What kind of mouse do you use?
What kind of mouse do you use?
I've been using an Apple 'Mighty Mouse' for the past two years...
Lately i've found it to be quite 'sterile,' with a 'loose' low end.
I'm looking for something a bit 'warmer' and more 'transparent.'
Any suggestions?
Lately i've found it to be quite 'sterile,' with a 'loose' low end.
I'm looking for something a bit 'warmer' and more 'transparent.'
Any suggestions?
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Kensington Turbo Mouse. There is none better.
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I use the same mouse. It's fantastic, except I think the action is too low. About 40% of attempted left clickings result in an accidental double click. I need to take it to a good tech for a set up.dave-G wrote:I use a Logitech MX-1000 Laser mouse ... It's warmer, fatter, punchier.
... and besides. it's got frickin laser beams!
I think the modern replacement is the 'MX-Revolution', but seriously, my 1000 has been great. Battery life is excellent too, seems to go a long time between charges.
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best thread ever...
anyone tried using a rat to get a more "in your face" sorta tone?
anyone tried using a rat to get a more "in your face" sorta tone?
the tape is rolling, the ones and zeros are... um... ones and zeroing.
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I also use mighty mouse (wired). I have gone through one so far. The first one stopped vertical scrolling. As soon as I switched from the logitech to the mighty mouse I noticed a lot more air and openess in the mix. I heard that Dre is designing a new mouse called the "bass thumper mouse" to be released in Q4.
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ok for reals,
I use a logitech marble mouse (track ball) and also a Microsoft 'trackball optical' with a wheel and 5 buttons. (those things always crack me up, I never bother to configure any of those crazy extra buttons)
The main difference is that one is a thumb track ball and the other is a finger trackball.
Like I said, if you are also a musician as well as an engineer/producer type, it behooves you to watch out for that repetitive stress syndrome crap.
I have encountered it twice in my life already in a big way and it is no joke!
Doesn't help that my meal ticket is IT support, and I spend almost all my free time on my pair of DAWS, recording guitar, bass, drums and keys.
(too bad I cant sing or I could do it all!)
I use a logitech marble mouse (track ball) and also a Microsoft 'trackball optical' with a wheel and 5 buttons. (those things always crack me up, I never bother to configure any of those crazy extra buttons)
The main difference is that one is a thumb track ball and the other is a finger trackball.
Like I said, if you are also a musician as well as an engineer/producer type, it behooves you to watch out for that repetitive stress syndrome crap.
I have encountered it twice in my life already in a big way and it is no joke!
Doesn't help that my meal ticket is IT support, and I spend almost all my free time on my pair of DAWS, recording guitar, bass, drums and keys.
(too bad I cant sing or I could do it all!)
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