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Posted: 27 Mar 2015, 14:32
by ahs
what is the best (usefull) controller for HH2
notepad. bcr2000. bcf2000 or else ?
i wan't many knobs and faders
thank you for suggestions

Posted: 27 Mar 2015, 15:51
by drakh
depends on what you want to do :)
m-audio uc33 has many knobs and faders as well (but it is old controller so you have to search for one).
i am using korg nno control+akai apc mini+akai mpd32

Posted: 27 Mar 2015, 15:58
by ceasless
I have the Launch Control XL, it's pretty good. But I didn't realize that Panorama had released the P1 when I bought it. That one looks really slick.

Basically anything at all will work incredibly well with HH, because you can wire it to work however you would like!

Posted: 27 Mar 2015, 15:58
by ceasless
That said, drakh has been releasing great stuff for those Akai controllers. A good place to start if you want plug and play.

Posted: 27 Mar 2015, 17:19
by ahs
what about launchpad (teh new one wich is coming)

Posted: 27 Mar 2015, 18:59
by ceasless
ahs:

It will be awesome, without a doubt! Anything grid-like can probably be easily wired into existing grid patches like drakh's APC mini patches. There are already Launchpad versions of both actually. (drakh, I'm saying it again, I love you man!)

You mentioned knobs though, so I left the grid controllers off the table. If you like grids AND knobs, you will probably love Push. Some caveats specifically for Usine:

I have plans to hook drakh's patches up to Push and write a blog post about it at the same time. I was waiting on HH2 for it though. And it's here! So it will be soon, I hope. With Push I hope to eventually have the 'ultimate' (non-touchscreen) controller for Usine. And to help this, everything is modular -- anything made for one grid can be fit onto another.

I've already got a lot of functionality covered by a script module like changing all the pad colors or sending text to individual segments of the LCD. It just needs to be distilled into multiple modules and documented properly. There's a thread about it in the add-ons section.