http://createdigital...ect/#more-23862
New LIVID ui board
Started by
peterpressure
, May 21 2012 14:41
6 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 21 May 2012 - 14:41
#2
Posted 22 May 2012 - 02:58
Thanks for the link.
The interessant thing in livid is the graveyard part of their site : http://shop.lividins.../graveyard.html
The interessant thing in livid is the graveyard part of their site : http://shop.lividins.../graveyard.html
#3
Posted 24 May 2012 - 23:43
@damnit: Do ya've ordered there before!? Ideally some button/switch?!?
They look very interesting, I'm right that they're the usual "two-pole-circuit-shut-when-pressed" (don't know how explain it better, ya know what I mean for sure), aren't they!?
They look very interesting, I'm right that they're the usual "two-pole-circuit-shut-when-pressed" (don't know how explain it better, ya know what I mean for sure), aren't they!?
#4
Posted 03 June 2012 - 02:10
No I don't order anything juste found the page and it's rare for manufacturers to sell some parts of their products
#5
Posted 03 June 2012 - 22:38
Thanks for lettin me know.
Have 2-3 other projects on my list, waitin to get finished, but'll order a few buttons there afterwards to play around with.
Have 2-3 other projects on my list, waitin to get finished, but'll order a few buttons there afterwards to play around with.
#6
Posted 03 June 2012 - 23:54
i've looked at their buttons before for one of my projects, but the button/spacer layouts aren't correct for me. it's an ableton live controller so i thought soft buttons would be cool, but i always return to the tact switch and led configuration. it's cheap and easy and works fine. i never noticed that the brain is $189. seems expensive compared the price of an LPC17.
#7
Posted 06 June 2012 - 21:37
i never noticed that the brain is $189. seems expensive compared the price of an LPC17.
this was also my first thought, especially considered that the firmware capabilities are very user friendly, but accordingly also limited.
On the other hand I think, that they made a good product out of their platform. It's superior compared to other commercial solutions (e.g. Doepfer), and users are paying for the development and support efforts -> well done!
Best Regards, Thorsten.
Buy TK a Beer Disclaimer: buying TK a beer gets you absolutely nothing in return likesuchas firmware enhancements, technical advices and MIDIbox troubleshooting assistance.
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