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BrainModularBrainModular Users Forum2015-05-15T21:29:07+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/app.php/feed/topic/47912015-05-15T21:29:07+02:002015-05-15T21:29:07+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4791&p=32841#p32841Statistics: Posted by loneboat — 15 May 2015, 21:29
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2015-05-05T23:36:36+02:002015-05-05T23:36:36+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4791&p=32655#p32655Interesting video comparing Surface 3 regular and pro running audio software.
I'm interested in setting up a dedicated Usine multi-touch but the cost of the Surface Pro 3 (and fears of it throttling) have always put me off. Maybe a regular Surface 3 is a better investment? I recently played a gig using HH2 on a Macbook Air 11" 2013 which has very low specs and managed to run the Leap Motion Grainplayer, Zynaptiq Morph with a Leap Motion module controlling it, 3 instances of Melda MXXX and an amended version of the Grain recorder / Looper adding access to more functions. It all worked pretty well maxing out at around 70% CPU
]]>2015-04-06T04:14:04+02:002015-04-06T04:14:04+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4791&p=32054#p32054ASUS t300 CHI. Leaning towards the latter if I ever go this way. I wonder if either would be good enough.
Sorry I know this post was about the Surface Pro, I just wanted to share my Acer Aspire experience. I was totally blown away and still have not been disappointed...the only downfall would be integrated graphics and a single USB.
I have a friend with a Surface I will see if I can get any feedback regarding.
-S
Thanks for your report. I've been looking at some different tablets and hybrids so your report is appreciated. I don't have heaps of money either so a cheaper solution would be good. Looking through the current options it seems like there are few that would be worth it.
]]>2015-03-27T16:41:45+02:002015-03-27T16:41:45+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4791&p=31865#p31865I was totally blown away and still have not been disappointed...the only downfall would be integrated graphics and a single USB.
I have a friend with a Surface I will see if I can get any feedback regarding.
-S
Statistics: Posted by sephult — 27 Mar 2015, 15:41
]]>2015-03-27T16:40:04+02:002015-03-27T16:40:04+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4791&p=31864#p31864 I have an Acer Aspire P3 which has an i5 and like 4-6Gb ram with a SSD. I can use this for Hollyhock, and do use it as a companion controller for multi-touch.
I am amazed by this tablet/computer...the only qualms regarding using tablets would be graphics processing as you always know you are going to be running into integrated memory graphics. A lot of times, even though you have a good amount of memory, it doesn't mean it will use it all or you can actually specify how much.
I know that you are going to want the latest graphics that at least has DirectX 11 implementation...but that shouldn;t be hard nowadays. Probably be a newer Intel HD Integrated, which my Samsung AIO7 has the last generation...is a bit slower but not too bad. When HH1 came out we had some graphic problems with cards that did not have DirectX 11 compatibility, since HH does have a full graphic redraw for the zoom.
So the amazing thing that people don't always remember is that the touch-screen is generally a USB based HID device. I run off of 3 computers. My studio custom built, a Samsung AIO7, and this Acer Aspire P3. I run Gb ethernet wired between my main and the Samsung and use Usb Over Ethernet.
This works perfectly as the Samsung has HDMI IN, I use it as a touch screen for both the Samsung and my Main computer...I then use the Aspire as a remote networked Usine. The Aspire does not get hot at all! I am amazed by the design...I have never said that it was hot...and I cannot believe it. There is no huge or noisy fan in it either, more of a size vent exhaust that is extremely quiet, which I have never heard a laptop this quiet.
-S
Statistics: Posted by sephult — 27 Mar 2015, 15:40
]]>2015-03-27T15:32:48+02:002015-03-27T15:32:48+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4791&p=31861#p31861Statistics: Posted by secretkillerofnames — 27 Mar 2015, 14:32
]]>2015-03-27T15:30:54+02:002015-03-27T15:30:54+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4791&p=31859#p31859Statistics: Posted by ahs — 27 Mar 2015, 14:30
]]>BrainModularBrainModular Users Forum2015-05-15T21:29:07+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/app.php/feed/topic/47912015-05-15T21:29:07+02:002015-05-15T21:29:07+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4791&p=32841#p32841Statistics: Posted by loneboat — 15 May 2015, 21:29
]]>2015-05-05T23:36:36+02:002015-05-05T23:36:36+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4791&p=32655#p32655Interesting video comparing Surface 3 regular and pro running audio software.
