jbow
Max Output Level: -0.2 dBFS
- Total Posts : 7601
- Joined: 2003/11/26 19:14:18
- Status: offline
Sonar Platinum Studiocat Pro 16G RAM (some bells and whistles) HP Pavilion dm4 1165-dx (i5)-8G RAM Octa-Capture KRK Rokit-8s MIDI keyboards... Control Pad mics. I HATE THIS CMPUTER KEYBARD!
|
MachineClaw
Max Output Level: -68 dBFS
- Total Posts : 1116
- Joined: 2012/10/08 00:15:28
- Status: offline
Re: Have you ever used a "Kensington Expert Mouse Pro USB 64213 10-Button Track Ball"
2014/11/05 23:25:52
(permalink)
I recently bought a Logitech trackman and it worked really well. smooth trackball movement, buttons on side felt right and usable. was fairly cheap $60-90 bucks. BUT. I missed my scroll wheel so much I went back to a mouse. I am not familiar with any of the models you have listed. just thought I would throw out there that button placement and scroll wheel may inhibit you and whatever you decide to get make sure you can test it or they have a return policy so if you don't like it your not stuck with it.
|
tlw
Max Output Level: -49.5 dBFS
- Total Posts : 2567
- Joined: 2008/10/11 22:06:32
- Location: West Midlands, UK
- Status: offline
Re: Have you ever used a "Kensington Expert Mouse Pro USB 64213 10-Button Track Ball"
2014/11/06 00:20:59
(permalink)
The other small Kensington trackball, the Orbit with scroll ring, is actually better and more comfortable to use than that more expensive one, or at least both myself and Mrs tlw reckon so having used both. The only catch is the lack of a middle button. You may find otherwise of course.
The Orbit without scroll ring is huge and feels cheap.
Logitech also make some nice trackballs.
If you want to avoid using a mouse (RSI problems in our case, plus mice use quite a bit of space) you might also consider touchpads which use the Windows 8 touch gestures.
Sonar Platinum 64bit, Windows 8.1 Pro 64bit, I7 3770K Ivybridge, 16GB Ram, Gigabyte Z77-D3H m/board, ATI 7750 graphics+ 1GB RAM, 2xIntel 520 series 220GB SSDs, 1 TB Samsung F3 + 1 TB WD HDDs, Seasonic fanless 460W psu, RME Fireface UFX, Focusrite Octopre. Assorted real synths, guitars, mandolins, diatonic accordions, percussion, fx and other stuff.
|
dwardzala
Max Output Level: -61 dBFS
- Total Posts : 1470
- Joined: 2008/05/26 19:18:33
- Status: offline
Re: Have you ever used a "Kensington Expert Mouse Pro USB 64213 10-Button Track Ball"
2014/11/06 08:23:01
(permalink)
The logitech trackball I have has a scroll wheel (don't recall the model of the top of my head.) I think it ran about $50 at Best Buy. I couldn't work without some functionality like that.
DaveMain Studio- Core i5 @2.67GHz, 16Gb Ram, (2) 500Gb HDs, (1) 360 Gb HD MotU Ultralite AVB, Axiom 49 Midi Controller, Akai MPD18 Midi Controller Win10 x64 Home Sonar 2017.06 Platinum (and X3e, X2c, X1d) Mobile Studio - Sager NP8677 (i7-6700HQ @2.67MHz, 16G Ram, 250G SSD, 1T HD) M-Box Mini v. 2 Win 10 x64 Home Sonar 2016.10 Platinum Check out my original music: https://soundcloud.com/d-wardzala/sets/d-wardzala-original-music
|
dcumpian
Max Output Level: -34 dBFS
- Total Posts : 4124
- Joined: 2005/11/03 15:50:51
- Status: offline
Re: Have you ever used a "Kensington Expert Mouse Pro USB 64213 10-Button Track Ball"
2014/11/06 08:27:43
(permalink)
I have the Kensington Expert Mouse 4-button Trackball with scroll ring. While the additional buttons might be useful, reaching for them would be a pain if you used them a lot. I love the big trackball in mine. It is wonderful for riding faders: just click-lock and move the ball with one finger. The scroll ring, on the other hand, sucks and I just use the window scrollbars instead. Sometimes I'll simply reach for my mouse scroll wheel if I'm doing a lot of scrolling around. Yes, you can have a mouse and trackball active at the same time, and it is awesome. Regards, Dan
Mixing is all about control. My music: http://dancumpian.bandcamp.com/ or https://soundcloud.com/dcumpian Studiocat Advanced Studio DAW (Intel i5 3550 @ 3.7GHz, Z77 motherboard, 16GB Ram, lots of HDDs), Sonar Plat, Mackie 1604, PreSonus Audiobox 44VSL, ESI 4x4 Midi Interface, Ibanez Bass, Custom Fender Mexi-Strat, NI S88, Roland JV-2080 & MDB-1, Komplete, Omnisphere, Lots o' plugins.
|
dwardzala
Max Output Level: -61 dBFS
- Total Posts : 1470
- Joined: 2008/05/26 19:18:33
- Status: offline
Re: Have you ever used a "Kensington Expert Mouse Pro USB 64213 10-Button Track Ball"
2014/11/07 07:30:28
(permalink)
The model I have with a scroll wheel is an M570.
DaveMain Studio- Core i5 @2.67GHz, 16Gb Ram, (2) 500Gb HDs, (1) 360 Gb HD MotU Ultralite AVB, Axiom 49 Midi Controller, Akai MPD18 Midi Controller Win10 x64 Home Sonar 2017.06 Platinum (and X3e, X2c, X1d) Mobile Studio - Sager NP8677 (i7-6700HQ @2.67MHz, 16G Ram, 250G SSD, 1T HD) M-Box Mini v. 2 Win 10 x64 Home Sonar 2016.10 Platinum Check out my original music: https://soundcloud.com/d-wardzala/sets/d-wardzala-original-music
|
Karyn
Ma-Ma
- Total Posts : 9200
- Joined: 2009/01/30 08:03:10
- Location: Lincoln, England.
- Status: offline
Re: Have you ever used a "Kensington Expert Mouse Pro USB 64213 10-Button Track Ball"
2014/11/07 09:34:33
(permalink)
I have a ShuttlePro V2 which I use on my mac for playing with video and animation. It's a well built unit and does just what you'd expect from a jog dial, shuttle wheel and a bunch of buttons.
Mekashi Futo. Get 10% off all Waves plugins.Current DAW. i7-950, Gigabyte EX58-UD5, 12Gb RAM, 1Tb SSD, 2x2Tb HDD, nVidia GTX 260, Antec 1000W psu, Win7 64bit, Studio 192, Digimax FS, KRK RP8G2, Sonar Platinum
|
wst3
Max Output Level: -55.5 dBFS
- Total Posts : 1979
- Joined: 2003/11/04 10:28:11
- Location: Pottstown, PA 19464
- Status: offline
Re: Have you ever used a "Kensington Expert Mouse Pro USB 64213 10-Button Track Ball"
2014/11/09 13:37:47
(permalink)
I really like the Expert Mouse (I use the 4 button version at a friends studio) but could never quite justify the cost. I do use their Orbit with scroll wheel track ball, and I like it a lot. I wish it felt a little more solid, but it works well, and if I have to replace it one day then maybe I'll think about the Expert again.
-- Bill Audio Enterprise KB3KJF
|
johnkeel
Max Output Level: -89 dBFS
- Total Posts : 56
- Joined: 2014/10/20 20:26:32
- