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"An idea of my dream instrument - touchscreen interface."
Update: 0002 added below
"Simple render of a touchscreen synth workstation. I added mod and pitchwheel by request; however, I don't want to add dozens of sliders and knobs. The touchscreen is the main interface, other than the keyboard."
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
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so why no performance controllers - wheels, ribbon, etc? pitch bends and mod effects would be a bitch with this design - or nonexistent.
ReplyDeleteLooks more like my nightmare instrument ;-)
ReplyDeleteEveryone likes twisting knobs. It's fun! When you're tweaking sounds, I can respect that. But when you use software, and a wide variety of software, hardware interfaces come up short. You're limited to how many knobs and sliders you can fit on a front panel. The touchscreen could potentially alleviate much of that. Instant access to all parameters showing on the GUI. BTW, I added a pitch and modwheel on my next render...
ReplyDeletePlease no more touch screens !
ReplyDeleteI'd go for the second one, but less deep and with hardware knobs and sliders.
ReplyDeletei'd prefer a high-accuracy multi-touch surface for inputting performance data, it seems like it'd be more flexible than just a knob
ReplyDeleteNow please add a radius to the edges so the user does not cut themselves. Just kidding, very fine work. MATRIX you need to add a "RENDER" tag. BTW, what software are you rendering from?
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