![]() It's easy to flip between plug-ins, your DAW's mixer or general MIDI control duties once set up. We couldn't find a template for Logic, but there are templates for Live, GarageBand, Kontakt and Mainstage. The Automap 4 software is easy to install and the dials mapped instantly to Logic's native plug-ins straight out of the box, though the mixer/pans didn't instantly work with the faders (on Logic 9.1.5) and we had to assign them manually, though this is simple enough - click on a parameter and turn any dial. Ableton Live Lite 8 is also bundled with the Impulse. The Ableton 'clip' trigger mode is also a godsend for those using Live, negates the need for a separate Ableton controller and the pads change colour to reflect Ableton's various trigger modes. This is a neat addition as it's not always straightforward to add an arpeggiator to a DAW. ![]() ![]() The pads can be used to omit or add notes into an arpeggiated sequence, plus there's a roll function much like note repeat on an Akai MPC. Arping onįeature-wise, there's a handy six-mode arpeggiator on board that syncs to the host DAWs tempo. Visual feedback on the unit comes from the blue backlit screen that constantly updates to reflect controller assignments or what parameters are being tweaked. As a bonus at this price point, aftertouch is included and the keyboard can be zoned into up to four areas.įlipping to the rear, you'll find connections for MIDI in and out, a USB connector, which is used to send and receive MIDI, plus expression and sustain pedal sockets.
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