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Post by adogg4629 on Jun 11, 2014 16:47:34 GMT -6
D-touch Software controller for PT!!!I was looking at this and it seemed kind of neat. Pro- It's a pure software solution, so it's more open the the Raven. Con, it doesn't have the Raven Hardware. Pro- I like the interface better...and even with the 27 inch touch screen monitor, it's still a quarter of the price of the Raven MTI. Demo video
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Post by henge on Jun 12, 2014 16:47:07 GMT -6
Wow! That looks great. Pro tools only though right?
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Post by svart on Jun 12, 2014 18:04:55 GMT -6
That interface looks more touch friendly. I still wish that all the buttons were larger than the finger. it would crowd the screen but decrease the amount of false touches. I have fat fingers so I have a bit of an issue on cell phone screens.
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Post by henge on Jun 12, 2014 18:13:44 GMT -6
That interface looks more touch friendly. I still wish that all the buttons were larger than the finger. it would crowd the screen but decrease the amount of false touches. I have fat fingers so I have a bit of an issue on cell phone screens. I never thought of that! What about beefy fingers...
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Post by wiz on Jun 12, 2014 18:14:55 GMT -6
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Post by svart on Jun 12, 2014 18:20:48 GMT -6
That interface looks more touch friendly. I still wish that all the buttons were larger than the finger. it would crowd the screen but decrease the amount of false touches. I have fat fingers so I have a bit of an issue on cell phone screens. I never thought of that! What about beefy fingers... Cell phones have gotten very good at sensing errant touches. There are people who do nothing but design haptic systems and have complex algorithms that decrease false touches. It's sort of fascinating because those folks not only study technical design, but they also study the psychology of humans to understand what works and what doesn't. Apple and those types spend millions on this stuff.
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Post by adogg4629 on Jun 13, 2014 8:44:24 GMT -6
Wow! That looks great. Pro tools only though right? Released as of today, it is Pro Tools only for PC. Mac support coming really soon. I believe Cubase support for PC coming really soon as well, followed shortly by Cubase support for Mac. Not sure about any other DAW yet.
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Post by henge on Jun 13, 2014 8:59:15 GMT -6
Good stuff. I'll have to wait for Reaper support though.
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Post by adogg4629 on Jun 13, 2014 16:47:24 GMT -6
Good stuff. I'll have to wait for Reaper support though. Silvano has been asked about Reaper a lot so far, but I get the sense that he doesn't have anybody on his team who knows how to use it. He does seem to bee keen on going there though, but promises nothing.
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