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Re: Display Your DTouch Studio Setup

Posted: 04 Oct 2016 16:53
by DT_bettinzana
Hello "Home Studio 87"!
After so much time as a user of DTouch, I have the pleasure to see your great setup.
I remember that you were probably the first to publicly ask for a Cubase version of DTouch after the initial announcement of the Pro Tools version. I am glad to see that DTouch is so well integrated in your workplace.

I see some huge macro folders with a lot of buttons. I think that you will appreciate a lot the improvements that we have in mind for the macro folders.

BTW, I thank everybody for posting such great pictures of their custom DTouch mixing/editing consoles. This demonstrates that DTouch flexibility is an important advantage.

Thank you for your continuing support!

Re: Display Your DTouch Studio Setup

Posted: 04 Oct 2016 17:07
by Home Studio 87
Thank you, yes the macros is very important for me and on the pic just show the macros for console but when I swap to the project windows there more for editing.......
I'm gonna send you a mail tonight......

Thank you for making such a great product...

Re: Display Your DTouch Studio Setup

Posted: 06 Oct 2016 13:26
by MichaelScott
MichaelScott wrote::shock: hmm I posted some pictures of my setup that are now gone. Very odd.
Here's my setup reposted once again...

Re: Display Your DTouch Studio Setup

Posted: 10 Oct 2016 10:41
by housesion
iiyama which you like more or Acer?

Re: Display Your DTouch Studio Setup

Posted: 11 Oct 2016 13:35
by MichaelScott
housesion wrote:iiyama which you like more or Acer?
I could have easily gone with the 42" iiyama if it was available here but not the case which is why i decided to go the dyi route and use the pq labs G5s frames.
Acer has no such offerings. So I personally would go with iiyama.

Re: Display Your DTouch Studio Setup

Posted: 22 Oct 2016 16:49
by ~ufo~
In mixing position:
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In composing position (notice how it pulls out):
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In drumming position (it pulls out to the side a lot):
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In standing position, to play guitar/sing (it raises a lot):
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The furniture is not done yet, everything that's behind the desktop will be replaced by a base to hold the CPU, support the desk and two equipment racks.

Re: Display Your DTouch Studio Setup

Posted: 23 Oct 2016 14:06
by DT_bettinzana
Really nice ~ufo~! Very flexible setup.
Can you also rotate 90° CW or CCW on-the-fly your monitor?
I have some VSTi GUI which fits better a portrait monitor orientation and having them on my MIDI-keyboard would be interesting.
And, never tested it, but the Cubase MIDI Score Editor in portrait mode would be more similar to a familiar paper music sheet.

Thank you!

Re: Display Your DTouch Studio Setup

Posted: 23 Oct 2016 15:24
by ~ufo~
DT_bettinzana wrote:Really nice ~ufo~! Very flexible setup.
Can you also rotate 90° CW or CCW on-the-fly your monitor?
Thanks! I certainly like working like this.

The Ergotron arms certainly lets you rotate the monitor 90º (I think only CCW, but I'll try later to confirm).
So if your software compensates for that on the fly, then yes, you can do it on the fly.

And remember, for roughly the price of the Raven MTi2 you can get this Iiyama, DTouch AND this Ergotron arm.
That's good value.

Re: Display Your DTouch Studio Setup

Posted: 23 Oct 2016 18:10
by DT_bettinzana
~ufo~ wrote:
DT_bettinzana wrote:Really nice ~ufo~! Very flexible setup.
Can you also rotate 90° CW or CCW on-the-fly your monitor?
Thanks! I certainly like working like this.

The Ergotron arms certainly lets you rotate the monitor 90º (I think only CCW, but I'll try later to confirm).
OK, thank you. Anyway, thinking more, it only needs to turn 90° CCW OR CW; no need for both; one direction is the only thing that I need.
~ufo~ wrote:So if your software compensates for that on the fly, then yes, you can do it on the fly.
And remember, for roughly the price of the Raven MTi2 you can get this Iiyama, DTouch AND this Ergotron arm.
That's good value.
Ah, don't tell anyone, but I have DTouch for free ;) and if I have a feature request, I can have it for free too :D ... but, if it is feasible, we do this for all our customers for free, and we are glad doing this. We respect all the DTouch users who supported us and made this possible. We think that this is the real added-value of DTouch.

Re: Display Your DTouch Studio Setup

Posted: 23 Oct 2016 19:39
by ~ufo~
Haha, yeah I know you get it for free, but I mentioned that more for other (potential) users.
Actually, I got my Iiyama, Dtouch and Ergotron for about 80% of what an MTi2 costs.

Good value, I recommend it!