Hello folks... I'm not shure...I'm really not shure if this controller will be suitable for resolume.
But it's sooooo beautiful...I have to post it.
Akai will produce the "Ableton Push" controller in the near future. HOME!
Included
Push controller
Universal Power Supply: 100-240VAC, 50/60Hz with interchangeable heads for North/Central America & Japan, Europe and UK (Type A, C, G).
USB cable
Quick Start Guide
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Download version of Live 9 Intro, Standard, or Suite (depending on which edition you choose to purchase)
Dimensions
The Push controller gets power from the USB port. If you would like to increase the brightness of the display and LEDs, use the included power supply.
Connections
USB port
Power adapter input
Two assignable footswitch inputs
Pads
64 velocity and pressure-sensitive pads
RGB backlighting
Designed by Akai Professional
Encoders
11 touch-sensitive encoders
Display
Four line LCD alphanumeric display
Touchstrip
12 cm touch strip for pitch bend/scrolling
24 LEDs for navigation
Great for beginners and educators
Together with popular software apps, beginners can learn to play quickly and easily with QuNexus’ game-like blue and white glowing keys, creating a fun and interactive learning experience. Now anyone can play the piano.
Pro functionality
QuNexus is the first keyboard controller to unite four generations of synthesis: MIDI, Control Voltage, OSC and USB.
"Though unconventional, QuNexus' sensor keys are faster and more accurate than my other keyboard controllers" Lauren Urroz (Keyboardist-DJ-Producer)
25 Smart Sensor Keys detect Pressure, Location, and Velocity
Polyphonic Aftertouch
7 Octave range
Pitch Bend Pad
2 CV/Gate Inputs
Gate and 3 CV Outputs (16-bit)
Blue and White LED Illumination with 16 levels of brightness
Portable: 14 oz, 3.5" x 10" x .5 "
Plug and Play: USB powered, no drivers needed
MacOS, Windows, iOS, Android, Linux
Greetz
cosmowe
Last edited by cosmowe on Wed Jul 31, 2013 13:42, edited 1 time in total.
Remember when controllers were simple? The software didn't do much, and controllers didn't have to. We're as guilty as anyone of making instruments that can do a lot, but sometimes you just need to control a mixdown, latch onto some plugins, or setup some sliders and knobs to always do “just one thing.”
I'm still on the APC 20 with no need to upgrade yet... maybes in the near future when I buy a new machine and upgrade to Res4!!! - just thinking out loud.