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  • @buzzsaw1003

    With the wide spread of possibilities on the Lemur some complexity naturally comes with. But as a starter you can use predefined control templates from the JM-user section or if you you work with Ableton Live+max4live you can use Jazzmutants MU, which is a detailed plug and play surface.

  • does this replace the need for a mixer?? i ahvent seen a video yet that shows the lemur having a mixer type interface....if it does...im sold :]

  • @walkingtrash

    as long as you stay within your DAW, it is easy to make a mixer control (fader,pan, etc.). But if you have hardware, you still need a mixer for the audio signals.

    The Lemur can control every Midi or OSC signal.....

  • The Lemur is great probably will get one but I always liked the tactile feel of real buttons and knobs.

  • yep! you´re right. But the freedom of interfacedesign is worth it...

    Furthermore you can combine your Lemur with other controllers for tactile feedback (e.g.rotary encoders)

  • nice!

  • nice!

  • extremely sweet template you got there! I really would like to have a copy of it if you don't mind? :)

  • Out god damn rageous

  • very cool... always like yr videos man... keep them coming... the song is very nice... can i get a copy?

  • nice to hear :-))

    there is a link for a mp3 at the info of the video. feel free to download and share!... (creative commons license)

  • Fettes Lied, gute Lösung mit den Kommentarblasen, und stereo ist es doch auch !?! Also: TOP!

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