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MELBOURNE INSTRUMENTS Roto-Control


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Motorized MIDI controller for software and hardware


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MELBOURNE INSTRUMENTS Roto-Control

 

Roto-Control redefines software and hardware interactions with fully assignable motorized touch-sensitive knobs, user-definable haptic feedback for detailed control, high-resolution screens with easy-to-read labels for each control, and an internal memory capable of storing thousands of assignments. Powerful, compact and portable, Roto-Control offers three main modes of operation: MIX, PLUGIN and MIDI with Motion Recorder. Roto-Control's motorized knobs are a first for MIDI controllers. They are custom-designed from the design of drone motors. They have an extremely robust and highly reliable design that virtually never wears out. Position detection is achieved using a non-contact optical system with extremely high resolution and ultra-low noise.

With Roto-Control you can automatically synchronize track and plugin labels directly from your Logic Pro, Ableton Live and Bitwig Studio sessions: do the mapping once, save to the device, customize everything and take it anywhere. Roto-Control provides three different operating modes perfect for any situation.

Plug and Play Mixing Environment for Digital Audio Workstation. Automatically synchronize Ableton Live, Bitwig Studio and Logic Pro sessions: track names and colors will immediately appear on Roto-Control's displays. Roto-Control will automatically update track names and colors when connected to an active DAW session. There is no need to save or edit labels: all data is taken directly from the active session. An unlimited number of tracks can be controlled in Mix mode, with support for group tracks that can be opened and closed via Roto-Control.

Plugin parameters and labels are imported directly from Ableton Live, Bitwig Studio and Logic Pro with intuitive, simple, one-touch setup. Learn plugin parameters once, and Roto-Control will remember the mapped parameters every time you use Ableton Live, Bitwig Studio, or Logic Pro. All learned plugin parameters are stored locally on Roto-Control, making it quick and easy to use Roto-Control with any configuration. MIX and PLUGIN modes complement each other with fast and intuitive switching between them. Both modes include the full suite of transport controls from Ableton Live, Bitwig Studio, and Logic Pro.

It controls MIDI hardware and software, including synthesizers, DAWs, lighting systems, multimedia applications, and any MIDI-compatible technology. MIDI mode can operate independently without the need for a computer. Up to 64 MIDI configurations stored on Roto-Control

Each configuration can include up to 64 controls (32 knobs + 32 assigned buttons). Configurations can be imported and exported via the Roto-Setup app. Ability to send CCs, program changes and MIDI notes using Roto-Control buttons Motion Recorder brings Melbourne Instruments' motorized knob technology to outdoor equipment. Motion Recorder is a creative and fun way to automate and loop MIDI parameters to external hardware and software. Simple one-step recording and playback functions.

  • MIX mode
  • PLUGIN mode
  • MIDI mode with Motion Recorder
  • Key Features:
  • 8 motorized touch-sensitive knobs
  • Tactile feedback and instant recall of parameters
  • 9 High-resolution LCD (IPS) display
  • 16 RGB LED backlit buttons
  • 2 USB-C ports (data + power)
  • MIDI input/output/thru, 5-pin MIDI DIN connector
  • MIDI via USB
  • Construction: ABS and metal casing
  • MX-compatible interchangeable buttons
  • Motorized Controls: Brushless drone motors with ultra-high resolution non-contact optical sensors patented by Melbourne Instruments
  • Expected lifetime of more than 50 million cycles, 500 times longer than conventional potentiometers
  • Dimensions: 341 mm x 112 mm x 44 mm
  • Weight: 715 g

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