I think I'm good on MIDI control surfaces now...
So, the complete list...
- A Roland GI-10 with GK-2A that's not currently installed on a guitar.
- A Studiologic VMK161 - hammer action weighted Piano controller.
- A Novation Launchpad Mini OG - simple LED grid controller, not analog.
- An Arturia The Laboratory 49 - a semi-weighted synth controller with a lot of knobs and buttons.
- And now, a Akai MPD32 rhythm pad controller. Not one of the rare, fancy things you can use drumsticks on but it has pressure sensitive pads with aftertouch and a huge amount of DAW control surfaces that can be programmed. Gonna create a custom Ardour profile for it.
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I think it's fair to say I have every conceivable base covered when it comes to inputting MIDI data into a computer. Need to hack together some kind of two-level stand for them, which should be a fun project by itself.
Oh, and I also went to my "opium den" today, the local Raspberry Pi shop - walking out with another 02W (Minidexxed, maybe?), some adapter cables - and a 27W PSU for the World's Worst Recording Studio. According to reports, that should get me maybe 30% extra CPU performance, which should deal with the last few pops I was getting when doing IR modelling.
So that as the computer; the Alpha, UA-100 and Popcorn as audio interfaces, the MT-D47, Popcorn, Mew and the SD-20 as synths (plus maybe a Minidexxed), I feel like I'm basically set for life in music studio hardware, don't you..?