![]() ![]() ![]() Just when I feel it is a better way of doing things. I also use it while browsing the web, or in other programs. Much less tension in your right hand, which is a thing for me… Imagine hovering the mouse over a knob, then change the value very precise with the dial, then navigate to the next fader or knob, and so on. I wrote two autohotkey scripts that make it work as a mousewheel or mouse “mover”, this is the perfect solution for me.Īnd yes, it IS a two hand solution indeed. I ended up with a few second hand good old “griffin powermate USB” knobs. I had two Surface dials for testing, sold them both. ![]() It works on anything.īUT!!!: It goes to sleep after a few minutes (buld in bluetetooth energy saver). It is fitted on an audio interface.Įnter the discussed solution. The Steinberg A1 knob is a great solution with a few cavets: 1: It does not work with vst2 (and some vst3) plugins. I tried varous controllers, but the problem wit these is they are to specific (examples: ony faders and some butons but not all, having to touch to many comands before being able to control a parameter, and so on.) I find one hand mouse operation cumbersome especialy when you need to do precise adjustments in audiosoftware.
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