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alkota
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Anyone have one of these joints to use with Reason? If so... any thoughts? Reviews?
Hey I plan to use this with reason and ableton.
Saw a lot of midi controllers but at first sight this is the one that i seem to understand.
There is only one thing im concerned.
The m-audio has around 50 memory options.
So for example I can select memory 1 and ill be controlling cubase instantly.
memory 2 ableton
memory 3 logic, and so on
The panorama hAs mixer, instrument, transport, and Internal mode
Are this equivalent to the memory functions on axiom?
Say if I select internal can i be instantly in ableton. And can i have multiple memorys to select other daws at the same time?
Thank you in advance!
Mario
I plan to use it on live performances with ableton and reason at the same time.
Can i switch it isntantly to control reason and then ableton and then reason and then ableton and so on?
They are gonna be adding more Daws to be fully supported software, so for now to control abelton you will have to set it to standard midi control behavior when not using reason.I plan to use it on live performances with ableton and reason at the same time.
Can i switch it isntantly to control reason and then ableton and then reason and then ableton and so on?
They are gonna be adding more Daws to be fully supported software, so for now to control abelton you will have to set it to standard midi control behavior when not using reason.
you can use reason without it, but you will still be in the computer some of the time. i haven't used the panorama in a very long time, but from what i remember you still had to consult the computer to browse even when you set up some key shortcuts to launch the browser. you can totally stay on the keyboard other than that but it takes a lot of navigating/button presses to get around. moving around reason was pretty smooth for sure. they have mode buttons for each section (sequencer, mixer, rack).I've got a Keyboard I'm comfortable with, so I was looking at the P1, I've been using reason7 a lot more heavily than Ableton now(have an apc40), but still use them together sometimes. I stare at the computer screen studying and working most of the day and it sucks to be staring at the same screen to make music. Switching through and clicking the different windows on Reason is not so smooth. It seems like no one has any complaints with this panorama series. I think it's priced pretty damn fair too. I feel like I want it bad, but I'm just a little hesitant. Is it definitely something you don't want to use Reason without?
you can use reason without it, but you will still be in the computer some of the time. i haven't used the panorama in a very long time, but from what i remember you still had to consult the computer to browse even when you set up some key shortcuts to launch the browser. you can totally stay on the keyboard other than that but it takes a lot of navigating/button presses to get around. moving around reason was pretty smooth for sure. they have mode buttons for each section (sequencer, mixer, rack).
this is last i checked though which was maybe a year ago. it very well could be updated now but i don't know. like i said though you could always ask them. bet they'll answer you