I’m a big fan of faders because you can control more than one parameter at a time with one hand - but do motorized faders make a difference?
FaderPort 8 was designed for Studio One and its integration with Live is based on the MCU standard.
In this video I explore how well this integration works, what the limitations are, and what it’s like to use Live with this kind of interface.
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TIMELINE:
0:00 Intro
1:10 MCU integration
1:20 Hardware overview
2:20 Fader functions
3:00 Track controls
4:40 Transport control
5:10 Control section
6:10 Misc buttons
7:30 Editing plugins
8:50 Automation
10:10 Beyond 8 paramaters
11:50 External plugins
13:30 MIDI mode
14:20 Pros and cons
15:50 Fader jam
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