Fantastic upgrades... Nicely done accommodating numerous requests; and it looks top notch. I think I'll have to order one of these to tide me over until the motorized fader issues are solved. Great work!
If that LED is rgb you should be able to allow the user to specify how many presets and assign colours to them as well in the software right? Cool product, found it cause i use the free old cloudseed.
You're right. That would be a great update for the future - right now the firmware has a fixed set of 3 pages (red, green and blue), but a future firmware update might allow for variable number of pages.
@@HOBBITSODYSSEY It depends on what USB port your computer has. The unit itself has a USB-C connector. If you need to buy a longer cable I'd recommend buying a USB-C to USB-C cable, and using the supplied USB-C to USB-A adapter if necessary. That should have you covered for all scenarios.
Fantastic upgrades... Nicely done accommodating numerous requests; and it looks top notch.
I think I'll have to order one of these to tide me over until the motorized fader issues are solved.
Great work!
Cool that you are still actively developing the conductor.
Not having USB-C on the Mark 1 was my biggest issue and this fixes that. Looking great!
Just got mine 😊 Really cool. Fills a massive gap in the market 👍
Energize!
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coooool stuff you make
If that LED is rgb you should be able to allow the user to specify how many presets and assign colours to them as well in the software right? Cool product, found it cause i use the free old cloudseed.
You're right. That would be a great update for the future - right now the firmware has a fixed set of 3 pages (red, green and blue), but a future firmware update might allow for variable number of pages.
Hi ,could you please tell me how long the cables are? They look quite tiny. Kind regards.
@@HOBBITSODYSSEY it ships with a 1 meter (3ft) USB-C cable and a C-to-A adapter. But it will work with any USB-C cable if you need a longer one.
@@GhostNoteAudio thank you for the reply, so its not usb c mini anymore?
@@HOBBITSODYSSEY The Mark I version had a Micro-USB port, the Mark II has a standard USB-C port (as found on Apple devices or most newer PCs)
@@GhostNoteAudio so I will need a usb c to c or usb c to a (2.0), really sorry just trying to be prepared for it when I purchase it.
@@HOBBITSODYSSEY It depends on what USB port your computer has. The unit itself has a USB-C connector. If you need to buy a longer cable I'd recommend buying a USB-C to USB-C cable, and using the supplied USB-C to USB-A adapter if necessary. That should have you covered for all scenarios.