Is anyone using dual monitors with Waveform? How do you use them? Any problems? Does it help your workflow?
Thanks
Anyone Using Dual Monitors?
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- KVRian
- 872 posts since 25 Aug, 2006
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- KVRAF
- 1602 posts since 9 Jan, 2018
I do, Steve.
Left monitor has the browser, main window, and, when needed, the properties pane. When using the MIDI editor, I open it on this monitor as well.
All plugins and the mixer open on the right monitor. I haven't had any issues at all since 11 came out (under 10 and earlier, you never knew where plugins would open!).
I like the approach because I don't use the mixer often and close plugins when not in use--that frees up the right monitor for other things (notes, lyrics, etc.). In fact, as I'm typing this, my browser is open in the right while a project is ticking away on the left!
Left monitor has the browser, main window, and, when needed, the properties pane. When using the MIDI editor, I open it on this monitor as well.
All plugins and the mixer open on the right monitor. I haven't had any issues at all since 11 came out (under 10 and earlier, you never knew where plugins would open!).
I like the approach because I don't use the mixer often and close plugins when not in use--that frees up the right monitor for other things (notes, lyrics, etc.). In fact, as I'm typing this, my browser is open in the right while a project is ticking away on the left!
Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, and even Deezer, whatever the hell Deezer is.
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- KVRist
- 76 posts since 14 Dec, 2021
I use an old laptop as a second screen above my keyboard MIDI controller so I don't get a stiff neck from looking over my shoulder at my main desktop screen. I tend to just duplicate the display rather than split what's displayed and, as my keyboard has basic Mackie control surface emulation, I'm at least able to start/stop/record without having to use my PC keyboard.
If you are using a PC with Windows, there is a neat wireless display feature (win key + K) that lets you duplicate or extend you main screen to any other device/screen on your LAN without needing to have them physically connected. Works well for me...
If you are using a PC with Windows, there is a neat wireless display feature (win key + K) that lets you duplicate or extend you main screen to any other device/screen on your LAN without needing to have them physically connected. Works well for me...
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Peter Widdicombe Peter Widdicombe https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=336849
- KVRian
- 1205 posts since 29 Aug, 2014
Yeah, and I've even tried that using bluetooth; although it can be a tad sluggish.
Waveform 13; Win10 desktop/8 Gig; Win11 Laptop; MPK261; VFX+disfunctional ESQ-1
