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[microsound] intuos3 vs bamboo
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- Subject: [microsound] intuos3 vs bamboo
- From: Jules Rawlinson <jules.rawlinson@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2008 07:24:11 +0100
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I've been using both in my work recently as an interface for sample
triggering (x = sample, y = amplitude, z = pitch offset) and for
scrubbing through fft'd samples
The main issue I have with my bamboo is that physically the surface
area is quite small and if I drop too many samples onto the 'surface'
it's harder for me to trigger particular samples with any degree of
certainty, while the Intuos A5 affords me the opportunity to place a
pretty good scribble strip for more precise control.
As a workaround I guess I could use smaller banks of sound, but I
like having them all there... just in case... It's nice to have the
tilt data too...
For other patches that I've built the bamboo works pretty well... it
seems a bit more 'scratchy' than the Intuous, but it's also super
portable.
Cheers
Jules
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