Re: [Ardour-users] Contour ShuttlePro or Shuttle A/V

From: Allan Klinbail (allank_at_labyrinth.net.au)
Date: 10/23/03 06:49 EDT


Subject: Re: [Ardour-users] Contour ShuttlePro or Shuttle A/V
From: Allan Klinbail <allank@labyrinth.net.au>
Message-Id: <1066906187.2326.54.camel@littlewolf1.littlewolf>
Date: 23 Oct 2003 20:49:47 +1000

Hi Joe

I'm not sure about the device you are talking about. However a 2nd hand
JL Cooper CS 10 will give you what you are looking for, sliders and
rotary knobs as well as a jog shuttle. 

cheers

Allan 

On Thu, 2003-10-23 at 17:14, Joe Cooper wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I'm in the midst of building myself a home studio in my office, and 
> since I don't work professionally in audio anymore, I don't have a lot 
> of space to dedicate to gear.  I've been researching control surfaces, 
> and keep coming to the conclusion that the good ones are simply too 
> large and don't really offer much to me when I'm more comfortable with a 
> PC interface anyway for the mixing and recording setup phases of 
> production.  However, one thing I've always liked is a remote 
> controllable transport and jog/shuttle.  It makes it real easy to record 
> myself without bouncing back and forth between the desk and the 
> guitar/drums/keyboard/mic.
> 
> So in my digging I came upon what looks like the perfect solution (and 
> quite affordable with prices under $100):
> 
> http://www.contouravs.com/cav_products.html
> 
> Now, I see that this works with Kino under Linux for video editing, so 
> presumably there is some level of support for the device, but I've found 
> no mention of specifically what kind of data this thing spits out and 
> how one could map it to something like Ardour.  Has anyone done any 
> experimenting with this combo?
> 
> I'll probably buy one when I make my next round of gear purchases 
> (again, back to the 'doing this as a hobby' thing, I have to wait until 
> I have mad-money for making any purchases) and do some experimenting, 
> but I'd love to have a point of reference or some notion of what will be 
> required to make it work.
> 
> Thanks!
-- 
Allan Klinbail <allank@labyrinth.net.au>



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