I certainly have never even seen one of
these beasts, but it sure does sound exciting. With one of those, you
really are running PT as if it was a piece of hardware. How many encoders
are on each strip? I wonder if you get any voice over feedback when you do
stuff like arm a track or make selections and the like. I doubt this would
work with Tim's control surface app.
Gord
-----Original Message-----
From: Egbert Mulder
Sent: Tuesday, February 16, 2016 2:47 PM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Can any Avid do the job?
Hi all,
Today I was totally absorbed in the control services of Avid, thanks to
Pino. The artist mix, the transport and the artist S3.
The last one seems very promising, but also the most expensive one.
And finally, I must admid, there is indeed a very big leap between for
example the behringer touch and the QCon versus the avid s3.
My question for now is:
Do any of you work with the avid s3 or the s2 or s1?
After watching more then 50 youtube video's I am convinced that the Avid
brand is what I need.
All the tutorials were so that I now fairly know the layout of the s3 and
everyone was using all controls instead of working the keyboard.
Plugins were no drama. Even better, when flipping, all the parameters in
use, could be controlled not by the encoder knobs, but by the 16
motorized faders.
I am very excited and like to know, if I have to buy the s3, or can the
work also be done by the cheaper s1, with 8 motorized faders and less
encoders? both with the avid transport.
Hope to hear from you guys,
Mac
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