Herb,
I stand corrected. Can't wait to see the VSL approach to a VI PRO (iPad) control surface. [H]
Sign me up for Beta Testing please.
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Herb,
I stand corrected. Can't wait to see the VSL approach to a VI PRO (iPad) control surface. [H]
Sign me up for Beta Testing please.
WOWSA... SIGN ME UP!!!!
Will there be an Android version? I had a chance to try a beta Galaxy Nexus... which is like a Kindle form factor (which I like better---more compact.) I would buy one tomorrow if VSL had an app... as you know there are almost zero Android DAW-related apps.
QUESTION: When you say it's meant for VI Pro, don't you really mean Vienna Ensemble? I mean, most of us are, I assume, running multiple VI's within VEP. My biggest ongoing frustration with VSL is having to dedicate a display to VEP so I can see what's going on. But if I could run the entire orchestra (VEP) from my 'pad', PROBLEM SOLVED!!!! But if I still have to switch active VI's from my display that's not as big a help.
TIA,
---JC
For anyone interested... The way I do the inputing in Digital Performer. I use a Lemur and a MC Transport (control surface transport)
I made a macro in QuickKeys that is triggered by a programed buttons on a Euphonix MC Transport. (it can send Mac key strokes)
Button Push 1) opens the Step sequencing input window for my record-enabled MIDI track and selects and event length of 1/32 note
Button Push 2) I push a button on the Lemur that sends a controller message with x value to trigger articulation, and put the controller # and value in the step sequencer.
Button Push 3) Push button on Euphonix to execute one step, then close the window.
It has been very fast working this way, three buttons to enter an articulation at my cursor. and I love having a 7x12 lighted grid with the names of my 84 articulations on the buttons.