Dual Monitors!
Dual Monitors!
Hi all!
I'm looking at upgrading my studio and getting an additional monitor so I can have dual screen. Would anyone reccomend this or is it not wirth it with Ableton because you can't split the screen can you?? Thanks,
Paul.
I'm looking at upgrading my studio and getting an additional monitor so I can have dual screen. Would anyone reccomend this or is it not wirth it with Ableton because you can't split the screen can you?? Thanks,
Paul.
Thank you Lord for Ableton!!
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Cheers everyone!sweetjesus wrote:id recommend one uber large screen over two decent ones
I think I am swaying more towards one big 22" widescreen rather than having 2 x 17"s, especially after hearing the comments!
A local retailer are doing a 22" samsung widescreen for 220 pounds sterling! Bargain!
Thanks again!
Thank you Lord for Ableton!!
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compared to 2x17's the 22" will win everytime!!Bricey wrote:Cheers everyone!sweetjesus wrote:id recommend one uber large screen over two decent ones
I think I am swaying more towards one big 22" widescreen rather than having 2 x 17"s, especially after hearing the comments!
A local retailer are doing a 22" samsung widescreen for 220 pounds sterling! Bargain!
Thanks again!
yep, works awesome that way!dys4ik wrote:It depends on how you expect to use the application.
I use dual monitors so that I can run live full screen one monitor and explorer, sample editors, vsts, even tutorials, on the other monitor, without having to minimize live or send it to the background.
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Agreed. You don't realize how annoying it is to have the VSTi blocking Ableton until you hook up a second monitor and it's no longer an issue.t1mp wrote:yep, works awesome that way!dys4ik wrote:It depends on how you expect to use the application.
I use dual monitors so that I can run live full screen one monitor and explorer, sample editors, vsts, even tutorials, on the other monitor, without having to minimize live or send it to the background.
+1beats me wrote:Agreed. You don't realize how annoying it is to have the VSTi blocking Ableton until you hook up a second monitor and it's no longer an issue.t1mp wrote:yep, works awesome that way!dys4ik wrote:It depends on how you expect to use the application.
I use dual monitors so that I can run live full screen one monitor and explorer, sample editors, vsts, even tutorials, on the other monitor, without having to minimize live or send it to the background.
I have a mate i produce with and he's only got the 1 monitor, i've only be on 2 for around 3 months but i find it stiffles the creative flow when we work in his studio
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I hook my laptop up to an 32" LCD at work occasionally, although only through VGA. My main problem is that the native res of LCD TV's is too low. You get a nice big picture, yeah, but you can't raise the resolution without violently distorting everything.googoo wrote:Bumpgoogoo wrote:Has anyone tried using an LCD TV with a DVI input? In the region of 32"??
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my friend hooks his macbook up to a 32 samsung hd tv, and it is stunning.
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