also you cannot use . . . . . fader nobs on a multitouch track pad
that is ludicrous 99% of scratching is derived from the tactile feel of an actual knob moving back and forth at ridiculous speeds with percission
its like trying to play a multitouch violin - it would be one of the dumbest concepts ever . .
any person that has ever scratched in their entire life will understand that it is impossible to scratch seriously on a multitouch surface
ABSENT - - the new midi and scratch controllers by stanton (which do feature a touch interface) and are more a novelty than a serious consumer item . . . this is plane stupidity.
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also you cannot use . . . . . fader nobs on a multitouch track pad
that is ludicrous 99% of scratching is derived from the tactile feel of an actual knob moving back and forth at ridiculous speeds with percission
its like trying to play a multitouch violin - it would be one of the dumbest concepts ever . .
any person that has ever scratched in their entire life will understand that it is impossible to scratch seriously on a multitouch surface
ABSENT - - the new midi and scratch controllers by stanton (which do feature a touch interface) and are more a novelty than a serious consumer item . . . this is plane stupidity.