Tracktion of course. (That is unless Pro Tools has a new look
Here is the link to the article http://www.sonicstate.com/news/shownews.cfm?newsid=1892 (http://www.sonicstate.com/news/shownews.cfm?newsid=1892)#
Yeah, the touchscreen was cool but looking at how the pan etc worked it looked a bit shaky. I don't think you could mix with it, you'd still need knobs.Pädy wrote:Well, that was actually very bad adverstisement for the Neko thingy as far as I'm concerned. He really is demoing Tracktion rather than the keyboard plus when it came to Neko features, they seemed to be a hindrance rather than inspiring - for instance using that touchscreen really seems to be a pita - did you notice how difficult it was for him to close a VST-GUI or to assign an input device - those kind of stuff is much easier with a mouse.
Cheers, Pädy
I know that, I was just commenting that the touchscreen looks cool but limited.Lunch Money wrote:Ah, but that's the thing-- it's full of knobs and sliders. He just didn't use them. He had only just tried it the night before, so I don't imagine he got into assigning faders and so forth.
Not that I'd want a Neko, but the idea is that each parameter will be assignable.
Greg
m00ndancer wrote:That has to be one of the best demos of Tracktion!
He didn´t use the Neko at all![]()
Btw, have anyone noticed that the Neko LE, uses the Creative (EMU) soundcards?
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The Neko LE also provides zero-latency, hardware-based mixing and monitoring via the included PatchMix DSP mixer, ...
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