Is it possible to have different skins for floating mixer?
I'd love to have one that looks like Nuendos faders and the controls around it...
Just another thought... Don't know where I get these, sorry

I noticed that too
What do you mean with “not create a solid reliable workflow”?
I was too when I was in the process of deciding what to purchase (physical control surface v. Raven v. Dtouch). Personally, I think the standard mode is better than having to deal with syncing an overlay. No longer do you have to be locked into a specific screen layout or resolution. You're also no longer at the mercy of Steinberg (or Avid) changing something in an update that breaks the sync. The terminology sounds like you're going backward in terms of features/functionality, but the opposite is true.n0nspaz wrote: ↑28 Feb 2018 21:53Hi, I have not used Dtouch yet but I have bought the Cubase license and I have a 42” TV and PQLabs G5 overlay ready to go. So I don’t understand all the terminology and working methods described in this thread yet, since I haven’t used it yet. I am concerned about the Standard Mode issue.
Thanks
OK, now I understand what you mean with that sentence. I thought that you were concerned about the support of future versions of Cubendo. Anyway, let me say that the standard mode has the advantage to be "only" based on the Steinberg Remote Control SDK. So, till when Steinberg will support it, we will be compatible. Take into consideration tha the SDK was released to a huge amount of HW/SW developers; breaking it would cause a revolt (think about the many HW control surfaces, evoluted MIDI master keyboard, etc ...).