There's also a dedicated on-screen editor, which adds further flexibility. With user presets as well, the Control made a great little controller for Live. After configuration in Live's Preferences, the device had immediate control over Live, with three separate templates, covering more detailed mixer functions, sends, clip launching, and device control. Novation has made set-up as straightforward as possible, whether you're using it with the free iOS apps, or with Ableton Live, Logic Pro, and FL Studio, or any other DAW, on the computer. In terms of build quality the Launch Control doesn't feel particularly delicate, and it's not as teeny as you might think. Eight factory and eight user banks provide many times more control per square inch of surface area. The pads aren't velocity sensitive, but they're still backlit with those three-colour RGB LEDs. You can never have too many knobs in your studio, and the Launch Control is a cheap and compact way to add 16 more, along with eight pads. A suite of controllers that are truly portable between your studio and mobile devices is pretty tantalising. These devices are buss-powered from computer or iPad, and also compatible with Windows, OS X, and Linux. If this was just about the smaller designs, that would be interesting enough, up to a point, but it's also about compatibility. "If this was just about the smaller designs, that would be interesting enough, up to a point, but it's also about compatibility"
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