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USB Faders
Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2007 6:23 pm
by dawman
I recently bought an MRC ( Lexicon ) MIDI controller for an ancient Reverb for it's 4 faders and small size. It works great but it is a somewhat rare item, as I haven't seen one since.
Are there any other small USB sized fader boxes that would fir on the open left side of a large controller.
6 x 8, 8 x 10, something of that nature.
The Lexicon MRC is perfect as it also serves as a filter, and has dual I/O's.
It works well and also accepts the LCD upgrade for a really bright small LCD.
I need a couple of these little babies, or anything that comes close.
Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2007 11:34 pm
by valis
Faderfox has a few options, two of which have 6 faders each (LC2 and LV2). They are NOT usb but rather midi, however you can daisy chain them for multple units and they're very compact (roughly 7"x4"x2.75"). They also seem pretty well built for what they are (plastic).
JL Cooper has several units that would work, the 8-fader
FaderMaster Pro (12.25” x 6.75” x 1.5”), and the
MCS3000X and
MCS3000 XL but I don't know how easy these are to edit or how their build is although they look decent. Note also that the last 2 are motorized faders, which you may or may not like. Looks like most or all come in either usb or midi versions (or serial but that's only useful for video apps etc).
M-audio (formerly evolution)
UC33e USB Controller is of 'ok' build and supports usb and custom editable programs for its faders and buttons. 13” x 8.4” x 3”
Then of course there's the venerable but built-like-a-tank Peavey PC 1600x, but that's not in production anymore so you'd have to pick one up on ebay etc. And of couse no usb there either.
Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 4:20 am
by Janni
Those are without display, but the fader version can emulate a mackie control (hello wolf!!!) and there's a little program which emulates the display. I like them! And they are cheap and easy to program...
http://www.behringer.com/BCF2000/index.cfm
http://www.behringer.com/BCR2000/index.cfm
Cheers,
Jan
Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 7:54 am
by dawman
Thank You My Brotha's.
As always I appreciate the extra help.
I have used JL Coopers stuff for MIDI lights for years, I can't believe they still make great niche products.
I will probably get the Fader fox 2.
Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 8:31 am
by Janni
ok, the behringers are rather big!

Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 12:35 pm
by dawman
It is a good surface w/ Scope though, just overkill for a simple lower manual drawbar emulation.
Every controller you see has drawbars these days, but they are always misplaced on the right side.A slight oversight, but I still have a need for properly placing the faders on the left side.I always used drawbar movements for the upper manual solo style of playing. Not the lower manual. The lower was used for comps and backing leads.
Brotha' Man Janni, I bought some MIDI Solutions hardware thanks to your great tip there.
They have a solution for every type of scemario imaginable/
Thanks Again 4 That.
Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 1:04 pm
by wolf
This one I use in my live rig as it's small enough to fit everywhere :
http://www.doepfer.de/pf.htm
Too bad it's discontinued, but if you happen to find it 2nd hand you're a lucky guy.
Their ribbon controller is cool, too.
A fellow did the sound example for it.
Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 3:41 pm
by dawman
Yeah,
That's a perfect little buggar.
I have searches on ebay for the MRC and the pocket fader/
It will be an added luxury, I just have to wait.
Thank You Brotha' Man Wolf.