From mskremote@yahoo.com Sat Jun 23 07:22:17 2012
Subject:Re: VB3 1.4 v 2.0 was mojo/vb3 vibrato

Sounds ideal for live performance - why didn't Crumar think of this? I am suprised that M Audio, Novation etc. manage to stay in business when a NanoKontrol 1 is all anyone needs and Korg cannot be destined for a bright future given they replaced it with an 8 slider version without any rotary controls.

>> It has enough if you assign the cabinet knobs to a second "scene" (it has 4 of thems: in each scene each knob/button can send a different midi cc or have a different behavior).
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> > I don't know of any midi controller that has enough rotary and on/off buttons to allow each of the tweakable parameters in VB3 to be mapped.
> > > Korg nanokontrol, version 1 should have enough.
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> How so? For a start VB3 1.4 has 17 rotary controls, the nano 9 knobs.
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> Like to think a little longer and suggest another midi controller with 9 faders (for 1 manual drawbars), at least 17 rotary controls,  8 buttons, plus mod wheel for leslie slow - stop - fast. 
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