mapping to control common parameters in Live as soon as you plug them in.
 
Warning, it's a long list...
 
https://www.ableton.com/en/live/feature-comparison/#compatible-hardware
2017/04/06 18:48:38
PiBoy
Thanks abacab, 
 
What i was referring on the Ctrl-49 on the problems I had on a live performance is that the midi keyboard comes with a software called VIP that runs all the plugins you have. Here is where I have experience, in rehearsal, some problems and yet I dont trust it for live use. Ableton Live I think work great, I will try to use it instead of the VIP software but hope is only configuration or an update of the app since it looks that it should be easy to program patches and programs but again maybe I have to use it more to configure it right.
 
Shine On!
 
PiBoy
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