On Tue, 1 Jul 2014 12:13:12 -0700 (PDT) Len Ovens <len@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Tue, 1 Jul 2014, Rick Green wrote: > > > On Tue, 1 Jul 2014, Paul Davis wrote: > >> > >> TouchDAW ? > > > > ALso, Control and Ardroid, as well as TouchOSC are all available in the > > Android marketplace. They all offer some usfel functionality, but none of > > them are fully customizable to present a complete solution. > > Yes, It seems that so many controls are packed on to the surface, I think > minding where my fingers touch would take something away from my mixing, > performing etc. I was thinking just nice long faders in the screen and > keyboard for buttons. > > A question about these apps. If someone has used one of them, looking at > this picture: > http://www.humatic.de/htools/touchdaw/man/tablet/tablet_main_2.png > The faders all show up as orange bars. Does the setting "jump" to where > your finger is if you don't set it right on the white bar? Or can the user > touch the fader anywhere and just move up and down to change things? > > -- > Len Ovens > www.ovenwerks.net I can't remember where now, but I remember seeing a video demo of a mixing desk that consisted of two positively huge touch screens - one as a sloping desk, the other a vertical panel behind it. It was true multi-touch. The guy was moving fistfuls of (large) faders on the lower panel and the upper one, as well as displaying all sorts of info had what I think were routing controls. It was some time ago and my memory is a bit hazy, but I think it wasn't using conventional touch technology, but some sort of infra-red array system. -- Will J Godfrey http://www.musically.me.uk Say you have a poem and I have a tune. Exchange them and we can both have a poem, a tune, and a song. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user