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Sort of an impulse buy with no intention to us for DJing, I tediously mapped to be an Ableton and VST controller..worth it in the end and I still use it to DJ with for light venues.
Still sort of getting in the groove for it (steep learning curve) but great and super affordable controller. I use the pads and encoders for Ableton SFX and EFX racks and the nice little CV out control for external analog sequencing.
So after much debate, I finally purchased one of these and I run a jazzmutant lemur style controller app over wifi to ableton..so now I need a personal router for my rig. Or hopefully supports MIDI through mirco to standard USB coding..I guess we will find out. Also DJ off of it without any hardware controllers needed.
Mobile cloud sharing without having to use all sorts of sophisticated accounts and stuff. And totally share-able!
"It has two knobs: Fatness, and Color!" If Dada Life created it, it's a keeper.
A solid 1 TB of musical memory. I take it with me wherever I go. Always a party when 300+ GB of music fits in your pocket, ya know?
I originally bought it for portable MIDI writing but then turned it upside down and reprogrammed to be an Ableton shortcut controller.
A very diverse arsenal of sounds and um..different? interface for sound design.
Big fan of the "rack" view on this software. A keeper for live perfromances.
The backbone of everything I do.
Easy mapping leading to smooth flow.
Not really my favorite for electronic music work, but a necessity for mastering and signal processing!
Can't beat that analog buzz and fuzz....all I had at the moment and couldn't say no.cleaned it up/re-wire and runs good as new.
Perfect for the on-the-go DJ or producer...great effects in a simple little box.
Ok not my best choice in $150 gear purchase, but has some fun little tweaks. I recommend buying a power supply (make sure the right voltage/current). Not as useful as its twin, the Mini KP 2