That I can now just look at my M-Touch and see oh, it’s an sub because it’s yellow, and yellow is the color that M-PC uses for inhibitives. It’s just like on a Hog 4 or a Grand MA, or a Jands Vista, pretty much any major desk out there, you can go in and assign the buttons on the playback to do different things.Īnother cool feature, you see my playbacks here are different colors, what in the world? Well, how cool is this? You can assign these to whatever you want in the MPC software. If you don’t use flash buttons a lot, like I said, you’ve got the “flash” button, and then you’ve got a “select” and a “GO button”. It really works and it’s really pretty cool if you’re doing music and you use your flash buttons a lot. See across it here, each fader of these ten has a bump button lights up real nice when you press it, and they’ve also installed this force touch functionality where you can set these bump buttons to respond to how hard you press them. I thought, when I bought this thing, I was going to be like, “You know, it’s cheap and it’s good for people who don’t have a lot of money, but if you’ve got money, you probably just want to get something with real faders”, but I’m not saying that because this thing’s pretty cool. It’s crazy, I never thought I’d say that. It takes a little while to get used to the way it feels, but once you get used to, I say, faders no more. It’s like anything else as you’re getting used to a new laptop with a new track pad, or a new mouse, a new car, whatever you’re getting used to. I got t0 tell you, when I first got it out of the box, I was a little concerned about it because I was pushing really hard and I just couldn’t get the feel right. You can see here it moves naturally with my finger, really easy. This time I’ll do it like a weather man and I won’t get in the way of the LED’s. You can move them up and down simply by moving your hand across them. You’ve got ten faders right here, which are the “Force Touch” faders. See here about size wise, if I hold it up to my laptop, it’s just a little bit wider than my 15 inch laptop, and it’s not as deep. I did an unboxing video and kind of went over this, but I want to show it to you again. What I think about it, what I like about it, what I don’t like about it…and most importantly, should you buy one if you’re in the market for a lighting console? Physical: Hey lighting fans – It’s David from, and today I want to give you a full review of the M-Touch, now that I’ve had a few weeks to play with it. The M-Touch was formerly produced by Martin, but has since been sold to Elation – more info here! Watch the full review below, and check out the transcript below that: I really like this desk, and I think you will too. Recently, I took the opportunity to do a full review of the M-Touch lighting console which I recently purchased.
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