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Yet another interface idea
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Yet another interface idea


  • Subject: Yet another interface idea
  • From: Michael Ashton <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 3 Oct 2002 16:14:34 -0700

(Note: I've tried to send this a couple of times already, but kept getting bounced, because I was subscribed through my IEEE forwarding address. I've resubscribed on my work address, hopefully this will work better)

Great thread on knobs vs. sliders vs. etc. etc. Here's an idea which you guys might find interesting. I've never really tried it but one day I would like to. (I doubt I'm the first one to have thought of it, by the way.)

Start with a screen full of graphic controls - maybe little knobs, sliders, number boxes, graphs, whatever. Each represents a parameter. Then, assign a keyboard key to each one, or, if necessary, a chord.

The interface is used as follows. Say you want to adjust track 2 volume, and that's assigned to the key 'x'. Hold down 'x', then move the mouse up and down to adjust. Releasing the key returns things to normal. Maybe EQ mid is assigned to key 'w': to adjust it, hold down 'w', move the mouse up and down, release 'w'.

I believe that this interface would be a bit tricky to get used to at first, but extremely fast to use once you got in to it. It falls into the "hard to learn, easy to use" category, and I think that's an entirely appropriate thing for audio tools. Personally, I'm quite happy to spend a little time learning a good interface if it'll accelerate my work in the long run.

I'm sure you can think of improvements to or variations on this, or maybe you can point out fatal flaws, or whatever .. doesn't bother me, it's just an idea :)

cheers -- Michael Ashton <email@hidden>
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