Universal controller for controllable hardware and software
The Faderfox UC4 is a universal controller for all kinds of midi controllable hardware and software. The all-rounder has 8 gridless push encoders, 9 faders and 8 buttons, all switchable to 8 groups. This allows the control of a total of 264 parameters. Midi commands like pitch bend, aftertouch, program change and control change are possible. A small 4-digit display provides information about all programming and controller values at any time. The encoders can even work in 14bit high-resolution mode, which is recommended for controlling sensitive parameters like filter cutoffs. In addition, 18 internal setups can be used to store your own individual settings. The factory settings of the Faderfox UC4 are perfect for instant control of midi-adaptable music and video software. This means that no additional configurations are required on the device. But the little box is also an excellent extension for your Ableton Live setup. A special Control-Surface-Script for AbletonLive 8/9 with all necessary mappings is included. With this script you can also use two Faderfox UC4 to control up to 16 tracks simultaneously.
Faderfox UC4 Facts
Universal controller for controllable hard- and software
iPad compatible with Camera Connection Kit (not included)
Control surface script for AbletonLive 8/9 included in delivery
USB interface with bus powering - Class Compliant / no drivers and power supply necessary
MIDI in and out ports with routing and merge functions
8 push encoders without detents (resolution = 36 detents)
Encoder-push-buttons can send commands (fully programmable)
8 buttons with LEDs for switched parameters
4-digit display shows controller values and programming data
High resolution 14 bit mode for detailed control of sensitive parameters
Programmable value ranges with min/max values
Data feedback for encoder and fader prevents value jumps
All controls are fully programmable in the device
Various command types like control change, pitch bend, aftertouch, program change and notes
Advanced programming functions like copy, paste and channel set
8 independent groups for encoders and faders/buttons (called up in conjunction with the shift key)
264 commands per setup (33 controls x 8 groups)
18 setups with backup/restore functions
Very compact design in black housing with metal front panel
Including USB cable with angled plug, Midi adapter cable with 3.5 mm jack plug wrapped,
user manual / quick start guide, CD with setup files
System requirements
PC or Mac with available USB port (1.0 or higher) or any USB hub
iPad with iOS5 or higher (connection via Apple's Camera Connection Kit)
MIDI device with Midi-In port (5pin DIN jack, connection via included adapter cable)
USB power supply (5V min 100mA) if only external midi devices are controlled
Hopefully, this info will save you lots of frustration. Note that there are TWO GROUPINGS which can be selected/edited; the encoders are one grouping, the faders/buttons are another grouping. Make sure that you select both groups when editing. This is not clear in the manual & caused me hours of frustration. The encoders group is selected by holding shift & clicking the corresponding encoder, the faders group is selected by holding shift & pressing the corresponding green button. Alternatively you can select both groups at once by holding the edit button & clicking either the corresponding encoder or the corresponding green button. This process is used to select the group when using the device & also the same process is used whilst in edit mode to select the group to edit.
Just got it as a live control for a mobile rig with a few devices, and it's just great. Lite weight , straight forward connectivity, very easy to program on the device , no computer needed , and seems very rigid to it's size It can so many things I like it
A quality piece of equipment, and makes a big difference after years of using cheap MIDI controllers. I have not yet dug into programming the unit, but initial impressions are very positive.
The form factor of the unit is perfect for me, although actually slightly larger than I was expecting.
Despite being sold as a universal controller, it is clearly aimed towards Ableton Live users, and I would check very carefully if this is the right controller for you if you don't use Live.
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