The power button is also nicely hidden on the side. It would take some serious work to mess things up. The buttons are all recessed, and firmly attached. When powered down, and in transit, you’ll never have to worry. Multicolored LEDs blink with the same consistency and brightness that all of the other devices have. And the bling factor that live performers from all over the world have come to expect from Livid does not fall short, either. The buttons, the ribbon controller and even the chassis have that same rubberized soft-touch surface goodness that we’re used to from the Austin-bases MIDI masters.
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And the software and support are there to support a really brilliant device. And, like all of the Livid designs, Minim feels like a tank. However, very few true, pro-level companies have entered into this game, outside of behemoth companies like Yamaha, M-Audio and Presonus. After all, small, Bluetooth controllers tend to wind up collecting dust with all of the other adapters we just ‘have’ to pick up, in order to facilitate our lifestyles and everyday needs. I really wasn’t sure what to expect when I read the announcements about Livid’s Minim.
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In this review, I’m going to take a look at Minim, and give you the lowdown! Lights on the Go
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Minim, in case you didn’t participate, is a highly programmable, highly durable, little, Bluetooth MIDI controller, from the company who brought you Guitar Wing. and GW Childs eagerly put this pocket-sized Bluetooth MIDI controller with expressive pads, 3D motion control & touch-sensitive tech through its paces and some.Įxciting times are upon us, as the highly anticipated result of a successful Kickstarter campaign from Livid Instruments finally shows up in the mailbox.