JUCE and Open Source Controller

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dawman
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JUCE and Open Source Controller

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http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q= ... C5_1i416Fw

Uses Silentway Suite from Expert Sleepers too.
Just released version 2.0 today for the meger price of 20 Dollars for an upgrade.
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Great find Horton, cheaper than the Continuum Fingerboard at the current pricing
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Wouldn't a multi-touch monitor be able to do this kinda thing at a snip of the price?
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I have an iPad that I use TouchOSC and Lemur on. then I added an RDP (remote client to access windows), and now I can scope while sitting on a toilet...in Paris. Sound should work, but I need to work that out still, properly.

also take a look at wouterz ( a user here) multi-touch app, which supports copperlan. And was designed to be a controller on a multitouch screen. If only there were good multitouch screens available.
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Post by David »

The Samsung SUR40 looks a good multitouch screen - 40inch :o

Pixel Sense
Cool demo of both in action

I'd love that streaming out osc and midi messages, a great live performance machine at a touch over the price of the continuum fingerboard
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