What happens if a window doesn't fit the iPads screen?
Can it be zoomed in/ Scrolled through on the iPad screen? (Looks like they get clipped...)
It only Works with "root" Windows on win7? No "Child Windows", for example not-"always on top"/ not-floating Plugins in cubase?
V-control Pro update - amazing..
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- KVRer
- 7 posts since 5 Dec, 2004
I've controlled up to 3 mixer faders at once in Cubase - if that's what you mean - then it's got multi touch.bmanic wrote:Now if only multi-touch worked then it'd be pretty much perfect!
Yes, it can be zoomed and moved, but it does have a limit. So far the zoom has been adequate for me in Cubase. I've used it with plugins that are "on top" and "not on top". I'm using a 2 monitor setup with the Cubase window extended over both monitors - anything can be accessed through V-control. I haven't tried minimizing Cubase to 1 monitor and floating something on the 2nd monitor if that's what you mean. I can check (not in front of me right now).TabSel wrote:What happens if a window doesn't fit the iPads screen?
Can it be zoomed in/ Scrolled through on the iPad screen? (Looks like they get clipped...)
It only Works with "root" Windows on win7? No "Child Windows", for example not-"always on top"/ not-floating Plugins in cubase?
IMHO, of the one other iPad DAW control I've used (AC-7 Core), V-Control wins by a long shot. Don't get me wrong, AC-7 Core works pretty well, but V-Control is much more elegant, visually and functionally.
Cheers
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- KVRer
- 17 posts since 16 May, 2012
How precise can you get when tweaking synths with v-control? Is it really difficult to get the exact sound you want or perform some automation without accidentally touching something else or it not responding properly or being too sensitive / not sensitive enough? Do you ever find yourself reaching for the mouse to fine tune parameters of using the mouse for smaller buttons on the soft synths?