reeloy
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…i assume ur friend is right…
never used bitwig in a touch enviroment…while i know, it’s capable of getting operated also via touch…but i can’t think of any functions where it would be truly useful, though…
while yes, it can’t be operated 100% via touch only up to now…
it’s an “only” add on thing within the microsofts double but half way feature set of actual windows versions…which is always causing trouble outside of it’s standard uses like marking dates/contacts n stuff…
and i don’t really see it coming, aslong they don’t discover google/apple appstores as a next official distribution way…
which i don’t see going to happen…
i feel a little pity for all those yoga slim / intel / microsoft users, since all this concept looks only good on paper, while always starts to fail on u within short terms of daily use…
and fact remains…sure u can touch a few things in bitwig directly…but many of it’s functions need secondary clicks and shortcuts…it’s still a mouse/trackpad/keys based overall concept…
so all touch touch advantages end up nothing but more time consuming since u still really gonna move a lot back and forward on ur machine…not to mention, that a truu touch application must offer a little different and specialsed gui to handle the workload properly, which is simply not the case yet…
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