Re: a question reading linux on stage

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On 01/24/2014 02:12 AM, Brendan Jones wrote:
Hey all,

I've been reading with interested that some of you use netbooks/small
form factor pc's/rasberry pi's on stage for live performance. I'm
currently developing an LV2 plugin and am wondering what the lowest
common denomination screen resolution I should be shooting for.

During performance, what if anything, do you actually need to see apart
from what the the current preset is? Is there a use case for making all
parameters for a synth plugin (for example) available/accessible on
screen, or using midi learn to hide/unhide parameter tabs etc. Examples
of current programs plugins would be great.

Hmm, I record on a netbook (1280x800 resolution). Not performing. But I think if I was using it to perform, I'd want the ability to get to or switch presets quickly. Just a simple button click. Those folk who designed pipe organs knew what they were doing when they put thumb pistons above each manual!

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