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Código de producto: PANORAMA-T6 | ID: 286701
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Teclado del controlador Midi. Panorama T6 es el primer controlador en ofrecer control de plugin de instrumento de nivel Nektar en cualquier DAW compatible con VST / AU. Cargue los parches directamente desde el teclado y comience a controlar los parámetros inmediatamente, con cada cambio instantáneamente visible en la pantalla LED. Controle cualquier plugin de instrumento con uno de los muchos mapas incluidos o personalice y cree el suyo propio. Descubra nuevas herramientas de rendimiento como las potentes funciones de acorde, retención y repetición de notas. Ajuste los parámetros de repetición, los parámetros de los complementos y grabe todo en su DAW. Panorama T6 se conecta a la mayoría de las DAW que entregan navegación de pista, mezclador y control de transporte con integración de DAW Nektar o compatibilidad de MCU. 61 nota teclado de sintetizador 2nd Gen con aftertouch. Expresión y tomas de pedal. 8 almohadillas súper sensibles con presión. Acorde: Dispara hasta 6 notas de una tecla o tecla. Sostener: Mantiene las notas tocadas hasta que se desactivan - genial con legato. Integración de Nektar DAW para Bitwig, Cubase, GarageBand, Logic, Nuendo, Reason y Reaper. MCU compatible para el control de casi cualquier otra DAW VST / AU. Dimensiones: 980 x 277 x 80 mm. Peso: 7,6 kg. Color: negro
Fuente de alimentación
Only USB
UK/UE Fuente de alimentación incluida
Sí
Altura (cm)
8
Ancho (cm)
98
Profundidad (cm)
27,7
Peso
7,6 kg
Hecho en
China
Basado en el número de opiniones: 4
Todas las opiniones provienen de clientes verificados que nos han comprado un producto en el pasado.
Alfred M.
Austria
14.11.2023
Ich habe den Keyboard-Controller auf Basis von Testberichten und Bewertungen gekauft, weil ich seit kurzer Zeit Cubase nutze. Bisher verfügte ich nur über ein Casio E-Piano und wollte ein Gerät mit erweiterten Steuermöglichkeiten. Soweit ich das bisher beurteilen kann, scheint das Panorama-T6 meine Ansprüche vollkommen erfüllen zu können. Allerdings muss ich mich erst einarbeiten und weitere Erfahrungen damit sammeln.
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Róbert P.
Eslovaquia
18.01.2022
Štěpán V.
República Checa
17.03.2021
Ionescu I.
Rumania
18.02.2021
The materials are really great, the keybed is really really nice, i love it, control of daw (Studio One) is pretty good, mostly mixer control, plug-in control for native plugins is quite limited, i would say it's useful only for performing, not production. It's power as controller stands in its software, Nektarine. Let me start with the good part. You can have many many pages per plug-in, letting you control every aspect of your synths and there is a really easy way to navigate, actually there are 3 ways at your disposal: buttons underneath the faders which are prelabled for convenience, but you are not forced in any way to set them as they are named. Another way is hitting the setup button, this will show you all the pages in the screen and with E1 knob you can navigate and select the favorite one. Another way is setting on the buttons underneath the screen, 4 in number, to jump to a certain page or cycle through them. Another good thing is that it's really easy to assign knobs, faders, buttons to anything in your software. You just have to press shift+setup at the same time to enter in learn mode, move the fader/knob/button on your software, next in your controller and it's done. Hit the combination again to get out of learn mode. Now, the bad part about Nektarine is that you only can do all this deep control with the software and you'll have to integrate it in your workflow. If you collaborate, it won't work for you. I would say it's useful if you do sound design or want to learn and do your presets outside your daw. Another bad thing about Nektarine software is you can't browse through presets unless you added them into Nektarine and it's quite a hassle to add them. You have to switch through every preset, for some vsts doesn't even detect when you change a preset so you can't add them at all. I would say preset browsing is really bad and can't recommend it at all for that. A neutral thing is its feature called repeat key. I can't say I find it very useful and guys at Nektar confirmed that they won't transform it into an arpeggiator, which would've been really useful. Same goes with chords which are really basic and hard to hit more than 3-4 keys unless you have long fingers. Why? Because you have to hold a button while you press all the keys you want at the same time. You can't press then one by one, you'll have to keep pressed the previous one. The repeat function it's useful for drum pads, that's the only place I can say you would use it. Now, the keybed is really nice, velocity sensitivity can be set really easy and it has very dynamic keys. Aftertouch is awesome too and with great control, tho is not polyphonic. Another thing I think it's missing is lighting around the knobs, faders and buttons. At night can be hard to use if you don't have good lighting where you've placed it. Overall, for the price, i would say it's a great keyboard. I don't think there is better controller for this price, even more expensive ones. Native Instruments doesn't offer the same control over plugins, doesn't have drum pads, faders and it's more expensive.
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