I never understood why people who choose to make music on a computer (Windows, Mac, or otherwise) don't use keyboard shortcuts. Your OS has literally been hard coded with your qwerty keyboard with shortcuts for 4+ decades. IMHO, it's not difficult to remember a few proprietary key combos for your DAW. Makes life so much easier no matter what DAW you're in.
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- KVRian
- 679 posts since 29 Dec, 2019
Two monitors is more real estate than most UW given same resolution. 3 is 2x the screen real estate of most of them.
And having multiple is great for other things like video editing, since you can put the video full screen on a secondary or tertiary monitor. Film scoring in a DAW, as well.
If you prefer high refresh rates the UW is going to be overpriced compared to 16:9 displays.
Beyond that, I don't like them cause competitive games often don't support them for fairness reasons
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I've got two 26" monitors that I use right now, and running them at their native 1920 x 1200p, a single UW will be about the same screen real-estate with an UW resolution of 3840 x 1080p. Losing 120 pixels vertically is a really small price to pay if you're into a single monitor setup but still want the use of dual displays. That said, one could always go with a UW that's 5120 x 1440 (Dell UltraSharp 49", I'm looking at you)!Trensharo wrote: Thu Sep 01, 2022 8:00 pm Two monitors is more real estate than most UW given same resolution.
Anyway, I don't game competitively so I am seriously considering going with a single UW in the future.
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- KVRAF
- 9146 posts since 7 Oct, 2005
This is the best workflow if you have one monitor setup (in my case). I don't like multi monitors setup. I prefer one big monitor instead, but anyway, jumping with shortcuts is really the best workflow with Reason. Just get used to it.EnochLight wrote: Tue Aug 30, 2022 2:10 pm
Reason DAW? Eh, still don't get how it's a cluttered mess. But I'm used to utilizing dual monitors, as well as F5/F6/F7. Pretty easy to jump into, actually.
Waiting for M1 native support though to try it again. Although, I'm absolutely happy with Logic and I don't need another DAW, but maybe for the good times in the past sake
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- KVRian
- 679 posts since 29 Dec, 2019
When I use reason I put the rack on another display and rotate it 90 degrees 
Best way to use it, IMO.
Best way to use it, IMO.
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Issue with UW is that its 1080p height. The win for using two displays is the other will be rotated, so its actually 1080x1920.EnochLight wrote: Thu Sep 01, 2022 8:11 pmI've got two 26" monitors that I use right now, and running them at their native 1920 x 1200p, a single UW will be about the same screen real-estate with an UW resolution of 3840 x 1080p. Losing 120 pixels vertically is a really small price to pay if you're into a single monitor setup but still want the use of dual displays. That said, one could always go with a UW that's 5120 x 1440 (Dell UltraSharp 49", I'm looking at you)!Trensharo wrote: Thu Sep 01, 2022 8:00 pm Two monitors is more real estate than most UW given same resolution.
Anyway, I don't game competitively so I am seriously considering going with a single UW in the future.![]()
The orientation is like that of a smartphone (for reference). Instead of using the rack in landscape, you use it in portrait orientation.
So, it's more like 80% taller than the UW for rack navigation and use.
This is why you use two... So you can have optimized view of each component of the application.
An UW forces you to compromise.
And since the display is rotated, it will use up less desk space, as well.
Rack Landscape:
https://imgur.com/EpmgYGE
Rack Portrait:
https://imgur.com/toOWlgf
Lastly, side-by-side isn't the only configuration that you can arrange monitors in. Mixer monitor can be on top of the sequencer monitor, for example.
1440 pixels is still quite a ways away from 1920, and you'd be paying an high premium just to get there. I would just use a UHD Television if I were getting something that big, anyways.
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Do you even use dual monitors? There is literally no issue.Trensharo wrote: Thu Sep 01, 2022 10:49 pmIssue with UW is that its 1080p height. The win for using two displays is the other will be rotated, so its actually 1080x1920.EnochLight wrote: Thu Sep 01, 2022 8:11 pmI've got two 26" monitors that I use right now, and running them at their native 1920 x 1200p, a single UW will be about the same screen real-estate with an UW resolution of 3840 x 1080p. Losing 120 pixels vertically is a really small price to pay if you're into a single monitor setup but still want the use of dual displays. That said, one could always go with a UW that's 5120 x 1440 (Dell UltraSharp 49", I'm looking at you)!Trensharo wrote: Thu Sep 01, 2022 8:00 pm Two monitors is more real estate than most UW given same resolution.
Anyway, I don't game competitively so I am seriously considering going with a single UW in the future.![]()
The orientation is like that of a smartphone (for reference). Instead of using the rack in landscape, you use it in portrait orientation.
So, it's more like 80% taller than the UW for rack navigation and use.
