Would you buy a voice-controlled DAW?

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Assuming it works well and is straightforward, e.g., "Hey Ableton, bring up the bass to [X setting] and reduce the vocals to [Y setting]," would you be interested in it?

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alexa make that bass drop.
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ciri,

yes alexa?

is the water warm enough?

yes alexa.
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yehboy1 wrote: Thu Aug 01, 2019 4:36 pm Assuming it works well and is straightforward, e.g., "Hey Ableton, bring up the bass to [X setting] and reduce the vocals to [Y setting]," would you be interested in it?
No

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thecontrolcentre wrote: Thu Aug 01, 2019 5:02 pm
yehboy1 wrote: Thu Aug 01, 2019 4:36 pm Assuming it works well and is straightforward, e.g., "Hey Ableton, bring up the bass to [X setting] and reduce the vocals to [Y setting]," would you be interested in it?
No
im sorry i couldn't hear you.
did you say yes! turn up that bass?
ok dave.
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No.
Means more hardware on the desk, I'd have to whisper in the dead of night, I'd have to turn the mic off every time someone walked in room, feedback from the mic may interfere with listening to the mix... Means more trouble than it's worth.

ps
We're a long way from Star Trek standards of voice control. :)

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i like watching scousers argue with ciri when she doesn't understand them.
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fox ache la dis is doon my ez in

im sorry i dont understand
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chiggin anz a cana coke

im sorry i dont understand.
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r a lar phone meme are

im sorry i dont understand.
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yehboy1 wrote: Thu Aug 01, 2019 4:36 pm Assuming it works well and is straightforward, e.g., "Hey Ableton, bring up the bass to [X setting] and reduce the vocals to [Y setting]," would you be interested in it?
Have you ever tried talking to Alexa when the TV is on? It's like talking to a legally deaf person.
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yehboy1 wrote: Thu Aug 01, 2019 4:36 pm Assuming it works well and is straightforward, e.g., "Hey Ableton, bring up the bass to [X setting] and reduce the vocals to [Y setting]," would you be interested in it?
It sounds like a really slow way of working compared to moving a mouse, typing, touching a screen or using a MIDI controller. I don't see any advantage in it for able bodied people. It might be a good idea for disabled people who can't easily use traditional methods to interact with computers.

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vurt wrote: Thu Aug 01, 2019 5:10 pm
thecontrolcentre wrote: Thu Aug 01, 2019 5:02 pm
yehboy1 wrote: Thu Aug 01, 2019 4:36 pm Assuming it works well and is straightforward, e.g., "Hey Ableton, bring up the bass to [X setting] and reduce the vocals to [Y setting]," would you be interested in it?
No
im sorry i couldn't hear you.
did you say yes! turn up that bass?
ok dave.
More like "I'm sorry Dave, I cant do that".

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:hihi:
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