Hi guys,
Thanks for your feedback, you´re all on the list of course.
Also, thanks for your patience!
The good thing about this little extra-time is that you´ll get a pretty solid beta to test [:)]
Best,
Paul
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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.
Hi,
He wrote "on all other pads" - AFAIK, no other tablets but macs call themselves "pads", presumably because of trademarks. It also stands to reason, since iOS, Android and WinRT share very little in common. I have the greatest respect for the coders behind Vienna products, but an iPad app can't even be installed (AppStore and Windows Marketplace being proprietary), let alone *run* on other tablets. Unless it's built as a really, really fancy HTML5 website, but I rather doubt that. A very fancy cross-platform plug-in environment would be an awesome development, though, so if this be the case, I'd like to hear more!
Best,
Michiel
Count me in for beta testing a VI Pro-controlling iPad app. I use the latest Ipad (v3).
I was working on a 3DConnexion SpacePilot (http://www.3dconnexion.com/) solution...
Mspape,
You're correct that Herb said "it will be compatible with any other Pads."
As there is only one Pad, I assumed he meant Tablets.
If in fact it is cross platform, (and I feel it will be) identifying it early as an iPad App is not such a bad thing...
AfterAll, the iPhone / iPad did pave the way for so many other devices.