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For anyone looking for a supremely customizable foot controller for DAW control, guitar effects and much much more, the Xsonic Airstep Lite Controller is a marvel. There is an even more highly speced version, which allows for other midi devices to be connected by cable, thereby making a whole midi rig almost completely wireless on stage. This lite version (which can connect to the full version) also works brilliantly as a stand-along controller, with built-in patches that can recognize most popular DAWS and which allow the user to assign the pedals easily to any controls that accept MIDI signals.
My only 'complaint' with it is that the very solid and robust metal pedals make a considerable 'click' sound when pressed by foot, so that this is less than ideal for anyone wanting to use it for, say, controlling a loop function where an acoustic instrument is being recorded. (For that I highly recommend IKMultimedia's Blueboard, also for sale here on Thomann: make sure to buy a new rather than a secondhand model as the first generation is virtually impossible to upgrade to the firmware necessary for making a bluetooth Mac connection.) The Airstep could do with some good user tutorial videos but, that aside, it's an almost perfect piece of kit at a great price.
For anyone looking for a supremely customizable foot controller for DAW control, guitar effects and much much more, the Xsonic Airstep Lite Controller is a marvel. There is an even more highly speced version, which allows for other midi devices to be connected by cable, thereby making a whole midi rig almost completely wireless on stage. This lite version (which can
For anyone looking for a supremely customizable foot controller for DAW control, guitar effects and much much more, the Xsonic Airstep Lite Controller is a marvel. There is an even more highly speced version, which allows for other midi devices to be connected by cable, thereby making a whole midi rig almost completely wireless on stage. This lite version (which can connect to the full version) also works brilliantly as a stand-along controller, with built-in patches that can recognize most popular DAWS and which allow the user to assign the pedals easily to any controls that accept MIDI signals.
My only 'complaint' with it is that the very solid and robust metal pedals make a considerable 'click' sound when pressed by foot, so that this is less than ideal for anyone wanting to use it for, say, controlling a loop function where an acoustic instrument is being recorded. (For that I highly recommend IKMultimedia's Blueboard, also for sale here on Thomann: make sure to buy a new rather than a secondhand model as the first generation is virtually impossible to upgrade to the firmware necessary for making a bluetooth Mac connection.) The Airstep could do with some good user tutorial videos but, that aside, it's an almost perfect piece of kit at a great price.
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Fantastic
EquinoxPioneer 02.04.2022
Bought the Airstep Lite mainly to control my VSTs (Neural DSP, Amplitube) and Macbook/iPad.
The main reason I bought it, was because I was tired of endless cables around my bedroom and wanted "minify" my guitar rig as much as possible.
It's very easy to configure on the Airstep app, it's lightweight but really solid with good quality materials, you can actually stomp on this guy and you get a nice responsive click which I really like, it's not very high but if you're doing any recording through microphones this might be something for you to be aware of.
Overall it fits all my needs and would give it 5* if it wasn't for the price, it's not cheap, but I think it's fairly priced for the quality that you get.
Bought the Airstep Lite mainly to control my VSTs (Neural DSP, Amplitube) and Macbook/iPad.
The main reason I bought it, was because I was tired of endless cables around my bedroom and wanted "minify" my guitar rig as much as possible.
It's very easy to configure on the Airstep app, it's lightweight but really solid with good quality materials, you
Bought the Airstep Lite mainly to control my VSTs (Neural DSP, Amplitube) and Macbook/iPad.
The main reason I bought it, was because I was tired of endless cables around my bedroom and wanted "minify" my guitar rig as much as possible.
It's very easy to configure on the Airstep app, it's lightweight but really solid with good quality materials, you can actually stomp on this guy and you get a nice responsive click which I really like, it's not very high but if you're doing any recording through microphones this might be something for you to be aware of.
Overall it fits all my needs and would give it 5* if it wasn't for the price, it's not cheap, but I think it's fairly priced for the quality that you get.
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Decent hardware, terrible software
ThyTrooper 13.06.2022
Using this with Waza Air and Katana Air. If you are not interested in using this along with the Boss EV-1-WL, then the Airstep BW offers more control for a lower cost. If you do choose this, keep in mind that Bluetooth connection is very often unstable and that although it is advertised to be offering a combination of single press and long press for the same button, in reality this is only available to the presets. Editing those with the app is impossible, you can either setup short press action or long press, not both. I have also confirmed that with xsonic support, and they have also confirmed that there is no plan to offer support for that in a future app version. It is a huge shame, there is so much potential.
Using this with Waza Air and Katana Air. If you are not interested in using this along with the Boss EV-1-WL, then the Airstep BW offers more control for a lower cost. If you do choose this, keep in mind that Bluetooth connection is very often unstable and that although it is advertised to be offering a combination of single press and long press for the same button,
Using this with Waza Air and Katana Air. If you are not interested in using this along with the Boss EV-1-WL, then the Airstep BW offers more control for a lower cost. If you do choose this, keep in mind that Bluetooth connection is very often unstable and that although it is advertised to be offering a combination of single press and long press for the same button, in reality this is only available to the presets. Editing those with the app is impossible, you can either setup short press action or long press, not both. I have also confirmed that with xsonic support, and they have also confirmed that there is no plan to offer support for that in a future app version. It is a huge shame, there is so much potential.
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Nickname nonsense 02.03.2024
Very buggy to the point of of being nonfunctional. Physically build quality seemed excellent but the electronics just didn't work on Android.