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product_id: 3735953
title: "QuNeo 3D Multi-Touch Pad Controller"
brand: "keith mcmillen instruments"
price: "£697.86"
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reviews_count: 9
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# 251 RGB LEDs USB/MIDI/OSC connectivity 44 pads & controls QuNeo 3D Multi-Touch Pad Controller

**Brand:** keith mcmillen instruments
**Price:** £697.86
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎶 Elevate Your Sound Experience with QuNeo!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** QuNeo 3D Multi-Touch Pad Controller by keith mcmillen instruments
- **How much does it cost?** £697.86 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- keith mcmillen instruments enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted keith mcmillen instruments brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **Intuitive Design:** The size of an iPad, making it easy to integrate into your workflow.
- • **Compact & Portable:** Lightweight design (just 14oz) fits perfectly in your bag.
- • **Versatile Connectivity:** Seamlessly connects via USB, MIDI, or OSC for any setup.
- • **Unleash Your Creativity:** 44 pressure-sensitive pads, sliders, and rotaries for ultimate control.
- • **Visual Feedback Like Never Before:** 251 vibrant multi-color LEDs to illuminate your performance.

## Overview

The QuNeo 3D Multi-Touch Pad Controller is a compact and versatile music controller featuring 44 pads, sliders, and rotaries that are pressure, velocity, and position sensitive. With 251 multi-color LEDs for visual feedback and multiple connectivity options (USB, MIDI, OSC), it’s designed for musicians and producers who demand portability without sacrificing functionality.

## Description

Product Description               Quneo is a different species of pad controller for electronic musicians, DJs, vjs and DIY hackers. While it covers all of the functionality of other pad controllers, quneo adds the power of touch recognition in other dimensions. Each of the 27 pads, sliders and rotary sensors are pressure, velocity, and location sensitive. Even the 17 switches respond to how hard you press. 16 square pads provide 127 levels of velocity response, X-Y location, and continuous pressure. 2 rotary sensors allow you to scrub, trigger, stretch, pinch and play phrases and sound files, manipulate continuous controllers and more. Each rotary sensor measures angle, pressure and distance from the center. 9 touch sensitive sliders can be mapped to fader and effects controls. Leds within each slider act as Vu meters or remind you where you were. Multi-touch lets you select a length between two fingers to set stereo locations or filter resonances. Tapping a slider can mute or toggle any track or function. Switches are located in smart groupings to select samples, fader banks, and transport controls. Each of the switches can scan up and down through files at speeds Variable with your touch. Quneo is the size of an iPad and can fit in iPad accessories such as mic clips, stands and more. Quneo works with USB, MIDI or OSC and will communicate with your favorite music software environments right out of the box. More advanced users and programmers can use the development Kit and API to create their own code to respond to quneo's sensor data. Kmi MIDI expander (sold separately) allows connection to MIDI hardware via 5-pin connection.                  From the Manufacturer               More than a pad controller, a revolutionary precision control device with dynamic playability that senses pressure, finger position, and velocity while providing LED feedback.

## Features

- 44 pads, sliders, rotaries & switches
- Pressure, velocity & position sensitive
- 251 multi-color LEDs give visual feedback
- Communicates via USB, MIDI, or OSC
- The size of an iPad, weighs just 14oz

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Keith McMillen Instruments
- **Number of Keys:** 44
- **Connectivity Technology:** USB
- **Special Feature:** Velocity Sensitive Key
- **Model Name:** KEITH MCMILLEN INSTRUMENTSInstruments

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Why so few reviews?
  

