I've recently bought the Quick keys and I'd like to share some thoughts about it's use into the audio editing and video editing domain :
- the ability to add a choosen shortcut to the jogwheel button instead of a mode change (this button could be used as a "play/stop" button, and the jogwheel could be used for scrubbing), making navigation easy.
- same for the group button.
- the ability to have a combination : jogwheel button + button = another function, that could be used as a zoom...
- the ability to make oled characters smaller : let me explain : when used vertically, having not the ability to have buttons description on the same row leads to confusion for the user. I suppose having the possibility to choose the height of characters + an option allowing users to be able to have the descriptions at the same level would help regarding clarity.
The removal of the little dash could help gaining some space too...
I do precise that in my opinion, Digital Audio Workstation's (and maybe video editors) users will use the item upside down : (please have a look at the picture)
Jacques_mk2
Hi.
I've recently bought the Quick keys and I'd like to share some thoughts about it's use into the audio editing and video editing domain :
- the ability to add a choosen shortcut to the jogwheel button instead of a mode change (this button could be used as a "play/stop" button, and the jogwheel could be used for scrubbing), making navigation easy.
- same for the group button.
- the ability to have a combination : jogwheel button + button = another function, that could be used as a zoom...
- the ability to make oled characters smaller : let me explain : when used vertically, having not the ability to have buttons description on the same row leads to confusion for the user. I suppose having the possibility to choose the height of characters + an option allowing users to be able to have the descriptions at the same level would help regarding clarity.
The removal of the little dash could help gaining some space too...
I do precise that in my opinion, Digital Audio Workstation's (and maybe video editors) users will use the item upside down : (please have a look at the picture)
Best regards
Jacques
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