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On 14.10.2012, at 16:47, Per Boysen wrote: > On Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 9:33 PM, Matthias Grob <matilists@gmail.com> > wrote: >>> 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? > > > That was just a funny way of saying that hands might be needed for > playing. Unless the touch pad IS the instrument, that is. :-) This > based on the initial definition of touch screen as "the most promising > interface". Certainly we can combine touch pads with other interfaces, > but the page did not mention that - and this is what my humble post > wants to point out. ...which was very useful, as you see, I already change the page a lot :-) > > After all, if talking active control it would actually be better for > musicians if the interface doesn't require visual attention. This is > not promising at all, since it is never going to change. there are atempts already to make the touchscreen 3D, be it with silicon overlays or even a real time liquid method is that what we are talking about here? > But if > talking passive control, as in monitoring levels etc, the visual bias > of touch screen technology is all positive. As it is when the pad > itself is the instrument to be played. > > Per >