What I reckon would sort me out is one of those tablet PCs with
the touch screens - particularly the ones that are made with
heavy rubber padding around them to make them robust and resilient.
That way you could just lay the screen part of the laptop flat
out in front of you, and control it by
We have one of these B (it's a converted pub quiz machine), it doesn't
like sweaty fingertips for a start and Ableton's screen detail is way
to small for it to handle it properly. Still it would be fun turning
you with two of them.
Martin
On 3 Dec 2004, at 15:41, Brendan Nelson wrote:
check out what these smart kids did over @ M.I.T.
http://web.media.mit.edu/~jpatten/audiopad/
they use a projector and a few other bits and bobs to control software.
bb®
Brendan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What I reckon would sort me out is one of those tablet PCs with
the touch
gloves would deal with the sweaty-
fingertip issue too... :)
Brendan
-Original Message-
From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 03 December 2004 15:50
To: Brendan Nelson
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Ableton control (was RE: (313) Sasha)
We have one
http://www.jazzmutant.com/lemur_overview.php
LEMUR is a handy and modular touchpanel based controller designed for
audio and multimedia real-time applications. Our technology associates
multitouch capabilities with visual display.
On Fri, 3 Dec 2004 15:41:35 -, Brendan Nelson
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A nice pair of white gloves would deal with the sweaty-
fingertip issue too... :)
Any excuse to get them white gloves on... ;)
On 3 Dec 2004, at 15:56, Edward George wrote:
http://www.jazzmutant.com/lemur_overview.php
LEMUR is a handy and modular touchpanel based controller designed for
audio and multimedia real-time applications. Our technology associates
multitouch capabilities with visual display.
This is no
On Fri Dec 3 15:52 , 'benny blanco®' [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent:
check out what these smart kids did over @ M.I.T.
http://web.media.mit.edu/~jpatten/audiopad/
they use a projector and a few other bits and bobs to control software.
I had a play with this over the Summer at Museum Ars Electronica
Brendan Nelson wrote:
What I reckon would sort me out is one of those tablet PCs with
the touch screens - particularly the ones that are made with
heavy rubber padding around them to make them robust and resilient.
That way you could just lay the screen part of the laptop flat
out in front