Except for some adventurous guys I have yet to see touch screen implemented on a true workstation at any decent capacity that's not clumsy or fatiguing, honestly.machinesworking wrote: Wed Jan 09, 2019 8:49 pm And now whether the GUI is compatible with touch screens and higher resolutions.
Live at times fails because all of the embedded plug ins look exactly the same, the same adherence to looks over function that skeuomorphic design is guilty of can be easily argued with Live giving no GUI difference between their plug ins. I love Live's interface, but it's not 100% the best for actually using. I'm not a fan of Logic in the sense that I don't use it really, but the GUI is a good balance between skeuomorphism and flat.
Of the three GUIs for tape emulators posted above in my mind it's Satin, and actually the 3D buttons on the Waves plug in, because touch screen wise they make sense. Fabfilter could be a contender but they clutter their screen making it difficult to use with a touch screen. Also this tendency towards dials within dials is a PITA IMO, it again is not that compatible with touch screens.
It doesn't have the advantage of hardware controls (not having to look away from what your doing) and it doesn't have advantage of mouse+keyboard (accuracy).
Software, workflows, nothing is really there. Everything false apart on big projects.
I tried Logic Remote as a "touch screen" controller for Logic and i hate it.
Most of touch screens don't even have any feedback.
Gonna order NobControl when it's available again because "point + adjust" just seems like the fastest most reasonable and most accurate control you can get with plenty of parameters.
As far as waves interface goes; when you have a lot of parameters, having a tabbed selector is pretty much wasting space on something that's not touch.
