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<blockquote data-quote="John Roberts" data-source="post: 47972" data-attributes="member: 126"><p>Re: Tell us what you see in your crystal ball....</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yup that was how to do it using technology available more than a decade ago,,, now you don't need the glove, and glasses... </p><p>----</p><p>Another idea I thought of to bridge the technology of virtual and physical control surfaces is to project an image of a control surface (this could be a firm design, or soft custom control surface) onto a plain surface. Then read with a camera when you select a control by touching or pointing at it. There are issues with size/resolution but this would be pretty cheap on the hardware side and powerful when connected to a flexible virtual system. This is crudely the same technology as the projected QUERTY keyboards but taken up a notch. </p><p></p><p>JR</p><p></p><p>PS: I always thought his real name was Steve Marshall, doesn't matter now RIP. We never got along at trade shows since we were competitors in the old analog delay studio days, but he was undeniably a smart guy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Roberts, post: 47972, member: 126"] Re: Tell us what you see in your crystal ball.... Yup that was how to do it using technology available more than a decade ago,,, now you don't need the glove, and glasses... ---- Another idea I thought of to bridge the technology of virtual and physical control surfaces is to project an image of a control surface (this could be a firm design, or soft custom control surface) onto a plain surface. Then read with a camera when you select a control by touching or pointing at it. There are issues with size/resolution but this would be pretty cheap on the hardware side and powerful when connected to a flexible virtual system. This is crudely the same technology as the projected QUERTY keyboards but taken up a notch. JR PS: I always thought his real name was Steve Marshall, doesn't matter now RIP. We never got along at trade shows since we were competitors in the old analog delay studio days, but he was undeniably a smart guy. [/QUOTE]
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