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Description

The Evolution UC-33e is your ticket to seamless music production, whether you're in the studio or performing live. Designed with both novice and seasoned musicians in mind, this versatile USB hardware controller offers effortless integration with any computer music/MIDI setup. The UC-33e's compact design belies its powerful capabilities, offering control over 47 different parameters and featuring 33 memory locations to effortlessly switch between setups.

Setting up your UC-33e is straightforward, thanks to 33 pre-set configurations tailored for popular software like Propellerhead Reason, Ableton Live, and Cubase SX. With its intuitive layout, you can easily assign real-time controls via a numerical keypad, ensuring that each of the 47 controllers can transmit pre-programmed Sys-Ex messages. Store your personalized configurations in the 33 memory locations for quick access, and use the included librarian program to save, edit, and share setups with ease.

One of the standout features is the controller mute function, which allows you to position controls without affecting performance, preventing unwanted jumps in filters or levels. The drawbar mode for sliders enhances the experience for virtual organ enthusiasts, making the UC-33e an indispensable tool for both studio and live environments. Whether you're using it in a standalone MIDI setup or as a remote controller, the UC-33e promises to elevate your musical expression.

Key Features:

  • 24 fully-assignable rotary knobs
  • 9 full-size assignable ALPS faders with light indicators
  • Independent channel assign for all 47 controllers
  • 33 memory locations, including 4 one-touch access buttons
  • 14 assignable buttons for sequencer control and data entry
  • Multi-purpose LCD display for controller assignments
  • Drawbar mode for sliders
  • Memory dump facility for setup transfers
  • Global channel assign for up to 16 channels
  • Sys-Ex librarian software for PC users
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"DJ-ing" in Logic with the Evolution UC-33e

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"DJ-ing" in Logic with the Evolution UC-33e

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39242 - M-AUDIO EVOLUTION UC-33e USB/MIDI CONTROLLER. WORKS GREAT

Paul Jolly

Paul Jolly

Reviews

PROS

  • Works seamlessly with Ableton Live for DJing and effects

  • Cost-effective for beginners in Controller DJing

  • Highly customizable for performance programming

  • Suitable for both music production and DJing applications

  • Classic midi controller with easy configuration

CONS

  • Feels cheaply made due to plastic construction

  • Design looks dated compared to modern controllers

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Evolution UC-33e.

Software and compatibility

  • It's noted that the UC-33e may not work over USB with OS 11 due to legacy USB compatibility issues, despite being class compliant.

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  • Using the MIDI Out to connect via an audio interface is suggested as a workaround for those experiencing USB recognition issues on newer Mac OS versions.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Issues with USB connectivity could stem from broken sockets or solder joints, a common problem with older MIDI controllers like the UC-33e.

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Build quality

  • Knobs and faders on the UC-33e are neither premium nor cheap, with a decent weight; however, the position markers are hard to see in low light.

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Comparisons

  • The UC-33e is considered more of a complement to devices like a Launchpad, unlike the MPD32 which offers pads for more complex performance and looping capabilities.

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Features and functionality

  • The UC-33e is noted for its focus on triggering and adjusting FX/volumes, rather than the performance-oriented design of devices like the MPD32.

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User experience

  • Owners feel the UC-33e is suitable for practice and casual use, but those seeking a professional-grade device may want to explore other options.

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Critic Reviews

M-Audio: Evolution UC-33e USB MIDI control surface | Tape Op Magazine | Longform candid interviews with music producers and audio engineers covering mixing, mastering, recording and music production.

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4.5 out of 5

Based on 7 Reviews and 32 Ratings

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mrtomclaes

Classic knobs & faders

The UC33 was my favorite midi controller used with Ableton to DJ (triggering and effects) back in the days, way before the Ableton DJ equipment was released. It's a rather plastic box, but I'll keep it just for memories.

pkennethk

Yeah, but I bet it still works with Ableton and your current computer today, without a driver. How many USB devices from the early 00's can say the same?

caalmm

Excellent piece of gear. Function over form with this one...

Latches perfectly. Although the build looks dated, it works primarily with Ableton Live like a charm. Perfect for budgeting purposes for introduction to Controller DJing.

K

Great controller! out of print.

One of the great classic midi controllers. Feels a little cheap but it does an amazing job and very easy to configure.

muninn

sometimes is not working a pair of knobs

but i've payed this thing 50 bucks. and looks great.

everyos

M-Audio

One of Everyos´s Favorites Brands of midi controllers and audio interfaces, he use this controller for the small mixing in ableton live and some controls in Traktor Scratch Pro

oldsloturtle

Programable midi controller

Programming your performance with knobs and faders.

fword

Ultimate control device

Good for automation and even using with Traktor

Artist usage

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See how Solid Snake uses Evolution UC-33e

Solid Snake

Music Producer, DJ

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They list all their studio gear on their website, you can see this item too.

See how Dom Kane uses Evolution UC-33e

Dom Kane

Music Producer

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In a studio tour video by MusicRadar Tech, Dom Kane showcases his Evolution UC-33e MIDI controller.

See how Danger uses Evolution UC-33e

Danger

Composer, Music Producer

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This post lists his gear used in live performances

See how Rex the Dog uses Evolution UC-33e

Rex the Dog

Music Producer

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in the video he is tweaking a remix on the UC-33 controller

See how Traumer uses Evolution UC-33e

Traumer

Music Producer

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Can see Evolution UC-33e Midi Controller on live act.

See how Tinush uses Evolution UC-33e

Tinush

Music Producer

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At 3:34 Tinush can be seen using the Evolution UC-33 Midi Controller. Actually one can see him playing with it in every video of his gigs.

Genre Usage

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