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Lexicon Mrc Midi Controller

Lexicon Mrc Midi Controller
  • Product Code: eq26335
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$599.85 $833.79

The 49mm lexicon mrc midi controlleris a solid variable neutral density filter providing an exposure reduction of 1 to 5 stops. The 0.3 to 1.5 density creates a darkening of the entire image, allowing you to photograph with a wider aperture or slower shutter speed than normally required. The degree of density is easily controlled by rotating the front filter ring, helping you to predetermine the additional exposure length required. By slowing your exposure time or increasing your aperture, you are able to control depth of field and convey movement more easily. For easier, repeatable control over density settings, the front ring is also visually demarcated with dots that represent different density values.

The Multi-Resistant Coating (MRC) is both an anti-reflection coating as well as a protective surface. It helps to increase light transmission by reducing reflections, scattered light, and ghosting. Additionally, it offers greater protection to the filter substrate and stays cleaner for longer than uncoated filters. The Nano coating associated with XS-Pro filters provides an additional eighth layer over the MRC, resulting in an improved beading effect when in contact with water for greater cleaning efficiency.

B+W filters are constructed from Schott glass for increased optical clarity and color fidelity. This filter features a thin, oversized mount which helps to reduce the likelihood to vignetting when used with wide-angle lenses. The filter ring is made from aluminum.

Variable 0.3-1.5 Optical Density    MRC Multi-Resistant Nano Coating    Slim Aluminum Filter Ring    52mm Front Filter Threads    Darkens Entire Image    Greater Control Over Exposure Settings    Allows Reduced Shutter Speed    Allows Wider Aperture

Parameters
Filter TypeVariable ND
Exposure Reduction1 to 5-Stop
Size49 mm Rear Filter Thread 
Front Accessory Thread / Bayonet52 mm
CoatingMulti Coated
Filter MaterialGlass
Ring MaterialAluminum
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.14 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)3.75 x 3.7 x 0.9"

Variable neutral density filter allows you to dial in differing amounts of density scene to scene.

0.3 to 1.5 density filter darkens the image, allowing you to photograph with a longer shutter speed or wider aperture than normally required.

Providing a reduction of 1 to 5 stops, this filter allows you to control depth of field and convey movement more easily.

Offers increased flexibility to use specific ISO settings or ISO films under bright ambient light.

Provides increased exposure flexibility while using cinema or video cameras within a designated film frame rate.

Multi-Resistant Coating offers both protection to the glass and helps to improve light transmission and image quality.

Nano coating promotes an improved beading effect with water for more efficient cleaning.

Oversized and slim mount helps to reduce the likelihood of vignetting with wide-angle lenses.

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Hi there anyone tried to use Arturia Beatstep Controller & Sequencer, in roland V-1HD video switcher? I need to control the audio and add some custom keys to effects. Thanks

A: The Arturia Beatstep is a universal MIDI controller that allows users to control software programs. You may use it to control audio functions within a program and parameters within the given program, but not the Roland V-1HD.

Q: 2. CAN I USE HEADPHONES WITH IT?

A: No, this is a controller only and there are no sounds in it to hear. You will monitor audio via your device's headphone output (computer/iPad).

Q: 3. Will this plug into a 2019 apple iPad Pro?

A: Yes, you can connect the Novation Impulse 25 to your iPad Pro using the USB cable included with the keyboard and an Apple Lightning to USB Camera Adapter (B&H # APMLUCADP).

Q: 4. Do the batteries charge while unit is connected via usb?

A: No, the nanoKONTROL Studio uses two standard AAA batteries. You can use rechargeable batteries but you will need to remove the batteries to charge them using a separate battery charger. USB cannot be used to charge batteries while they are inside the unit. However, USB can be used to power the nanoKONTROL Studio instead of using batteries.

Q: 5. Could I connect this keyboard to another keyboard as a keyboard extension, without connection to a computer or laptop?

A: No. This keyboard requires a usb midi connection and software to function.

Q: 6. Hi, can operate with Zoom F8 nanokontrol wonder ?

A: Unfortunately the Zoom F8 is not able to support a MIDI controller. Currently there are no external control options.

Q: 7. Does this Keytar come with a strap?

A: Yes, the Alesis Vortex Wireless 2 USB / MIDI Keytar Controller comes with a strap.

Q: 8. Can the knobs control gain on a mixpre 10?

A: Yes, but the MixPre must have the required firmware update. The Sound Devices v3.00 firmware update for the MixPre-3, -3M, -6, -6M, -10M, and -10T provides support for third-party USB control surfaces such as the Korg nanoKONTROL Studio and nanoKONTROL2, Akai MIDImix, and Novation Launch Control XL. This update enables connection of these control surfaces to the MixPre to control trim (gain), faders, pan, low cut, reverb, record, stop, and more.

