![]() For me, it’s already sitting on my desk, so in essence, it takes up no extra space. I’m not sure I would recommend this method to someone that doesn’t already have a MIDI controller mind. My particular controller is a Novation Launchkey Mini MkII and retails for around $100, but you can get cheaper. ![]() I have a small MIDI keyboard and controller on my main desk the whole time so that I can tap out tunes and try music-related software quickly from my main workstation. For now, let’s look at what I’ve been working on this week. I’m going to give the trial version a good try and see what I think and I’ll report back on that later. Tangent does have an iOS app that enables you to control Capture One Pro with an iPad for $74.99, but at this point, I’m on the fence about that too. The Tangent system looks amazing, and probably works great too, but the price is a little out of my comfort zone, and that’s saying something. I bought the Pallete Gear system and to be honest, for what it is, it took up too much space on my desk, so it found its way into my storeroom and didn’t get back out again. There are dedicated controller systems such as Pallete Gear and Tangent that I am aware of. You could, in fact, use this method to control pretty much any application that accepts keyboard shortcuts, but I love speeding up my workflow, so let’s take a look at my findings. Today we’re going to explore an exciting way to use a MIDI controller that you might have lying around to controller Capture One Pro.
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