*by F***Y on Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2012*

Why so few reviews? It's probably because people hate to "close", as I do. First the good news. This is the most versatile and original set of pads you can imagine, it's not locked in to one DAW or setup. Now the bad news: same thing. It's not locked in, so you have to map it. There are some good presets for a handful of programs, like two for Live, and for Tractor and for Logic, and Reason, and drum pad mode, and you fill in the details.It can output one or 4 note-ons with velocity (one per corner) for each of 16 pads, and map pressure to a selectable MIDI Continuous Controller (CC) in each corner (grid mode), or (in Drum Mode) map two CCs in x-y mode across the pad, and a single CC for pressure. Each pad can be either in Grid or Drum Mode. They light up automatically in colors, or you can send MIDI messages to directly control the lights. The various sliders and rotaries add a lot of possible CC messages you can choose(with the included editor), and some of the surfaces can be assigned multiple banks. That all together is a preset. There are 16 preset memories, and the editor can save/load them to disk.There are options like "return CC value to zero" or "stay where released" for each sensor, and thresholds, sensitivity, ceilings, all the good stuff. It's really something, a something you have to integrate with your setup, and the bad news is that it takes creative planning and then using their minimalistic and confusing editor to set it all up. Some people complain that there aren't enough ready-to-go configs. Others complain that the company has not released enough of the interface specs so they could control the Quneo from their own programs and scripts. For the Quneo to be easy to integrate would require that the company put as much brainpower into the editor as they put into the hardware. And that hasn't happened.But here's the bottom line. You can spend close to a hundred bucks for just a lightweight toy pad-thing with velocity sensing. ALL pads react to "touch" that way. But the Quneo also reacts to pressure, in so many clever ways. I use it mostly for percussive sounds in drum mode, 16 pads in a bank, with note+velocity on the hit, then pressure ("aftertouch") emits MIDI CC 11 (Expression), and the X-Y raises mod wheel values when I roll my finger up, and  "foot controller" (MIDI CC 4) when I roll my finger to the right, and drop them both to 0 when I release. I use the sliders to control volume on 4 MIDI channels, and the big horizontal slider to control Pan. One of the round pads I use as a sustain (CC 64) "pedal". This is a very simple setup, copy-pasted from pad to pad, but it's very useful.The point is this: you can make the Quneo do a LOT more than that (they are also coming out with new firmware soon). But given that it costs only a hundred bucks more than a toy pad-thing, and is cheaper than a serious set of pads, I think that even if you do nothing more than the above with it, and even if the company isn't exactly on the front line of customer service, and even though the little micro-USB jack is ridiculous, you'll have a good thing. The pads' response is very programmable, they really feel great, the Quneo itself is very sturdy (see Beer and 2 story drop test on YouTube). You'll find all sorts of uses for it.One thing I don't believe is practical is to expect the Quneo to replace a Mackie Control type fader array. If you already have faders, continue to use them, the Quneo is for different purposes, like clip launching, being a tactile modeling clay type interface for a softsynth, controlling just a few specialized mixer parameters, etc.As to the micro-USB jack, get a couple of better cables, and, preferably before one breaks off, attach a small plate, say 1" by 1/2", to the bottom of the Quneo sticking out under the plug so it can't be wiggled or snapped off when you put it down on an uneven surface. Then it's fine.It's a great little unit that opens up a lot of possibilities. It's like our brains, they say, even at 1/100th of potential are OK. It doesn't have to be plug-and-play for EVERYTHING immediately.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Wonderful Product.
  

*by T***D on Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2013*

This was easy to set up.  Just plug in and you are ready.  It was confusing to figure out what each buttons purpose was as there wasn't any directions.  I couldn't figure out how to personalize it, but it worked great.  Its sensitive to the touch so the harder you touch it the louder the instruments play.  Really great buy!

### ⭐ 1.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    After reading all the great reviews I wish I could give one too
  

*by L***M on Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2013*

I was so excited to get my quneo after everything I heard. It would make life as a traveling, live, electronic musician a dream. It would make producing an intuitive workflow... that's what I was led to believe.I am using QuNeo with Ableton Live and so I started with the clip launching mode, this worked fairly well and intuitively with few issues until I decided I wanted to try the drum rack, I used the Coma button to switch modes seemlessly as i was led to believe it would be and it wasnt terrible. The pads i hit didnt seem to trigger logically corresponding pads on the drum rack but i just had to rearrange the drum rack on ableton to solve that, no big deal but then I tried to go back to clip launching mode. It looked like everything was back to normal with all the clip slots illuminated but each one i pressed just turned off a light either making no sound (not launching clips) or sometimes carrying over from the drum mode one or two, but not all of the drum rack sounds.Often when I turned on ableton the quneo would not be visible, or if I switched projects and I would have to relaunch the program (or as tech support recommended turn off the controller and turn it back on in the preferences menu, which I'll admit worked a good 30% of the time). Usually trying to close Ableton or switch projects would result in the program crashing.tech support said that there might be a few bugs (no s***) and that they didnt seem to exist as much when people programmed their own settings into quneo so I decided to try that, I watched all the youtube videos on the coma mode and how to reprogram the controller and jumped into the project. It didnt work. It less then worked, now QuNeo doesnt respond at all, it won't let me do any new mappings, the best i get is light from the faders, I am struggling to revert to the settings that at least worked to a slightly usable level before  back but I can't seem to get it working. No clip launching, no drum rack. just cool looking lights on the faders.I would love so much for this machine to be all that it's hyped to be and I'm hoping that I just have defunct programming so that it can become what everyone raves about but as it stands I am not impressed. I definately could not trust this thing for a performance without something changing. Tech support is trying to help but so far my problems have just gotten worse the more I tinker.This isn't necessarily a bad product, maybe i'll change my review later if I can find a way to work out the bugs on this thing or if KMI offers some updated software but I can't imagine these problems are completely unique to me, and think you should know the bad with the good before spending $200 and countless hours on a new production tool.

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