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I will leave the reader to find out more about this. Many macros are supplied to add tracks, name them, undo takes, change tools and many many more functions.
Other things I still reach for the mouse, but as an added tool, where it works well for me, it is a joy.īatch Commander is the software that turns it though from a mere touch screen into a real time saver.
So too do things like editing fade in/out curves. Mixing, turning on screen knobs on plugins, scrolling, turning stuff on and off, muting and other switches all fall naturally into the touch domain. Now on saying that many aspects are made a lot more instinctive. I use Logic Pro, not really optimized for touch, screen prompts to show where you have for example grabbed the start of a stem to shorten it are hidden under your finger so you can never be certain you have pointed at the right place. When I first ordered it I expected it to take over from mouse and keyboard completely, this did not happen. Is this as said the future of mixing? That remains to be seen but what do I think of it? and to be honest, i haven't spent this much time with my daw in a long time. This review was written after 2 weeks of use. with the dual raven setup, you have 54 inches of work space, and i can only imagine how much more easier the workflow gets. But obviously one is touch screen while the other is still point n click. You can use your Mac's screen as the second screen btw, and run your whole system on a dual monitor system. Can't wait to buy and connect the second screen turning this beast into a dual screen setup. all controls, on the daw and on plug-ins are brought to life size and the reactiveness of the knobs to the touch screen is remarkable. Im an analog guy just because i like the precision of knob tweeking. No more mouse tracking from here to there. But after it was up and running, i re-fell in love with my daw, thanks to the raven and the "in your face" screen placement and pop-ups make working with your daw easy and fun. My only con is the setup process, it can be a bit frustrating.
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In fact the bonus is: even if you aren't running daw and raven, the mti2 literally turns your Mac into a full functioning touch screen tablet (27 inches). The large touch screen is a pleasure to work on, easy and flawless. Gestures is a pleasure on its own, and makes using the raven only that much more easier. If you use a lot of automation, this is for you. If you are a plug-in tweeker, this is for you.
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I use Logic Pro X and its a perfect sync. The raven and mixing on the raven is a joy. I had a lot of bugs to deal with, and even had to resort to slate for some tech support, and which they delivered fast and to the point. Supported DAWs for Apple computers with OSX:įirst off, it took me a while to get the raven mti2 properly connected and running with my Mac desktop. Note: Requires free USB port for iLok copy protection (iLok not included)
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