![]() Studio One™, Pro Tools™ (HUI emulation), Logic®, Nuendo, Cubase, Sonar™, Digital Performer™, Live!, Samplitude, Audition Rugged metal top plate and military-grade buttonsĬompatible with all major recording software for Mac OS X and Windows: Hands-free punch in/out using footswitch (not included)ġ Footswitch jack for hands-free punch in/outĭual-servo drive-belt motor design for fast and smooth fader operation Start, End, Rewind, Fast Fwd, Stop, Play, Recordīank, Output (Master Fader), Increment, Decrement ![]() Touch-sensitive, 100 mm long-throw, motorized Alps fader Write single-channel or grouped-channel volume, mute, and pan automation So put down that mouse and get back in touch with your music. And if you use PreSonus’ Studio One DAW software, your FaderPort 8 will be automatically recognized and can be used to tweak virtually any plug-in parameter. ![]() You can even create your own custom key mappings. Manage markers and punch in and out with a footswitch (not included). Control your DAW’s Solo, Record-enable, window selection, Play, Stop, and Record functions. Compatible with virtually all major DAW programs, the FaderPort 8 enables you to record perfect fades and write single-channel or grouped-channel volume, mute, and pan automation in real-time. With its 1,024-step resolution and dual-servo drive-belt motor, the response will be smooth and seamless. So the ultra-affordable FaderPort 8 features the same high-quality, touch-sensitive, long-throw, motorized Alps fader that is found in expensive control surfaces and digital mixing consoles. That’s why we created the FaderPort 8, which connects to your computer via USB and delivers complete transport controls for fast and efficient recording, along with a high-quality, touch-sensitive, motorized fader for writing fades and automation.įeel is crucial when you’re spending countless hours recording and mixing. Most musicians prefer a real fader and transport controls that they can touch. Mackie HUI doesn’t work if you have multiple DAWs running on the same machine at the same time.As great as DAWs are, it’s a drag to control the transport and create fades and automation with a mouse. So you have to manually bank to channel/track 65 on the FaderPort to change volume via a hardware Fader.ĮUCON on the other hand allows to auto bank to a selected channel/track in any EUCON enabled DAW.ĮUCON is also designed to see multiple open DAWs even on a network. Meaning if you Setup the FaderPort in Pro Tools and you click on track 65 the FaderPort won’t follow because you are above channel 8. Pro Tools and Cubase force you to use Mackie HUI which is an ancient protocol and doesn’t auto bank above 8 channels/tracks. The single Fader FaderPort unit only autobanks through all available tracks/channels in a project if you use logic/studio one or reaper. Haven’t tried the new 8 or 16 FaderPort Hardware yet. I find it useless in combination with Pro Tools and Cubase. I’m using it with the free iPad PT|CONTROL app.Īs a hardware single fader unit I use the PreSonus FaderPort and it works well with Logic and Studio One. Back to now I use Cubase/Pro Tools and Logic on current projects and EUCON is the only game in town that allows to switch between DAWs on the fly and have everything accessible. So over time my artist mix collected dust and I sold it eventually. I had the euphonix artist mix (silver) it worked flawlessly until avid took over and screwed up the EUCON protocol. ![]()
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