PreSonus ATOM Production and Performance Pad Controller with Studio One Artist Software
Both a flexible performance controller and a tightly integrated production environment, PreSonus’ ATOM Pad controller and included Studio One Artist production software let you create and perform with ease. The most versatile pad controller in its class, ATOM is compatible with most music software and lets you perform and produce with virtual instruments and trigger samples and loops in real-time, using 16 full-size, velocity- and pressure-sensitive RGB pads; 4 programmable rotary encoders; 20 assignable buttons; and 8 assignable pad banks. To fuel your creativity, you get an MVP loops library custom-designed for ATOM, in addition to more than 2 GB of studio One content.
Product Features
- Tightly integrated, flexible production and performance environment with included studio One Artist
- Produce, play virtual instruments, and trigger samples and loops with unsurpassed expressiveness and flexibility
- 16 full-size velocity- and pressure-sensitive, RGB LED pads
- Pressure switchable between MIDI after touch, channel pressure, and cc messages | 8 assignable pad banks | selectable pad velocity Curves and pad pressure thresholds
- 20 assignable buttons
- 4 endless rotary encoders
- Midi “keyboard” Mode, note repeat Mode, and full velocity Mode (only send velocity 127)
- Includes MVP loops content custom-designed specifically for ATOM
- Compatible with most music production and performance software
- Usb connectivity
Shut up and take my money ð° I own all the PreSonus gear (faderport 8, studio 192, fp88, Central station plus, etc.), am a constant Amazon buyer, and this is the first item that has ever compelled me to write a review. It is simply amazing. Out of the box, was recognized by Studio One. All the pads line up seamlessly to my virtual instruments. Extremely responsive / intuitive interface. Nice modes to cycle banks. Great colors.I also own an MPC Studio Black, it cost more than this, is double the size, less…
Impressed. I am using this in conjunction with Studio One 4 Professional (currently my favorite DAW, comes with a license for S1 Artist) and I must say that I am impressed especially considering this is PreSonus’ first pad controller. While there are some issues to be ironed out, it works pretty well and knowing PreSonus, functionality will be improved in the future. I haven’t tried it with Ableton just yet but all of the pads and buttons are able to be MIDI mapped according to PreSonus. I just haven’t…