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Nobels MF-1 MIDI Controller

Nobels MF-1 MIDI Controller

2004-10-11 by andynfo

Hi Guys,

Last week I got my new Nobels MF-1 MIDI Controller. It really works, 
it's awesome! I'm just wondering why i am the only one who owns this 
device...
There is a digital picture of it in the Photos- section - so, take a 
look!

Re: [BossVF1] Nobels MF-1 MIDI Controller

2004-10-12 by Mech

At 11:55 AM 10/11/2004, andynfo wrote:

>Last week I got my new Nobels MF-1 MIDI Controller. It really works,
>it's awesome! I'm just wondering why i am the only one who owns this
>device...

Well, I had never heard of Nobels until they came up on the lists 
recently.  Afterwards, I tried taking a look at the MF-2 (the MF-1's "big 
brother"), but even that's a bit rudimentary for me.

Overall, they don't look too bad if you only need a moderately simple 
device, but if you require anything more, Behringer's FCB-1010 pretty much 
smokes everything in that price range (even if it is a complete & utter 
bloody b*tch to program).  The Behringer looks like it's almost $50 cheaper 
than the MF-1, too.

For the record though, even the FCB doesn't have the kind of functionality 
I need.  I use a Peavey PC1600x MIDI Fader/Control Unit in conjunction with 
a Digitech MC-7 (a discontinued MIDI pedal from the '90's -- pretty much 
the same functionality as the Nobels MF-1, but you can pick them up used 
for like $40 on Ebay).

So, it doesn't look like there's anything explicitly wrong with the MF-1, 
given what it does.  Although I would say that $169 list price is an awful 
lot of cash for such a simple pedal.  The price/performance ratio just 
doesn't seem like it's there, IMNSHO....

         --m.

_____
"i want to reach my hand into the dark and *feel* what reaches back"
                                                 -recoil

Re: [BossVF1] Nobels MF-1 MIDI Controller

2004-10-12 by András Gönczöl

Hi Mech!
Thanks for your opinion. I really use the Nobels only for Program Changes, but in a live situation it seems to be the simpliest way to reach the sound I need just that moment - nothing else.
I play in a duo with my pal and there is so many things to do in live, that I wouldn't even have time to care of anything else; I think you understand.
Fot the Nobels I paid 125,- Euros, it's brand new and it does the job... If I wanted a possibility for realtime controlling, I plug a controller pedal (actually I own one) into my VF-1. 

Mech <mech@...> wrote:
At 11:55 AM 10/11/2004, andynfo wrote:

>Last week I got my new Nobels MF-1 MIDI Controller. It really works,
>it's awesome! I'm just wondering why i am the only one who owns this
>device...

Well, I had never heard of Nobels until they came up on the lists 
recently.  Afterwards, I tried taking a look at the MF-2 (the MF-1's "big 
brother"), but even that's a bit rudimentary for me.

Overall, they don't look too bad if you only need a moderately simple 
device, but if you require anything more, Behringer's FCB-1010 pretty much 
smokes everything in that price range (even if it is a complete & utter 
bloody b*tch to program).  The Behringer looks like it's almost $50 cheaper 
than the MF-1, too.

For the record though, even the FCB doesn't have the kind of functionality 
I need.  I use a Peavey PC1600x MIDI Fader/Control Unit in conjunction with 
a Digitech MC-7 (a discontinued MIDI pedal from the '90's -- pretty much 
the same functionality as the Nobels MF-1, but you can pick them up used 
for like $40 on Ebay).

So, it doesn't look like there's anything explicitly wrong with the MF-1, 
given what it does.  Although I would say that $169 list price is an awful 
lot of cash for such a simple pedal.  The price/performance ratio just 
doesn't seem like it's there, IMNSHO....

         --m.

_____
"i want to reach my hand into the dark and *feel* what reaches back"
                                                 -recoil


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