Custom controller interface builder for the iPad.
Custom controller interface builder for the iPad.
Ableton should sell a dev kit or commercial controller software for the iPad.
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Re: Custom controller interface builder for the iPad.
I second, third and four-billionth that. A main screen each for session and arrangement, and pop-up screen for device and plug-in controls. All in a tiny footprint on my desktop
it would be good to relegate my enormity of controllers to the spare room or eBay
it would be good to relegate my enormity of controllers to the spare room or eBay
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omniphonix
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Re: Custom controller interface builder for the iPad.
I say forget iPad and just build it right into Live. There are a number of multi-touch PCs out there and I'm sure Apple with do the same with MacBooks at some point. Windows 7 has the multi-touch baked right in, just update Live to understand the input and give you an interface designer.
Re: Custom controller interface builder for the iPad.
A PC running Windows 7 with a touch screen does not even come close to the experience of using the iPad. Windows 7's touch screen feature is a combination of the old pen-centric Tablet PC and the hand/finger-centric Surface Table. Many, if not most, of the feature remain pen-centric. Finger-tip touch control is an afterthought at best and simply ignored at worst, as already evidenced by netbooks with touchscreens running Windows 7.omniphonix wrote:I say forget iPad and just build it right into Live. There are a number of multi-touch PCs out there and I'm sure Apple with do the same with MacBooks at some point. Windows 7 has the multi-touch baked right in, just update Live to understand the input and give you an interface designer.
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omniphonix
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Re: Custom controller interface builder for the iPad.
Netbook? Who said anything about a netbook? I'm talking 17" widescreen Core i7 w/ 4GB of RAM and all the other bells and whistles. Who would even want to try and run Live on a netbook? Dell Studio 17 Touch, that's what I'm talking about.humnumb wrote:A PC running Windows 7 with a touch screen does not even come close to the experience of using the iPad. Windows 7's touch screen feature is a combination of the old pen-centric Tablet PC and the hand/finger-centric Surface Table. Many, if not most, of the feature remain pen-centric. Finger-tip touch control is an afterthought at best and simply ignored at worst, as already evidenced by netbooks with touchscreens running Windows 7.omniphonix wrote:I say forget iPad and just build it right into Live. There are a number of multi-touch PCs out there and I'm sure Apple with do the same with MacBooks at some point. Windows 7 has the multi-touch baked right in, just update Live to understand the input and give you an interface designer.
Re: Custom controller interface builder for the iPad.
i think PD - Pure Data or MAX is a really good way to switch a touchscreen into a controller. You can create a patch with the controller elements you need, then send controllerdata via midiyoke or a similar app..
peace
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peace
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