Re: turn your tablet into a real physical interface

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On 11/02/2014 03:21 PM, Simon Wise wrote:
On 03/11/14 11:45, Len Ovens wrote:
On Sun, 2 Nov 2014, david wrote:

I like feeling a real knob or slider, not the flat slick surface of a
picture
of a knob or slider.

I think there is no one here who wants "touch" for controlling audio.
We all
want something we can feel that we don't have to watch. Watching while
moving
takes more concerntration leaving less for listening, but listening is
more
important. Worse (I don't know about others) the concentration used
with a touch
pad to make sure my finger is in the right place is fully on the upper
level of
my consiousness as opposed to a knob or fader that becomes an
extension of low
level muscle control for the most part.

it is the combination of real knobs and faders with the visual feed back
of a touch screen for selecting and viewing things that works well ...
it has been the basis of some very high end studio mixing systems for a
while now. A biggish button displayed on a touchsceen requires less
fiddling/distraction than using a mouse and cursor if you are mostly
using your hands for the keyboard and real controls ... plus there are
some types of control that can be done with multi-touch or pen quite
nicely ... (certainly not knobs, faders and buttons)

Hmm, make the sliders/knobs sitting on the tablet/touchscreen transparent so the visuals beneath show through?

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