Steinberg has previewed the CC121 Advanced Integration Controller, an all-new USB controller for its Cubase 4 DAW. This is the first time the company has released a hardware control surface for its software since the ill-fated Houston was launched back in 2000.
Here's an example of using the continuous controller messages from the Manta to route the touch sensitivity of the sensors to a MIDI instrument. In this example, a Hammond organ style softsynth is used, and the volume is controlled by the value of highest sensor output.
The holistic approach that Steinberg provides in form of its Advanced Integration technology allows this smart CI2 USB-powered studio alongside its dedicated Cubase AI 5 audio workstation to easily assist entry-level to professional musicians and producers.
Hardware skillfully meets software by combining the best of two worlds with the Steinberg CI2 Advanced Integration USB Studio and Cubase AI 5. As the name implies, the CI2 houses two major functions. Theres the two-channel XLR combo interface equipped with two sophisticated microphone preamps and...
Here is a quick preview of Livid Instruments' Code controller. It is a grid based encoder controller, where each encoder act's a a button and knob. I am running Live here with the first knob in each row controlling the level for that column, and the effects for that column on the next 3 knobs. Each ...