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Hi Bruce,
not that I have the $ to spend, but if you were
to use the Lemur mostly for AbletonLive6, Reaktor, VSTs etc , it might be
wonderful and creative experience. and maybe the learning curve wouldn't be too
bad.
I also wonder how hard it is to assign all the
'widgets' to various midi controllable devices and control
variables.
-Qua
hi qua
haven't actually sat down and used it for any length of time, but a friend
of mine (o.blaat) uses it and seems to like it. when i saw it being demo'd at
the cycling 74 booth at aes a couple of years ago i played with it a bit and it
is an amazing thing to be able to have multitouch access, the down side is the
learning curve is a bit high unless you are already facile with Max/MSP/Jitter
programming.
cheers
bruce
On Feb 5, 2007, at 4:59 PM, Veda, Qua wrote:
I recently read about the Lemur control surface. It
seems to be the "iPhone" of control surfaces - literally :-) Expensive but fascinating, IMO. I'm curious if anyone has
real-world experience with it.
-Qua
bruce tovsky
www.skeletonhome.com
"Sometimes the appropriate response to reality is to go
insane."
Philip K. Dick
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