Which works best live is purely down to how you do your performances. Studio One was already the best I have encountered, simply because I can pre-load 20 or more songs before a show and select them as I need them. Previously I've always had to load each song one at a time, which meant gaps between songs could be 20-30 seconds. Now I can switch within a second or two and, hopefully, I won't need a mouse going forward, now that I have the Remote application installed, so it gets even slicker.
Exactly! It's a right royal PITA, as opposed to installing an application and opening it to have everything instantly accessible via touch, in a familiar layout that mimics the main DAW. Zero effort, zero learning curve. There is no way I could be bothered f**king around the way you suggest. It's way too much effort. I can't even be arsed setting up the knobs and sliders on my MIDI controller, it's much easier to assign anything I want to control on stage to the Mod Wheel.audiojunkie wrote: Sat Oct 19, 2024 4:16 pmAll DAWs have this functionality AFAIK, you just need to read up on what MIDI CC controls control what things for your DAW of choice. Then, like previously mentioned, you just need a decent midi control app, such as MIDI Designer, TouchOSC, KnobLab, TB MIDI Stuff, etc. Even if a DAW doesn’t come with an app by default, there are plenty of control apps available.