Smart AV Tango Controller Now Interfaces With Pro Tools
Tango also incorporates the latest touch screen technology, as well as the unique ARC Technology developed for the Smart Console
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Smart AV has announced that the latest version of software for its Tango controller will also now interface with/control Digidesign Pro Tools.

Tango also incorporates the latest touch screen technology, as well as the unique ARC Technology developed for the Smart Console. In the recent addition of Pro Tools control, Tango also can be utilized as a control for Pyramix, Nuendo, Logic, and Cubase.

Further, Tango’s large touch screen interface combined with its user configurable Virtual Editor and its MonARC makes it a very effective third party controller.

Says Joe Narai, Smart AV CTO, “Like all third party developers we have had to battle the limitations of the HUI/Pro Tools interface, but in the circumstances we are very pleased with what we have achieved. Certainly initial customer feedback is very positive.”

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Posted by Scot Wettengel  on  07/28/11  at  04:27 PM
I've heard from one of your techs, here in Bozeman, MT that you are looking fore a tech.

I am very much interested in this position!

Usually when I apply for Technical Jobs I'm judged

as Overqualified. I am a Risk Taker. I have knowledge in many areas of software, & computer systems. I even have a digital recording studio in

our home.

I only took classes in college for Business Machine Repair, D.O.S. 1&2. I worked in a company located in St. Paul, MN repairing their hardware & software on many types of machines. Including learning Unix Spomantic Spo., inside & out.

I would love the chance to apply for your company!

I take my work Very seriously & odly enough have a photographic memory.

I look forward in hearing back from you.

Scot Wettengel

Posted by Styx  on  03/09/09  at  03:24 PM
Tango & Pro Tools Video here :)))

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bh9XTUwfbzw

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