Thank you, bots, that makes the vid look like discussed a bit!
You sir, just set me off on a touchscreen craze, been eyeballng a Raven for a while but been offset by the price abit. I work in Cakewalk and do hope for multitouch support..
Great vid, looking forward to more!
Such a relevant video as I’m trying to decide between a touchscreen or Xtouch also. I think you have just convinced me ❤️ One question though, if you had to choose between gloss or matt screen which would you choose if it’s even a consideration? Thanks
Thanks for the video, how about the editing features on Neundo? Are they user friendly?
Can you clarify? Editing the timeline clips (audio/video) is absolutely possible and nice, but I still do it, using mouse and another screen. i prefer to have this on for my mixer, plugins, RX and add things like mail client or browser :)
Hwy Paul, are you still using the touchscreen up to date? Playing with the idea of getting one
@@FoliaSound Nice, that's good to hear. No regrets getting a cheaper option than MTi 2?
@@steverachmadofficial no regrets at all. My Asus + 2 x Metagrid Pro and I couldn't be better :)
What is the resolution? Full HD? Thx for the vid ❤❤❤
Multimonitor support would be SOOOoooo much better for my workflow with touchscreens...
Do you still use the touchscreen now?
@@FoliaSound thanks so much for your reply... Im considering this as a solution for me... Thanks again 👍
Any chance you'll set up twitter profile?
I never thought of that. I'm fine just with yt, but hey, drop me an idea how I could use it and I'll consider it one day! :)
In Studio One you can mimic the Raven Batch Commander with the Studio One Macro toolbar. I've mapped plenty of commands to the toolbar and have it displayed on my touch screen. Don't get the Raven instead design it yourself 10:12
I would advise anyone looking at a touchscreen to not go any lower than 27 inch in size and a resolution of 1080p. Anything smaller than 27 inch will be difficult to touch accurately. Ideally a 34 inch would be perfect but the monitor market for touch screens doesn't seem to exist
FL Studio supports multi-touch out of the box. I have 4 monitors (50", 32", 22" and 15") with the two smaller ones as touchscreen. I use the 22" for the mixer and the 15" for effects that I want to tweak. The 50" is used for visualizing audio in Insight or whatever I fancy.
This sounds really good & yummy!
Fl studio has the best touch qcreen support imo. Does 10 touch points and every instrument or fx is optimised.