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Hosts & Applications (Sequencers, DAWs, Audio Editors, etc.) • Re: What DAW is best for touchscreen? Pros/cons?

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I'm kinda surprised no one mentioned BrainModular (formerly Sensomusic) Usine Hollyhock
https://www.brainmodular.com/usine.php
Which unlike all of the aforementioned DAWs mentioned really was made for multi-touch from the start.

Tracktion, Studio One, Bitwig and FLstudio all handle touch fairly well.

That's a Viewsonic IFP7550-2 ViewBoard 75" multi-touch monitor 20-touch monitor in the photo, and a smaller 24 inch Planar 10-touch which isn't in that old picture

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I usually just end up using Xotopad to talk to DAWs as trying to mouse in notes is pointless and any GUI slider can be assigned to the control in the DAW, like a fader or whatever

https://feelyoursound.com/xotopad/
I found that my 43" monitor unfortunately is not multi-touch capable and is too big. Because of the size I may use Display Fusion https://www.displayfusion.com/ to subdivide the screen. In the lower half I will have the DAW and the upper what ever is needed.

As for Hollyhock I wish it was available as a plugin.

I love Xotopad but Unfortunely will never be offered as a plugin.

BTW Loomer Architect, Colin I believe promised to have a multi-touch keyboards included.
The new 4DRX in now multi-touch capable.
https://4drx.com/plugins/product.php?p=VirtualKeyboard

Statistics: Posted by Kalamata Kid — Thu Aug 29, 2024 8:21 pm



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