Q: 9. does it come with a sustain pedal?

A: This unit does not include a sustain pedal. Here's a recommendation for a sustain pedal B&H # AUFPP1L.

Q: 10. is this compatible with ableton?

A: No, it is not. Currently it is compatible with Bitwig, Cubase, Garageband, Logic, Nuendo, Digital Performer, Mixcraft, Reason, Reaper, Sonar, and Studio One.

23/06/2024

[Aluminum] At the price point I believe this is the best midi keyboard. It has a minimal design, without too many knobs or pads. And the keys feel great compared to other keys at this price point. Perfect for the musician who just wants the best keys possible at an attractive price point. To my knowledge there isn't anything that comes close to this at under 200. When this was made, it had all the best features. I would like them to add blue tooth, I think all midi controllers should have this now. ( That being late 2016, but at the time this was designed it was not common. ) Also you have to install the firmware to make it work correctly, which seems unnecessary. And the infrared controller is not super useful, I'd rather have an xy touch pad. While the infrared controller can work, the resolution is not great enough to be as useful as other inputs at this price point. Maybe if they replaced the sensor with a more accurate way to interact with no touch then it could be more interesting. In summary, I wish I was buying this exact version but released in 2016 with blue tooth and a more useful input than than the infrared sensor. But I'm still buying this, because there is nothing better in terms of how the keys play and feel. It has the perfect weight. And you really don't want fully weighted keys unless they are perfect. To me these keys feel perfect.

5
07/06/2024

[0.14 lb] The Korg nanoKontrol Studio is one of the USB MIDI keyboards certified for use with a Sound Device MixPre 10ii recorder. It connects to the USB-C port of the MixPre, and is automatically recognized and configured. The faders and start/stop controls are marked and permanently configured, as are the record and mute buttons. The dials control the trim, low cut frequency and pan settings, depending on the selected scene. It's all very straight-forward for real time control, superior in every way to the tiny knobs and endless menus of the MixPre.

5
15/05/2024

[52 mm] With loads of individual controls this controller has lots of scope, with standard Korg mediocre build quality. Having only owned it for a short time I can't speak to the durability but I've put ti through alot in a month as it's still working well.

I was not able to get the Bluetooth functionality working (something to do with 64bit bluetooth, but I have other bluetooth controllers I'm not willing to possibly lose to get this functionality).

5
12/05/2024

[Glass] I love this panel. The design and layout of the controls is sensibly straightforward and easy to get the hang of, and the jog wheel is a huge benefit. If you're using it with Pro Tools, Logic Pro or any other DAW, for the price point this is a terrific way to get hands on control and speed up your workflow.

If you're a video editor don't get your hopes up; at the moment I haven't been able to get it to work with Resolve or Premiere Pro on my Mac running OS Catalina 10.15.5, but PC users may have more luck. I mainly intended to use it for audio work though, so this wasn't a dealbreaker for me.

Overall very happy with this.

5
09/05/2024

[Glass] The controller is sturdy and fully programmable. It works great with the ipad, however you need a PC/Mac to program it the first time. The step sequencer is a great bonus for the price and it is easy to use. I highly recommend this controller.

5
03/05/2024

[Glass] Just what I needed for my mixpre-10, wish it had meters as well.

5
11/04/2024

[0.14 lb] I was looking for a synth action controller to replace my old Korg Wavestation, which is, in my opinion, the best synth action ever. Is not for everyone, though, since is so light, you can fly on lead passages, but is not very comfortable for pianos or organs. But the problem is that, since is a fully fledged synth, is big and heavy. Not really practical to move it around gigs. Anyway, to my amazement, the Nektar action is so light and smooth, not at all plasticky or spongy as many other controllers I've tried, that I can now put my trusty to Wavestation rest. As a plus, is very light and small overall, as much as I can fit both my main controller (M-Audio Code 61) and the Nektar on the same SKB hard case, how convenient is that? Build quality is top notch. Can't talk about long term, since I've only used it for a few weeks, but looks and feels very well built, it doesn't squeak when squeezed, buttons and dials are great and responsive, configuring it is a breeze, and it does have a multi function plug for either a sustain or expression pedal. That is very nice to me, since I'll be adding another expression pedal to control my left hand, while I use the other for the left. In a nutshell, I believe the Nektar GX49 is without doubt the best sub 100$ 49 key controller in the market.

5
30/11/-0001

[Multi Coated] Satisfecho por la calidad del producto y servicio

5

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