I noticed that in Presonus S1 you can swipe their mixer to go through the banks of faders. Would it be possible to implement this in DTouch? Just seems like a more natural solution compared to pressing a bank selection button. (previous/next/first/last banks as in DTouch)
I also see that S1 allows the user to pinch and expand tracks in their edit window using the user's hand. Is this a possibility for DTouch as well?
Thanks.
Ability to Swipe Fader banks and Pinch/Expand in Editor
Re: Ability to Swipe Fader banks and Pinch/Expand in Editor
Yes, but how to decide if you want to change fader levels or bank swipe? Multi-gesture?
What works really well, in case you haven't tried already, is to touch/swipe the small meter bar on top of the screen or select a track in the inspector on the far left.
What works really well, in case you haven't tried already, is to touch/swipe the small meter bar on top of the screen or select a track in the inspector on the far left.
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Re: Ability to Swipe Fader banks and Pinch/Expand in Editor
Hello rcprod,rcprod wrote:I noticed that in Presonus S1 you can swipe their mixer to go through the banks of faders. Would it be possible to implement this in DTouch? Just seems like a more natural solution compared to pressing a bank selection button. (previous/next/first/last banks as in DTouch)
I really doubt that we can have a fluent scroll. I suggest to test the workflow proposed by PeterZ.
If this is not native in the Cubase GUI, we have no other methods to implement it.rcprod wrote:I also see that S1 allows the user to pinch and expand tracks in their edit window using the user's hand. Is this a possibility for DTouch as well?
Thanks.
Silvano Bettinzana
Devil Technologies
Devil Technologies
Re: Ability to Swipe Fader banks and Pinch/Expand in Editor
Sure, I can use that workflow.
I am not much of a fan of Presonus in general, but I think this is pretty cool:
Check it out at 2:04, 2:30, 3:00.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fgNDNR4vCCo
I am not much of a fan of Presonus in general, but I think this is pretty cool:
Check it out at 2:04, 2:30, 3:00.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fgNDNR4vCCo