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Presonus Faderport V2

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DAW Controller with USB 2.0 Port

  • Touch-sensitive 100 mm motor fader (10-bit resolution, 1024 steps)
  • Transport buttons with Start / Pause, Record, Stop, Forwards, Rewind, RTZ and Loop
  • Function keys, such as Bypass, Mute, Solo, Automation Touch / Write / Read
  • 360 Degree rotary controller
  • Buttons for channel, panorama, scroll, click, marker, zoom
  • Seamless integration with Studio One
  • Footswitch connector
  • System requirements: Windows 7 x64 / x86 SP1 or higher, macOS 10.11 64-bit or higher, Studio One Support and HUI / Mackie Control Universal Emulation
  • Dimensions (W x H x D): 230 x 45 x 140 mm
  • Weight: 0.68 kg
  • Includes external power supply 12 VDC, 1.2A
  • Includes full version Studio One Artist (Download)
  • Suitable optional protective cover: Art.514843 (not included)
Available since October 2018
Item number 444252
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
USB Yes
Bluetooth No
5-pole DIN MIDI No
Ethernet No
Fader 1
Rotary Encoders 1
Audio I/O No
Transport Function Yes
Footswitch connection Yes
Foot Controller Connection No
Bus-Powered No
Jog No
Joystick No
Additional Features Touch sensitive Motor Fader
2.333 kr
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Great product, bad service from Presonus
Streetiq 04.12.2021
I have purchased this one to use with Cubase 10, the product arrived in great shape and I received great service from thomaomann.de along the process.

When I tried to install the faderport , it made my DAW to freeze and crash, no matter what I did.

Today I know that the solution was very simple : this device has different modes for different DAWs and the mode it came with is: studio one. It should be change to Cubase mode.

back then I didn't know this fact and so I turned to presonus and asked for help. Pls pay attention they do not take calls, so I had to open a ticket.
Presonus, instead of letting me know this very tiny thing about the "Cubase mode" and how to set it, which was the only problem, decided they didn't want to support me because my system is out of support by HP. I had to bring In 2 extra computers and invested lots of time with installing my DAW and the controller on it, and they still didn't help!
Although I asked if this mode thing could be the problem! The second computer I brought they didn't want to support because it's out of date and they told me I have to update it.... and the last laptop I brought hey finally agreed to support after 10 days, but I already solved the issue by myself.

Overall, very bad experience with presonus. Their support manager emailed me afterwards and said he is sorry for the trouble, but I really do not understand why to make a client go through hell trying to get support. It should not be interesting what computers I use. Just give me the simple solution and that's all...

After I solved the issue, the device is great and works very good with Cubase 10 and I enjoy it a lot, but the service of presonus left a very bad taste.
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Does what it's supposed to do
Filam 17.12.2020
A handy addition for your DAW.

I use it with Logic Pro X on MacOs Catalina. It's very responsive. Once you turn it on the slider synchronizes very quickly to reflect the selected channel strip in Logic and vice versa.

Although I know quite a few keyboard shortcuts for Logic, I often find myself reaching for the Faderport because it is easier to have a dedicated button for a function. (like solo/mute/automation modes...)

The things you don't like about it (for ex. the play/pause/stop behaviour) can be changed using "learn new keyboard assignment" in Logic.

It does need drivers. I installed it under MacOs Mojave, and it survived the upgrade to Catalina flawlessly. I see the manufacturer already made a driver for Big Sur available as well, so I feel quite confident I will be able to use it for a long time... (fingers crossed)
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Rocks with Studio One
Ian84 11.09.2021
If you hate using a mouse for everything in your DAW, don’t have the space for a large control surface or need a portable solution, you’re looking at the right device. It’s solidly built, colourful when used in darker environments, its motorised fader great and a must for any serious work, and with the Link button you can even use it for plugins with the rotary knob.

I tried it with Reaper which is doable but finicky. Fortunately it comes with Studio One Artist and it works beautifully with that. The integration is solid: you can control most of the DAW with it.
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Be careful when using it with Cubase
yosaku 27.11.2020
Be careful when using it with Cubase
This is because if you select a track on your DAW with your mouse, this device will not respond.
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