Clearly, the need for such an inerface is not isolated. Audio Impressions and NI have the right idea already.
I can see VSL's ad campaign:
"Say hello to VIC" --!!
I can see VSL's ad campaign:
"Say hello to VIC" --!!
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@JWL said:
Clearly, the need for such an inerface is not isolated. Audio Impressions and NI have the right idea already.
I can see VSL's ad campaign:
"Say hello to VIC" --!!
@Nick Batzdorf said:
These guys are doing that with a touchscreen:
http://www.audioimpressions.com/products.htm
@julian said:
Some sort of simple hardware controller with say switches and sliders/mod wheel type controls would be good. However any device would be compromised unless the data was recordable in the DAW as automation and editable within the same arrange track that the automation applied to.
Julian.
@dpcon said:
Any control service can now be used with the midi learn function so why wait and why not customize your own setup untill the holy grail is found (or manufactured?)
@dpcon said:
Any control service can now be used with the midi learn function so why wait and why not customize your own setup untill the holy grail is found (or manufactured?)
@JWL said:
That's a thought-- an interesting combination of pads, faders and knobs programmable for a variety of reasons.
Hmmm. All it's missing is a breath and bow controller, cappuccino dispenser, and a Spongebob chewtoy.
@woodlakesound said:
Course I just stepped onboard with VI about a week ago, but I'm pretty sure that Trigger Finger will help implement all the control changes needed for realizing a convincing performance along with the keyboard. Picking one up today. Small footprint, USB without power supply transformer (or with), assignable everything within it's own PC software. Plus if you get the urge, start jamming some percussion parts. [[;)]]
@woodlakesound said:
The Korg looks (well actually the pinkish looking pads in the pictures are ghastly :lol[:)] like quite a programming lalapolooza, but in keeping with the KISS principle, I must dissent.