Well, at around $500, the device is a bit expensive, although the motor faders are nice and usually not very cheap, but especially since there are apparently no pads at all and there aren't many buttons, it is a luxury controller that is slightly overpriced. But you can still recommend this controller, and the LED displays are also good.
When I was looking for prices, I came across the "Reloop Keypad Pro" controller, which I consider to be much more recommendable for VJs, it only costs around $235 and also offers LED and even OLED displays, no motor faders but I find the features very, very convincing: reloop.com/reloop-keypad-pro/
Features:
Compact USB-MIDI DAW workstation
Combination of mini master keyboard, drum pads, a mixer unit, and DAW controls
All the essential music production tools at your fingertips in one single device
Wireless Bluetooth connection (via wireless MIDI) for mobile music production on smart devices
Plug-and-play: Full integration with Bitwig Studio
Keyboard with 25 mini keys across nine playable octaves
Drum pad section: Sixteen velocity-sensitive drum pads with aftertouch and RGB lighting
Control section: Eight channel strips with line faders, endless encoder (pan), two potentiometers (send/return), and three illuminated function buttons (Channel, Solo, Rec)
DAW master section: Dedicated buttons for transport control and the key recording functions (Play, Stop, Rec, Loop, Zoom, Automate, Metronome, Scene, Tap, etc.)
Four selectable performance scenes with LED indication
Master volume fader, pitch bend, and modulation wheels
Shift button to control secondary layer functions
OLED display for the real-time reference of parameters and settings
Navigation encoder for browsing scenes and settings
Perform mode button: Quick access to tweak a channel device with 8 encoders
Bluetooth pairing button
Quick reset button
CC/PC MIDI mode button
Clip Launch mode button to toggle the drum pad section
Integrated arpeggiator with multiple patterns
Octave up/down, Sustain and Velocity buttons
Chord function: Makes it simple to play common chords
Scale mode: Hit the right note every time in four different scale modes
MIDI-compatible with all popular DAWs
USB bus-powered or battery-operated
6.3mm jack connection for an external sustain pedal
3.5mm jack connection for MIDI out
Integrated passive USB hub (2x USB-A) to connect additional recording peripherals
Kensington lock connection
Includes a comprehensive software package of plugins and samples: Bitwig Studio 8-Track DAW recording software, Loopcloud Studio (two-month access), Excite Audio Lifeline Expanse Lite multi-effects plugin, Melodics (40 free lessons) and a three-month free Serato Studio license
Incl. USB-B to C cable, USB-B to A cable, 3.5mm audio to MIDI cable adapter and instruction manual
If I hadn't bought the very smart "AKAI APC-KEY25" a few years ago at a special storeclosing-sale price of only US$70, I would buy the "Reloop Keypad Pro" straight away💥, it's simply great and very good value for money considering the current situation!!👏👏😜
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Well, at around $500, the device is a bit expensive, although the motor faders are nice and usually not very cheap, but especially since there are apparently no pads at all and there aren't many buttons, it is a luxury controller that is slightly overpriced. But you can still recommend this controller, and the LED displays are also good.
When I was looking for prices, I came across the "Reloop Keypad Pro" controller, which I consider to be much more recommendable for VJs, it only costs around $235 and also offers LED and even OLED displays, no motor faders but I find the features very, very convincing:
reloop.com/reloop-keypad-pro/
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If I hadn't bought the very smart "AKAI APC-KEY25" a few years ago at a special storeclosing-sale price of only US$70, I would buy the "Reloop Keypad Pro" straight away💥, it's simply great and very good value for money considering the current situation!!👏👏😜