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The Lemur is the first controller ever to enable you to design the appropriate interface that will precisely fit your needs, fit your hands and your idea of how a controller should work. At last, you can create your own interface, fitting your needs, whatever the software is you wish to control. For that purpose, the Lemur comes with a workflow optimized interface editor running on your choice of MacOSX or Windows. It gives you access to a whole palette of user interface objects that you just have to drag and drop into an exact simulation of the Lemur’s screen. You can move, copy-and-paste, resize them the way it suits you, or even change their appearance and behaviour. A project can consist out of numerous interfaces all available at the same time. For smooth navigation use the Up and Down buttons above the display to flip through your pre-defined interface layouts or make use of the preview function, allowing you to have a look at your interface in minature, before selecting it with your fingertip. The Lemur effortless handles several working interfaces at the same time, moving faders on one while drumming with pads on another. Happy with your bunch of interfaces ? Save the whole project to the Lemur’s internal memory for immediate re-loading. The file storage system provides immediate availability and fast switching of projects from the Lemur’s touchscreen, containing all interfaces and mappings. The dynamic browser dialogue with facilitates easy managment of projects, templates and default settings directly from the Lemur. |
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Let’s have a glance at the widget library: it comes with an essential collection of highly customizable standard user interface objects (pads, switches, vertical and horizontal faders, knobs, leds and digital displays, signalscopes) advantageously replacing any type of known control device. Unique to the Lemur the widget library contains a set of brand new and extremely powerful objects such as the MultiSlider, the Multiball and the RingArea. Besides the power to control a vast number of parameters at once, these objects present physical properties and realistic behaviors that you can configure at any time even while performing, so that on-screen objects will resist and respond to your motions. With subtler settings, the results mimic real-world objects. With dramatic settings, the objects take on a life of their own. Items can either stay where you drag them, or slide away from your finger as if on ice. These properties can be set up by user-defined arbitrary values at editing time. They might as well be remote-controlled in real-time either by lemur-based objects or by messages coming from an application. |
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The Lemur communicates with your environment in the most flexible, immediate and effective manner. Its fast ethernet interface ensures a data flow hundreds of times faster than possible with an average MIDI interface. Although the Lemur is not a MIDI device, it behaves like one: The one-of-a-kind JazzDaemon background application running on the host computer handles MIDI communication between the Lemur and any number of MIDI applications or devices connected to the host computer. This way, a single interface allows to control the track levels of your sequencer with one hand whilst playing your hardware sampler or virtual instrument with the other.
Connect one or several Lemurs on a local-area-network to control tremendously complex real-time media systems and take advantage of the OpenSoundControl protocol, MIDI and the JazzDaemon. |
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