using a USB midi controller in Photoshop?
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- Meeklo0
well. usually photoshop asks you to arpove changes on different parameters before applying it to a specific image, (specially if working for print, changing more that one value will prolly crash your machine).
It is not a bad idea, i just dont think the process can bring anything new to the table.
When you are working with audio (or video) you are able to record your parameter changes in a specific timeframe, (volume, panning, audio resolution, etc) but on a static image you dont really have a timeline to record your parameters.. maybe in illustrator you could multiply objects and place them in different locations, Maybe in flash could be good too, for an animation.. for video, wiell that's is already done and hardware companies started to build specific controllers a long time ago..
see my point?