Hi!
You haven't missed this, right? :)
http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget....01-14-2011.jpg
http://www.engadget.com/2011/01/14/k...b-controllers/
Searched the forum but didn't find anything about it!
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Hi!
You haven't missed this, right? :)
http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget....01-14-2011.jpg
http://www.engadget.com/2011/01/14/k...b-controllers/
Searched the forum but didn't find anything about it!
/ O
But the key question is: Will it blend?
I mean break. Will it break. I know a lot of people got mightily pissed off by the shoddy build quality of the first lot of nanos.
Why didn't they do a 4x4 grid???
does it light up? if not i still prefer ye ol' akai lpd8 for a "temporary solution" more like "practical cost solution"
I wonder how the nano Kontrol 2 is gun look like. . .I hope there's more faders and knobs. . I ran out of those on ALL 4 scenes. . .
I just hope the quality lasts longer on the pads tho. . .
*back to work*
BTW. . @Oskars
Ever get your controller working yet?
Yup. I might buy one of these if Best Buy carries these, just because I have a stupid gift card to use up.
http://www.korg.com/Product.aspx?pd=596
http://www.audioinclined.com/images/..._black_top.jpg
http://www.korg.com/uploads/Images/N...8932440000.png
I've been using a NanoKontrol with turntables every weekend since it came out and I love it.
The layout the new one is cleaner than the previous version with the buttons more spaced out, but I noticed that Korg eliminated a whole row and a button from the transport.
That means they added 8 buttons but deleted 3 buttons, a knob, and a fader.
Kinda evens out, doesn't it.
I just got a nanokontrol v1 recently for use alongside cdj's/external mixer and for some use with ableton in the future. iv got to say, it doesnt really seem like they've improved much on this range, definately not disappointed i didnt wait a bit longer before getting it.
anyone had a go
what do the pads feel like compared the the LPD8?