Jazzmutant Releases Dexter
Jazzmutant‘s Dexter is a direct, easy-to-use and natural interface between you and your favorite software. Dexter replicates your sequencer features on its multitouchscreen so you can control it the most intuitive way possible-directly with your fingers!
Jazzmutant has partnered with the major sequencer manufacturers to come up with Dexter‘s groundbreaking design, so Dexter accurately mirrors the functionality of most popular DAWs (including Logic Pro, Cubase, SONAR and Nuendo) on its robust, touch-sensitive screen. Control the features within your sequencer by touch to click, drag, select and control parts and levels. And with Dexter‘s multitouch display technology, Dexter responds to an unlimited number of simultaneous touches so you can quickly and easily get to the heart of your sequencing.
Visual feedback is key with Dexter with your complete project shown on screen - tracks, effects, levels, surround positions, timecodes… it‘s all there without any abbreviations. You can even switch off your computer monitor and use Dexter by itself if you wish!
Total ease of use
Dexter‘s main interface mimics that of your DAW‘s and has large, clear icons, offering a totally intuitive workspace for your projects. A clever colour-code system enables users to quickly and easily determine the status of parts of your project, such as which tracks are active or solo‘d.
Navigating around Dexter is simplicity in itself, thanks to several groundbreaking features. A Smart Overview function displays a miniature version of key elements of your arrangement - like the mixer. Tracks within your songs can easily be rearranged according to whatever parameters (for example, which tracks are solo‘d or muted). You can even group together certain tracks for easy viewing/control/editing simply by selecting them using the powerful Group Edit feature.
One of the best features within Dexter is its zoomable operation that allows you to increase the size of controllers to specify a higher editing resolution - it‘s an unprecedented level of precision unheard of in traditional hardware controllers.
There are onscreen graphical representations of many parameters, including EQ and surround sound. You can even control parameters to insert effects with more plug-in instrument support to come in future software updates (the firmware is easily updatable with regular updates in the pipeline).
Further information can be found at www.jazzmutant.com.
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