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euro 400,00 circa (available 2Q 2006) CME professional (based in China ) cooperating with Wave Idea, has released Bitstream3X. "3X" stands for "3 Axis" because the Bitstream 3X features full control over three different Axis- X, Y and Z. A joystick allows control over two (X and Y), while an infrared controller is used for the Z axis. With 35 knobs, 8 Sliders and 16 buttons, the Bitstream is useful for controlling Virtual Instruments, DAW software and even other MIDI hardware. It comes with 13,000 presets including Reason, Live, Reaktor, Traktor, Absynth, Cakewalk and of course Cubase. Digital DJ’s will love the MIDI Cross fader, and the 8 track motion sampler allows automated recording of the movements of the knobs, joystick, crossfader and infrared controller. Features Dual axis analog joystick, Infrared controller & Cross-fader 35 knobs - 8 sliders - 16 buttons Transport functions Automated MIDI Controls Built-in programmable LFO 8 track motion sampler for recording all the hands on controls Enhanced arpeggiator User Interface Large graphic display (with backlight) 13,000 Presets for a huge variety of synths and software USB compatible 100 snapshot scenes Specification: Hardware - 35 knobs - 8 sliders - Infrared controller - Analog joystick - Cross-fader - 28 push buttons - 21 Groups - 100 scene memories - FULLY programmable - Direct access to MIDI channels - MIDI I/O, USB, Footswitch, SYNC24 - 2 RISC processors inside - Expansion port - MIDI merger and filter - Self-powered by USB - Backlight graphic LCD - Rock solid 4U metal case Firmware / Software - Advanced arpeggiator - Programmable LFO - 8 tracks motion sampler - Dedicated MIDI processor, no latency - MIDI over USB compatible - Plug and Play, no extra driver required - Dedicated configuration software - Firmware upgrader software - All software are available on Mac & Windows |
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advanced technologic sound magazine 2006 February issue 146
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