![]() I could see having two or three conventional 1080p 22" monitors at eye level for plug-ins and the timeline window, etc., and two 22" touch screens on the desk at a low 15º angle as a 48+ channel touch screen mixer. Access to every mixer parameter directly-no assigning "v-pots" or faders.No stepper motor sounds inherent to motorized faders.Even with the $220 price tag for the software and $300/ea for the monitors, that solution would be far superior to any DAW control surface (Euphonix, Mackie, Behringer, etc.) in the following ways: If the Touch-Base driver/ST2220T combo works, then one could buy two or three of them and use them as a touch screen mixer in Logic. I would like to explore the idea of working in Logic with Dell ST2220T touch screens running Touch-Base software drivers to create a full-featured/large-scale/low cost DAW control surface. I am trying to build a consensus on this concept, so I thought I'd post the idea on this site as well: Forgive me if you've seen this posted on other forums. ![]()
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