Hello Gored, there was a guy that visited the list for a little while who had 
developed a script to work with PT and voice over that allowed his blind friend 
to use his controller as almost a standalone piece of hardware. It was 
interesting, but he only showed up for a little while. I don't think that the 
guy was using an avid controller, but I am not sure, it may have been, as a 
matter of fact it may have been one of the control 24 units,  perhaps I will 
try and find the post in the archive. 

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From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Gordon Kent
Sent: Tuesday, February 16, 2016 4:07 PM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Can any Avid do the job?

                                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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