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On 14.10.2012, at 15:44, Per Boysen wrote: > Ok, then. I think it is great with an iOS/Android resource page. Would > be cool with user reviews of apps there as well. > > I'm not sure about the meaning of the first sentence "Touch control is > the most promising interface for musicians!". If one says something is > "the most promising" one must explain why. you are right, its so obvious to me that I did not explain: - its immeditate, to button delay - its possble to send feedback to it, so there is not need to look in 2 different places - its noise free - its configurable and with tabs, the same surface can switch configuration instantely - its light, has long battery life - its can be used for many other (non musical) purposes - it may contain the whole audio computer, especially when its a windows machine > I can imagine touch control > is the most promising interface for musicians that operate their > musical instruments entirely by feet, but that's rare :-). I do not understand this point... we can easily have a touch screen for hand operation and another controller for the feet, be it a classic pedal, Softstep or another touch screen, no? > For normal musicians I would consider pedal control to be the most > promising > interface, for the reason that it can be combined with playing > instruments. Well not just promising, it is actually delivering. thats how I understand promising: we do not know yet how far it can go but maybe there is a better expression? > > But some aspects of the touch screen technology is "most promising" I > think; that would not be the interface itself but the big number of > exciting applications being developed for the platform. maybe this happens because the interface is promising? > > Greetings from Sweden > > Per Boysen > www.perboysen.com > http://www.youtube.com/perboysen > > > On Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 8:07 PM, Matthias Grob <matilists@gmail.com> > wrote: >> Hi >> >> I wrote a new page about the touch screen options that will become >> important >> for most of us, I suspect >> http://www.livelooping.org/methods/touch-control/ >> >> your experiences and reviews are welcome on the site! >> >> Matthias >