Awesome forum, but I can't tell how it would work with Kontakt and Melodyne as Nuendo plugins?
Also, when using these as standalone apps, or Samplitude, wouldn't a stylus be better with some type of Wacom device?
Any input is welcome, as well as info about the upcoming stylus for Dtouch.
I am going with 2 side by side 27" LCD so I can have a keyboard above and below it but I find LIMITED availability to choose from, especially with local service in a smaller town. Guess I'll go with this unless someone points out something I am missing:
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/acer-touch- ... Id=2939134
Thank you DTouch and all for a non-injurious interface all these years, but where is my Flying Car already!
Dtouch with Kontakt and Melodyne as plugins?
Re: Dtouch with Kontakt and Melodyne as plugins?
Any help please?
Re: Dtouch with Kontakt and Melodyne as plugins?
All plugins work great within Dtouch, you are limited by most though to 1 point touch on the VST / Plugin etc - not because of Dtouch but the
maker has to implement it - like on waves plugins .
Depends how you mean fiddly with Kontakt in stand alone . I find it works just great - but have got both 40 and 27 screens .
Some of the really small GUI can be fiddly with your finger , but most things are easy .
Dtouch does not really change the touch or behaviour of plugins from winthin Cubase Nuendo, but what it does do it brilliant - You can create macros to touch buttons, so can do things like next patch in Kontakt, or change values with a touch screen button - load a preset - just about anything really.
You can really get under the hood and make your work flow alot easier.
Pj
maker has to implement it - like on waves plugins .
Depends how you mean fiddly with Kontakt in stand alone . I find it works just great - but have got both 40 and 27 screens .
Some of the really small GUI can be fiddly with your finger , but most things are easy .
Dtouch does not really change the touch or behaviour of plugins from winthin Cubase Nuendo, but what it does do it brilliant - You can create macros to touch buttons, so can do things like next patch in Kontakt, or change values with a touch screen button - load a preset - just about anything really.
You can really get under the hood and make your work flow alot easier.
Pj
Re: Dtouch with Kontakt and Melodyne as plugins?
Thank you that was very helpful. Would precise things, like editing waveforms, be best done with a tablet and pen, instead of fingers?
I use Melodyne to edit notes turned into blobs. What is the point where the addition of a tablet and pen would help because fingers are too big to finely edit on a 27" screen?
I use Melodyne to edit notes turned into blobs. What is the point where the addition of a tablet and pen would help because fingers are too big to finely edit on a 27" screen?
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Re: Dtouch with Kontakt and Melodyne as plugins?
Hello,danahar wrote: ↑18 May 2017 14:37Thank you that was very helpful. Would precise things, like editing waveforms, be best done with a tablet and pen, instead of fingers?
I use Melodyne to edit notes turned into blobs. What is the point where the addition of a tablet and pen would help because fingers are too big to finely edit on a 27" screen?
in my opinion you can add a tablet+pen without problems because they are like a mouse (unless they have some very special functions which at the moment I am not able to imagine). They should coexist with a touchscreen like a regular mouse.
Silvano Bettinzana
Devil Technologies
Devil Technologies
Re: Dtouch with Kontakt and Melodyne as plugins?
I have no problem cutting up and editing waves on d touch.
Had a 27 inch and now have a 40 inch as well.
Remember you can zoom in with easy movements so , if it's too small zoom in.
A tablet can be used as well like duet and an iPad ; but I never felt that its not precise enough to do something I want .
The most common operations - say turning a bunch of cuts in to a take or x fading or what ever is very simple to match to a touch button only with d touch though .
That way you will work much quicker. Get the d touch demo and try it out . Even without a touch screen it gives you an idea but much better if you read the manual or you won't realise how powerful it is .
Pj
Had a 27 inch and now have a 40 inch as well.
Remember you can zoom in with easy movements so , if it's too small zoom in.
A tablet can be used as well like duet and an iPad ; but I never felt that its not precise enough to do something I want .
The most common operations - say turning a bunch of cuts in to a take or x fading or what ever is very simple to match to a touch button only with d touch though .
That way you will work much quicker. Get the d touch demo and try it out . Even without a touch screen it gives you an idea but much better if you read the manual or you won't realise how powerful it is .
Pj