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QCon Pro G2 8-channel universal DAW control surface with Mackie Control and HUI

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Size: QCon Pro G2 Main Unit


Features

  • Universal DAW control surface with Mackie control and HUI
  • 9 touch-sensitive motorized faders
  • Presets and overlays for Cubase/Nuendo, Logic Pro, Ableton Live, Pro Tools, studio One, digital performer, FL studio, amplitude, Reaper, Bitwig, Reason, Sonar, and Audition
  • Large backlit LCD to display channel name, control values etc. For each channel
  • Illuminated buttons for each channel including rec-enable, solo, mute, select and monitor
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Description

The Icon Pro Audio icon Pro G2 is an eight channel universal control surface with Mackie control and HUI emulation to support most major DAWs. Whether you are tracking or mixing, the Icon Pro G2 provides intuitive tactile control over your session. Set your levels, fine tune your EBS and effects, record automation, punch in and out of recordings, all at the tip of your fingers [and toes] with the Icon Pro g2’s nine motorized faders, eight multi-purpose push encoders, 78 buttons, jog shuttle wheel, and 2 foot pedal connectors. Segment LED level meters are provided for each channel, and a large backlit LCD screen displays channel names and values. A segment LED display is also provided for SMPTE or MIDI beat clock. The Icon Pro Audio icon Pro G2 features Mackie control and HUI emulation and includes overlays for popular DAWs including Cubase/Nuendo, Logic Pro, Ableton Live, Pro Tools, studio One, digital performer, fl studio, amplitude, Reaper, Bitwig, reason, sonar, and audition. A user defined mode is also included to create custom presets. The Icon Pro G2 is class-compliant with Windows XP, Vista, windows 7/8/10, and Mac OS X and features a high speed USB 2.0 connection. The Icon Pro G2 is expendable to up to 32 channels using three Icon EX G2 extenders.

Brand: ICON


Connectivity Technology: USB


Special Feature: Backlit


Model Name: Qcon Pro G2


Product Dimensions: 8.07"D x 18.11"W x 24.21"H


Item Weight: 19.01 pounds


Product Dimensions: 8.07 x 18.11 x 24.21 inches


Item model number: QCONPROG2


Date First Available: September 13, 2018


Compatible Devices: Devices running compatible DAW software or supporting Mackie Control and HUI emulation


Connector Type: USB


Hardware Interface: USB 2.0


Supported Software: Ableton Live


Musical Style: Electronic


Size: QCon Pro G2 Main Unit


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Works Great With Cakewalk Sonar, no hassle setups.
Size: QCon Pro G2 Main Unit
Once I finally got to spend some time with the DAW controller. I like it more and more everyday. I do use Cakewalk by Bandlab, Sonar for my recordings. I did not have any struggle setting this item up for my use! The touchie feel of the faders is very nice. The feedback metering was great too. So many different default DAWs to work with in the menus, it was so easy! I wish I would have purchased this a few years ago, its worth every $$. I Loved the price range for this one. The newer ones are out though, but I am so satisfied with one. I can only brag and feel amped up using it. Good luck to others in the discovery of the lastest DAW controllers. They are so COOL! I`m having a great time with mine. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2023 by Crys. Crys.

  • It just works, all the time.
Size: QCon Pro G2 Main Unit
I bought one of these to act as a tactile mixing facility to my Mac Pro & Logic X. It works out of the box. Just plugged it in, and followed some really simple instructions to have Logic recognize it, and it works. I've had it for about a year now, and use it about 4 times a week. Never had an issue. It is very accurate and I really love the transport controls. The shuttle wheel is really accurate with Logic. If it wasn't that I already had a 32 channel hybrid mixing studio, I'd just keep adding more of these to make up a full desk. But one works just great. Also they are not the smallest units but are made of steel and solid. I'd highly recommend this to anyone looking to add tactile mixing to their digital rigs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2020 by k0d3g3ar

  • This thing is amazing!
Size: QCon Pro G2 Main Unit
I do a lot of mixing on my computer as well as production and I use this every single time i open FL Studio now. It speeds up my workflow quite a bit and i just love being able to change volume without clicking with a mouse. Would definitely recommend. When i first got it there was a high pitched sound coming from it. I contacted support and they got back to me pretty quickly with a solution. Basically, my faders weren't getting enough power, so I changed some settings and it fixed it! Works very well now. 😁 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2021 by Madeyes123

  • Perfect for my home studio
Size: QCon Pro G2 Main Unit
I originally purchased the Presonus Faderport 8 since I use Studio One. However, I didn’t like how the sliders/faders were close to each other. Also, no dedicated master fader. The QCon just has that professional feel to it. It much larger than the faderport. I love how the digital display is super easy to read the way it’s angled. This fits perfectly in my studio setup. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2023 by JCastro

  • Good, not perfect
Size: QCon Pro G2 Main Unit
I'm just getting to know my way around this piece of gear. For the most part it does what it should, which is control my DAW. It was easy to set-up and worked out of the box with minimal configuration. 2 things that irk me, though. Using the faders to control the DAW in touch mode is less than ideal. For short quick throws it doesn't register. For bigger moves you have to fight against the servos so instead of a nice clean set of points in the automation lane you get a square wave of points as the servos keep trying to return the fader and I keep pressure on it to keep it where I want it. I'm hoping that a sensitivity adjustment will help this but I haven't got around to testing yet. The other is that (in Reaper anyway) the qCon shows files that have been hidden in the DAW and doesn't collapse folders. So I can clean up the visible tracks in Reaper, but they all show in the qCon meaning that the visual representation is off, and you have to scroll through too many tracks to get where you need to be. Not the end of the world, but not helping my workflow as I hoped it might. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2021 by Jenn

  • Was sent an open box
Size: QCon Pro G2 Main Unit
Was sent an open box when I ordered it new.
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2023 by Courtney

  • Do you really need this? Probably not.
Size: QCon Pro G2 Main Unit
I recently got the QCon Pro G2 8-channel because of all the great YouTube videos about it. I got it all set up, made it work and learned how to use it. I use Logic with primarily soft synths. I found having the control surface was an obstacle to my well tuned work flow. It's certainly neat, it's cool to look and I can show it off to my friends, but was it useful? Nope. If I wanted to get anything done quickly without hassle, my pair of 4k monitors and a mouse is fine. The only advantage was the ability to have your fingers on more than one fader and never once did I need that. When I write automation data, I just draw it in with the mouse and get precisely what I need or use the mouse on a virtual fader and do it that way. Using the control surface was slow and clumsy in my opinion. The names of tracks as they appear on the little screen are truncated in the middle, so you get to decipher each name when you look at it, that takes time. Also, big disadvantage, Cats. I have two and they have free run of the studio. They like walking on the control surface and then all hell breaks loose. Plus I found the scrub wheel of the QCon Pro G2 to be useless, going backwards would knock you right to the top of the sequence. Also, the faders were always not responding to read correctly, and they make noise when they move, they move in a staggering step motion, not smooth on long fades. I had to turn it off when I was doing quiet listening. So, I returned it. You may love it, it's built like a tank, and not a Russian Tank, a NATO tank. If you use Logic, get an iPad and use the virtual Logic control surface, that rocks. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2023 by holly karmanocky

  • Work fine for my ussage
Size: QCon Pro G2 Main Unit
Work fine for my usages
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2023 by James Bayfield

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