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hamburski wrote:Gravity Jim, this looks like exactly what I've been hunting for. How hard was it to set it up to work with DP?
Plug and play. You can set the unit for one of several DAWs (DP not included, natch) or for basic Mackie HUI implementation, which I did, and I haven't fooled with it since.
I could probably squeeze a bit more functionality out of it if I chose, but it already does all I asked of it (channel faders, master fader, pan pots, transport controls).
Jim Bordner
MacPro 5,1 (3.33Ghz 12-core), 32g RAM, OS X 10.14.6 • MOTU DP 10.11 • Logic Pro X 10.2.5 • Waves Platinum, UAD-2, Slate Digital, Komplete, Omnisphere 2, LASS, CineSamples, Chipsounds, V Collection 5[color]
No kidding. That sounds promising. I saw a demonstration on Youtube (with Logic or one of the other supported DAWs) where you could use dedicated buttons to expand or collapse the size of your tracks, or of your waveforms. Have you accessed that function too? Plug and play for basic functions, at that price, would still make me pretty happy; just curious.
I haven't done any of that stuff. My reflexes to reach for the trackpad for that stuff is so completely ingrained that I haven't bothered. There are a pair of "Zoom" buttons (Up/Down - East/West) just above the jog wheel, but I haven't bothered to program them.
Jim Bordner
MacPro 5,1 (3.33Ghz 12-core), 32g RAM, OS X 10.14.6 • MOTU DP 10.11 • Logic Pro X 10.2.5 • Waves Platinum, UAD-2, Slate Digital, Komplete, Omnisphere 2, LASS, CineSamples, Chipsounds, V Collection 5[color]
Hey Jim - test-driving the Platform M now and it was indeed pretty plug-and-play, at least so far as getting DP to see the faders and transport controls. But I've got no automation on the faders yet. The mac just added it to my audio MIDI controls upon restart, and then I went into Setup/Control Surface Setup in DP and chose Mackie Control and the first input and output port. Did you get under the hood any other way to get the automation happening?
Update: My bad, I was running the Platform on bus power only; you need to have the power supply plugged in for it to have enough juice to motorize the faders. Solved!
Still want to see if I can configure the Zoom buttons somehow...
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Gravity Jim wrote:I haven't done any of that stuff. My reflexes to reach for the trackpad for that stuff is so completely ingrained that I haven't bothered. There are a pair of "Zoom" buttons (Up/Down - East/West) just above the jog wheel, but I haven't bothered to program them.
Can you tweak plug-in parameters with it? How do you program various buttons? Or do they just transmit certain keystrokes and you use DP's commands window to assign an action to that keystroke?
I recently got 2 Platform M for my live rigs ( see my sign. )
I programed buttons, but AFAIK not every control can be programed , i.e. not the
pair of "Zoom" buttons (Up/Down - East/West)
most Behringer's stuff - remote / edit - lacks features or isn't finished yet,
( as is other newer software, I work with their older remote software )
Best
Klaus
dhelpling wrote:I would love any advice from users who actually own and use a control surface with DP9. Something small form-factor and of a quality build - money doesn't matter if it works (not touch-screen).
What is the reason for not wanting a touch screen? Thanks...
waxman
DP9.5, Macbook Pro (2018) Mojave, Slate VMS mic, Everything Bundle, Dual Raven MTI 2, Apollo Twin Quad, UAD Arrow, UAD Satellite Octo Tbolt and all the UAD plugs, NI Komplete 11 Ultimate & Arturia V Collection 6, Maschine Studio MK3 Hardware, NI Komplete Kontrol 61s MK 2, Spectrasonics Ominisphere, Superior Drummer, BFD3, Ozone 7, Altiverb, Sound Toys, Waves, Final Cut X. PT 11.
James Steele wrote:I'm guessing tactile feedback? Real faders and pots?
Roger that.
Man, I dropped the ball on this thread... it's been a little crazy since the wildfires.
I don't know about CueMix. I don't use it, so I have no idea. But I really liked James's idea... if a specific fader, knob or button isn't doing what you want, let DP translate it into something you do want.
I tried 4 control surfaces including the Icon, and found that I couldn't really predict very well how it would work for me... I just made sure I could return or exchange whatever I bought (I sold the Raven for a little more than I paid, thanks to the early fever). The Platform-M is the one I kept. Perfect for me, maybe not for you. Try one for a couple weeks, and if you hate it, send it back.
Jim Bordner
MacPro 5,1 (3.33Ghz 12-core), 32g RAM, OS X 10.14.6 • MOTU DP 10.11 • Logic Pro X 10.2.5 • Waves Platinum, UAD-2, Slate Digital, Komplete, Omnisphere 2, LASS, CineSamples, Chipsounds, V Collection 5[color]
I have a question on the Platform M (and the Platform X expander):
If you're using the Platform M with the expander, and you use the bank buttons, does the DP mixer window collapse to SIXTEEN faders instead of eight, reflecting how many physical faders you have?
One more Platform M question... no template for DP is available. In setting up, did you use another DAW's template to start or do a complete custom setup in the controller's app? Thanks Jim!