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Sat 16 Nov 2002, 22:42
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When I was still living in the UK, i had a studio with sliding glass doors that partitioned my control room from the vocal booth. I recorded acoustic guitar on a number of occasions alone in the vocal booth, remote controlling my older 9600 with an extended ADB cable (I made it with a soldering iron and some spare multicore) so I had both the keyboard and the mouse on a wheelie stand right next to me in the booth, linked to the computer via the wallbox...it worked a treat! I was lucky enough to have a 21" screen - even that was a strain on the eye given that I was about 12 feet away from it during takes!! I had to switch to a screen resolution of 640x480 to be able to see the record button... Next time I do that, I'll make up an extra long monitor cable too...and maybe put a 2nd monitor in the vocal booth... food for thought... Those were the days...
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Mon 18 Nov 2002, 03:23
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Would a device like the Keyspan Digital Media Remote be any help? Here's the blurb from the site: The Keyspan Digital Media Remote is a powerful infrared remote which allows you to control multimedia applications on your computer in the same convenient way that you now control your home TV. Great for PowerPoint, iTunes, QuickTime, DVD players, CD players, the Windows Media Player and more! How it Works... The Keyspan Digital Media Remote controls your multimedia applications by sending them the same keystrokes that you do when you control the application from the keyboard. For example, if your program uses the "N" key to advance to a new slide, the Keyspan DMR Remote Control can send the same key to your application allowing you to control your application from across the room. http://www.keyspan.com/products/usb/remote/
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Tue 19 Nov 2002, 01:50
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QUOTE (Teiwaz @ Nov 18 2002, 02:47) Hey filarion! Is there a link available to such a product? Here's a link for a solution by Wacom, but most tablet manufacturers are jumpint onto that area: http://ap.wacom.co.jp/products/cintiq/top.htmlboth the cintiq and pl series can do that. a producer friend of mine is using two cintiqs + logic control instead of screens. too expensive for my current budget, but one sweet solution.
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Sun 1 Dec 2002, 22:38
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I have 2 USB jog/shuttle controllers that are inexpensive to control Logic with (I have 2 because I'm employing dual systems.) It's the Contour Shuttle Pro. It also has 13 assignable keys on it...very handy, as it has a small footprint (literally...it IS about the size of a woman's foot, though I would be quite disturbed to see a woman controlling her web software from her...erm, foot) Here's a link... http://www.contouravs.com/cav_shuttlepro_m..._more_info.htmltoodle pip!
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