| I have had the MC-Control and Mix for a while now and I really like the way that it works with several programs. The fact that i can create new soft buttons for any feature i want to control is great. This leaves the control surface very open ended. I currently mainly use it with Logic which has direct EUCON support and thus has 8x the resolution of midi. I also use it with Protools by using the HUI emulation. This also works extremely well but is limited to the resolution of the HUI protocol. The fact that you can map fader layouts on the MIXand Control and save it with a logic session is extremely useful. You can say, "recall the drum group mixers on mixers 1-8" or recall, "the bus mixers on 1-6". This makes it so you can have many preconfigured slider settings mapped to a project and recalled very quickly.
There are alot of other features i like. All and all a grea unit. I had the Mackie control and i feel it didn't really compare.
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Interface: Roland Vstudio 700r and Apogee Duet
DAWs: Cakewalk Sonar X1 / Ableton Live 8
Controllers: Roland VStudio 700 Console / Jazzmutant Lemur / NI Kore 2
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