thanks im glad someone else thinks so too!
i work with another musician, we both do live sets on laptops...
and we find it drives us crazy - especially when you're working in the
dark!! it doesnt work too well with trackpoint mice either (then again
nothing does... dangit, i need more usb ports so i can use my wacom
graphire...)
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Speaker to Vegetables wrote:
I just had to chime in with a metoo on this. Audio
apps on both Windows
and Linux have way too many simulated rotary knobs. I hate the damned
things! At least in Cakewalk HS one can usually ignore the knob and
just type in the right number. Give me either a straight-line slider or
nothing (plus, either way, a text entry/display box).
On Wednesday 22 January 2003 10:53 am, iriXx wrote:
actually i've worked with those sorts of apps,
like Reason, in
windows *cough splutter*... and i find them really annoying to work
with... knobs dont actually translate very well into mouse usage!!!
you end up struggling to control the thing... although generally it
runs on the y axis up and down.... which is kinda counter-intuitive
to using a knob in 3 dimensions!
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