Novation Launchpad S 64-Button Music Controller
- This new 64-button grid music controller has all the features of the original but with much brighter buttons, faster refresh and expanded app/system support
- Made for Ableton Live (included) and compatible with FL Studio, BitWig, Reason and many other DAWs
- Can be powered directly from your iPad or USB port
- Controls your mix with volume, pans, sends, track arming, soloing and muting while jumping to different levels across eight channels at once
- Trigger loops and effects using the Launchpad app on iPad
Novation’s Launchpad S is a powerful 64-button music controller that lets you make music or mix tracks using an intuitive grid of multi-color buttons. It comes with Ableton Live music software (Launchpad Edition), used by some of the world’s top DJs and producers, and it supports other grid-based music applications such as FL Studio. Whether you’re a DJ, performing musician or studio producer, Launchpad gives you all you need to play your software. Use the 64-button grid to launch and manipulate clips, trigger loops, fire off effects, control your mixer, and more. It also triggers loops and effects in the new Novation Launchpad app for iPad; a totally self-standing music performance app that hosts sounds and effects. Hooked up to your computer-or iPad-via USB, Launchpad S is fully bus powered, and it’s lightweight and easy to carry. Launchpad S is the evolution of Novation’s best-selling Launchpad controller, with brighter buttons, significantly faster refresh rate and it supports mult
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3 Comments
ATL MCW
Captivating device for older kids that love electronic music,
The “lite” software that comes with the device is good enough for basic use, but any serious use should look into the full Ableton or FruityLoops software.
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John Ferguson
Absolutely Incredible!,
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Isacc Q. Webster
Remember this is 64 buttons not 64 pads,
The launchpad also maps with FL Studio now apart from Ableton, to launch clips and even play instruments although it isn’t the best experience to try to play piano with buttons. Included is a few stickers that you can put over the launchpad to transform it into an FL studio version rather than Ableton version.
The loops it comes with aren’t that great in my opinion, I’m pretty sure their main purpose was simply to teach you to launch your first clip.
Under every pad are 3 LEDs Green, Yellow, and Red. The green shines on it’s own, the yellow and the red LED shine together for the amber color and the red also works on it’s own for recording clips among other things.
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