Multi touch screen in Mac OSX
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Multi touch screen in Mac OSX
Does Dtouch support multi-touch under MAC OSX? Just like Slate's RAVEN controller? Also, do I need a multi-touch display that supports DTouch to run control perfectly? Thanks.
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Re: Multi touch screen in Mac OSX
Yes and No (read my request about the Raven SW in the following)
OK ... please, make an example of what the Slate Raven does with multi-touch under OS X.
You need a touch-monitor which is supported by DTouch (check http://www.deviltechnologies.com/index. ... o-tools-v1).feiyusky520 wrote: ↑25 Dec 2018 16:05Also, do I need a multi-touch display that supports DTouch to run control perfectly? Thanks.
Silvano Bettinzana
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Re: Multi touch screen in Mac OSX
Sorry, I am not specific enough.OK ... please, make an example of what the Slate Raven does with multi-touch under OS X.
I was listening to a friend who said that under the MAC system, the multi-touch screen can only be operated with "one point", so he might mean that the Slate controller can achieve a true multi-touch. control". And I have experienced it in its Studio, and the feel is really amazing.
So I have seen the DT solution now, it feels very interesting, because I am stuck with the 1080 resolution of the Slate controller, I hope to control my Cubase with a higher resolution, because my current main display is 5K resolution. And you have a high resolution multi-touch solution. My friends and I both hope to learn more about your system, and maybe we will consider switching to your platform in the future.
But now he is using Protools and I am Cubase. Does this difference make us bother?
Thank you for your reply.
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Re: Multi touch screen in Mac OSX
The problem is that at the moment (and for some months to come) we don't have "DTouch for Cubase" on OS X (it only works on Windows).feiyusky520 wrote: ↑27 Dec 2018 02:37Sorry, I am not specific enough.OK ... please, make an example of what the Slate Raven does with multi-touch under OS X.
I was listening to a friend who said that under the MAC system, the multi-touch screen can only be operated with "one point", so he might mean that the Slate controller can achieve a true multi-touch. control". And I have experienced it in its Studio, and the feel is really amazing.
So I have seen the DT solution now, it feels very interesting, because I am stuck with the 1080 resolution of the Slate controller, I hope to control my Cubase with a higher resolution, because my current main display is 5K resolution. And you have a high resolution multi-touch solution. My friends and I both hope to learn more about your system, and maybe we will consider switching to your platform in the future.
But now he is using Protools and I am Cubase. Does this difference make us bother?
Thank you for your reply.
Silvano Bettinzana
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Re: Multi touch screen in Mac OSX
Sorry, I may have read it wrong, thank you for your reply. Looking forward to future support.feiyusky520 wrote: ↑27 Dec 2018 02:37Sorry, I am not specific enough.OK ... please, make an example of what the Slate Raven does with multi-touch under OS X.
I was listening to a friend who said that under the MAC system, the multi-touch screen can only be operated with "one point", so he might mean that the Slate controller can achieve a true multi-touch. control". And I have experienced it in its Studio, and the feel is really amazing.
So I have seen the DT solution now, it feels very interesting, because I am stuck with the 1080 resolution of the Slate controller, I hope to control my Cubase with a higher resolution, because my current main display is 5K resolution. And you have a high resolution multi-touch solution. My friends and I both hope to learn more about your system, and maybe we will consider switching to your platform in the future.
But now he is using Protools and I am Cubase. Does this difference make us bother?
Thank you for your reply.
