@DG said:
Alex, do you find that there is any downside to using the two keyboards? I must confess that I'm still hankering after a Lemur (sounds like some sort of animal perversion), but can't justify the cost.
DG
Daryl, no downside in terms of easier workflow. It's a lot easier (for me) to have the keyswitches right there, without going up and down on the octave selector. And the little PCR has a 'Logic integration map' i found on the edirol site, that takes a lot of the legwork out of setting everything up. I get to stop, start, record, etc.. from the controller, instead of using the mouse. (Single button apple, nothing touchy feely about that, lol... [[[[:|]]]] )
Probably the only thing that one could consider a 'downside' is getting everything setup on the desk as to be comfortable to use, but that's individual anyway. (I don't like having to reach too far over the desk. Gives me a backache after a while.) I screwed a small plank up to the underside of my old soviet desk, and the qwerty keyboard goes on that, so i've got things fairly close at hand.
One day, when i'm settled in one spot, i'm going to design and build a desk and chair setup that puts everything at my fingertips, or as closely as possible. I've often toyed with the idea of an old fashioned barber's chair being the base for a configuration that, with a bit of welding, and thought, has all keyboards on frames built onto the chair, with a steel based mouse pad as well. (Lemur on a base frame on the other side?)
Everything on gas powered hinges, so i can push everything out of the way, and pull it into position when i'm seated. And have the screens on hydraulic arms coming down from the ceiling, remote controlled, so i can have them as close to or as far away as i want. Most of the kit i'm talking about is in use already in other applications, so it's not rocket science.
Just a few thoughts........ [:)]
Having been to the Lemur site earlier, i have to agree with you though. Looks like a very interesting bit of kit, and i like the potential for adaptability. Now if we can get a big 'stylus notation tablet' for input as well, i'd be even more enthused.
With all this new fangled stuff coming out, with liquid lights, interechangable screens, etc., we're going to start getting accused of being 'trekkies'.
Going where no muso has gone before...................
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