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Re: Novation X-Station, M-Audio Ozonic



Hi Josh -

I have a X-Station 25 and love it - a real inspiring instrument, imho

the faders are both used for the onboard synth and for midi control - a button toggles between the two states. 

When presented in Live, there are two audio inputs, and the hardware synth audio is mixed with the two XLR inputs

Cheers,
Craig

On Jul 3, 2006, at 9:56 AM, Joshua Carroll wrote:

Excellent!  I'm becoming more and more impressed with it!

I look forward to hearing what you find regarding using synth and the audio interface simultaneously.

--Josh



goddard.duncan@mtvne.com wrote:
 >> I'm thinking about using one of these as an audio interface/secondary MIDI controller for Mobius.  I like that it has the MIDI in you talked about because that will allow me to merge in commands from my FCB1010.  And I was thinking the Synth thing would be really cool.  I assume you send the synth audio via USB on an audio channel, right?

I'm glad to hear it's easy to program.  That means a lot.

Are the 9 faders pre-assigned to synth controls, or are they already MIDI continuous controllers? <<
 
josh-
yes, the midi-in was an unexpected bonus. in fact, you'r fcb1010, if I recall correctly, will also merge it's incoming with it's outgoing in this fashion, so you can daisy chain them & another device. midi coming back up the usb cable can be merged onto none, one or both of the midi-outs. 
 
the synth-audio will find it's way out the usb.... but as a purely practical point, I have never tried the thing as an audio interface with the synth active aswell as the audio-in. so I don't know if this is presented to the computer as two or four channels of audio. tonight I will have a look.
the continuous controllers (all of them- there are many knobs & buttons aswell as the sliders) are freely assignable, & this doesn't "break" what they do in synth-mode. in fact, it's simpler than that- the synth mode & the controller mode are two separate states of the machine, with one switch to enable "synth" or "controller" mode. 
I hardly use the synth engine, despite it's being rather good, because- well- I'm spoiled for synths already.
 
did I mention the quality of the hardware? it feels pretty solid compared to most of those controller keyboards (evolution &c., you know the ones I mean). the only drag is having to use a wall-wart when it's not usb-powered. it needs 500mA so a direct connection to a desktop is ok, laptops might be a bit iffy. a powered hub is probably the way to go there. it will run off batteries too.
 
d.


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