coops
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Post by coops on Nov 24, 2014 18:09:05 GMT -8
Just been trying out a stylus on the Raven and for most things it works better than my fingers! You can't multi touch, but I hardly ever do that anyway. Great for all those fiddly little buttons and brilliant for plugins.
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Post by jameyz on Nov 24, 2014 20:25:58 GMT -8
I dig it..
what kind of stylus?? it won't scratch the screen right?
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coops
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Post by coops on Nov 24, 2014 22:31:08 GMT -8
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Post by Slate Media Technology on Dec 1, 2014 8:43:50 GMT -8
Must be rocking for automation!
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coops
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Post by coops on Dec 2, 2014 0:54:14 GMT -8
It certainly is!
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Post by spike on Mar 11, 2017 1:47:37 GMT -8
This is where I am heading today because of my big fat Bass fingers
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Post by jameyz on Mar 15, 2017 7:39:12 GMT -8
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Post by wedoh on Apr 4, 2017 9:07:01 GMT -8
I have been thinking about getting a bluetooth stylus. The Adonit Pixel is the one i am considering, but i am not sure if it will work with the Raven since its made for iPads. What i would like to do is, i would like to use the two buttons attached to the Pixel and make them activate keyboard shortcuts like separate region at markers, and fade in/out. So that i could just mark audio, push a button and separate it from the track, and create fades. Or if possible, control the batch commands with the stylus shortcuts. Like use the pen to mark a part of a region, push a button to activate a batch command which separate the region, normalize it and puts fade in and out to it. Imagine the speed of that editing. ;-) Here is the SDK for Adonit products. www.adonit.net/developers/
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Post by jameyz on Apr 7, 2017 10:31:39 GMT -8
I have been thinking about getting a bluetooth stylus. The Adonit Pixel is the one i am considering, but i am not sure if it will work with the Raven since its made for iPads. What i would like to do is, i would like to use the two buttons attached to the Pixel and make them activate keyboard shortcuts like separate region at markers, and fade in/out. So that i could just mark audio, push a button and separate it from the track, and create fades. Or if possible, control the batch commands with the stylus shortcuts. Like use the pen to mark a part of a region, push a button to activate a batch command which separate the region, normalize it and puts fade in and out to it. Imagine the speed of that editing. ;-) Here is the SDK for Adonit products. www.adonit.net/developers/looks really great. I am sure it would work for you..
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Post by mudgel on Jul 2, 2017 14:53:41 GMT -8
I'm also thinking of using a stylus for Sonar on the Raven screen, while using the Win 10 native touch driver.
It seems the way Cakewalk are attacking the current and future mplementation of touch, is a combination between fingers and stylus so that small targets are easier to hit. Sounds like a good idea to me. Is there a stylus that folks are recommending?
Jamey - you mentioned that there will be a batch control for Studio One soon. When is the one for Sonar planned?
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Post by jameyz on Jul 20, 2017 10:18:20 GMT -8
I'm also thinking of using a stylus for Sonar on the Raven screen, while using the Win 10 native touch driver. It seems the way Cakewalk are attacking the current and future mplementation of touch, is a combination between fingers and stylus so that small targets are easier to hit. Sounds like a good idea to me. Is there a stylus that folks are recommending? Jamey - you mentioned that there will be a batch control for Studio One soon. When is the one for Sonar planned? Batch Commander for Studio One, Sonar, Pro Tools, Cubase, Etc will all be release at once when Batch Commander 3.5 is ready to go.. Hard to say the exact time though. I would hope by next month we have it ready to go.
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