This is why you use two... So you can have optimized view of each component of the application.
An UW forces you to compromise.
And since the display is rotated, it will use up less desk space, as well.
Rack Landscape:
https://imgur.com/EpmgYGE
Rack Portrait:
https://imgur.com/toOWlgf
Lastly, side-by-side isn't the only configuration that you can arrange monitors in. Mixer monitor can be on top of the sequencer monitor, for example.
1440 pixels is still quite a ways away from 1920, and you'd be paying an high premium just to get there. I would just use a UHD Television if I were getting something that big, anyways.
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- KVRian
- 679 posts since 29 Dec, 2019
Triple.EnochLight wrote: Fri Sep 02, 2022 3:16 amDo you even use dual monitors? There is literally no issue.Trensharo wrote: Thu Sep 01, 2022 10:49 pmIssue with UW is that its 1080p height. The win for using two displays is the other will be rotated, so its actually 1080x1920.EnochLight wrote: Thu Sep 01, 2022 8:11 pmI've got two 26" monitors that I use right now, and running them at their native 1920 x 1200p, a single UW will be about the same screen real-estate with an UW resolution of 3840 x 1080p. Losing 120 pixels vertically is a really small price to pay if you're into a single monitor setup but still want the use of dual displays. That said, one could always go with a UW that's 5120 x 1440 (Dell UltraSharp 49", I'm looking at you)!Trensharo wrote: Thu Sep 01, 2022 8:00 pm Two monitors is more real estate than most UW given same resolution.
Anyway, I don't game competitively so I am seriously considering going with a single UW in the future.![]()
The orientation is like that of a smartphone (for reference). Instead of using the rack in landscape, you use it in portrait orientation.
So, it's more like 80% taller than the UW for rack navigation and use.
This is why you use two... So you can have optimized view of each component of the application.
An UW forces you to compromise.
And since the display is rotated, it will use up less desk space, as well.
Rack Landscape:
https://imgur.com/EpmgYGE
Rack Portrait:
https://imgur.com/toOWlgf
Lastly, side-by-side isn't the only configuration that you can arrange monitors in. Mixer monitor can be on top of the sequencer monitor, for example.
1440 pixels is still quite a ways away from 1920, and you'd be paying an high premium just to get there. I would just use a UHD Television if I were getting something that big, anyways.
Why ask such a retarded rhetorical ? ??
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Ah. THERE IT IS. Ok, we’re done here.
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- KVRian
- 679 posts since 29 Dec, 2019
Bye.
And nice attempt at flipping the script. Everything you asked in your thinly veiled passive aggressive response has been answered in previous posts.
That served no purpose other than to troll.
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You keep telling yourself that, sport. You’re the one that immediately jumped into an ad hominem.Trensharo wrote: Fri Sep 02, 2022 4:03 am And nice attempt at flipping the script. Everything you asked in your thinly veiled passive aggressive response has been answered in previous posts.
That served no purpose other than to troll.
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- KVRist
- 146 posts since 9 Apr, 2020
Just never got used to it, I avoid reaching my keyboard except for writingEnochLight wrote: Thu Sep 01, 2022 5:09 pmI never understood why people who choose to make music on a computer (Windows, Mac, or otherwise) don't use keyboard shortcuts. Your OS has literally been hard coded with your qwerty keyboard with shortcuts for 4+ decades. IMHO, it's not difficult to remember a few proprietary key combos for your DAW. Makes life so much easier no matter what DAW you're in.
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- KVRist
- 174 posts since 5 Mar, 2021
Same here. I usually have my left hand on my MIDI keyboard (or guitar neck) and my right hand on my mouse.Propellerhands wrote: Fri Sep 02, 2022 6:41 am Just never got used to it, I avoid reaching my keyboard except for writingNow that my laptop is on a stand it is even more uncomfortable to reach for it, so I do as much as I can with a mouse, even if it is slower.
To use a keyboard shortcut I have to stop using one of those, look down from my screen to my keyboard, reach a bit awkwardly to my keyboard to press the keys (some combinations need both hands), and then back to what I was doing.
A bit disruptive, and not terribly quick.
For the “pencil notes into the piano roll” crowd it might be a different story.
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- 2302 posts since 21 Mar, 2012 from Nom..nom.. YOUR MOM
Eh, I hear you. I can also see the younger generation suffering from this same preference - most kids today aren't taught keyboard combo shortcuts for their computer's OS. Between touch screens and a mouse, I'd imagine it's a crap shoot.Propellerhands wrote: Fri Sep 02, 2022 6:41 am Just never got used to it, I avoid reaching my keyboard except for writingNow that my laptop is on a stand it is even more uncomfortable to reach for it, so I do as much as I can with a mouse, even if it is slower.
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