I'm interested in setting up a dedicated Usine multi-touch but the cost of the Surface Pro 3 (and fears of it throttling) have always put me off. Maybe a regular Surface 3 is a better investment? I recently played a gig using HH2 on a Macbook Air 11" 2013 which has very low specs and managed to run the Leap Motion Grainplayer, Zynaptiq Morph with a Leap Motion module controlling it, 3 instances of Melda MXXX and an amended version of the Grain recorder / Looper adding access to more functions. It all worked pretty well maxing out at around 70% CPU
]]>2015-04-06T04:14:04+02:002015-04-06T04:14:04+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4791&p=32054#p32054ASUS t300 CHI. Leaning towards the latter if I ever go this way. I wonder if either would be good enough.
Sorry I know this post was about the Surface Pro, I just wanted to share my Acer Aspire experience. I was totally blown away and still have not been disappointed...the only downfall would be integrated graphics and a single USB.
I have a friend with a Surface I will see if I can get any feedback regarding.
-S
Thanks for your report. I've been looking at some different tablets and hybrids so your report is appreciated. I don't have heaps of money either so a cheaper solution would be good. Looking through the current options it seems like there are few that would be worth it.
]]>2015-03-27T16:41:45+02:002015-03-27T16:41:45+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4791&p=31865#p31865I was totally blown away and still have not been disappointed...the only downfall would be integrated graphics and a single USB.
I have a friend with a Surface I will see if I can get any feedback regarding.
-S
Statistics: Posted by sephult — 27 Mar 2015, 15:41
]]>2015-03-27T16:40:04+02:002015-03-27T16:40:04+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4791&p=31864#p31864 I have an Acer Aspire P3 which has an i5 and like 4-6Gb ram with a SSD. I can use this for Hollyhock, and do use it as a companion controller for multi-touch.
I am amazed by this tablet/computer...the only qualms regarding using tablets would be graphics processing as you always know you are going to be running into integrated memory graphics. A lot of times, even though you have a good amount of memory, it doesn't mean it will use it all or you can actually specify how much.
I know that you are going to want the latest graphics that at least has DirectX 11 implementation...but that shouldn;t be hard nowadays. Probably be a newer Intel HD Integrated, which my Samsung AIO7 has the last generation...is a bit slower but not too bad. When HH1 came out we had some graphic problems with cards that did not have DirectX 11 compatibility, since HH does have a full graphic redraw for the zoom.
So the amazing thing that people don't always remember is that the touch-screen is generally a USB based HID device. I run off of 3 computers. My studio custom built, a Samsung AIO7, and this Acer Aspire P3. I run Gb ethernet wired between my main and the Samsung and use Usb Over Ethernet.
This works perfectly as the Samsung has HDMI IN, I use it as a touch screen for both the Samsung and my Main computer...I then use the Aspire as a remote networked Usine. The Aspire does not get hot at all! I am amazed by the design...I have never said that it was hot...and I cannot believe it. There is no huge or noisy fan in it either, more of a size vent exhaust that is extremely quiet, which I have never heard a laptop this quiet.
-S
Statistics: Posted by sephult — 27 Mar 2015, 15:40
]]>2015-03-27T15:32:48+02:002015-03-27T15:32:48+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4791&p=31861#p31861Statistics: Posted by secretkillerofnames — 27 Mar 2015, 14:32
]]>2015-03-27T15:30:54+02:002015-03-27T15:30:54+02:00https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4791&p=31859#p31859Statistics: Posted by ahs — 27 Mar 2015, 14:30
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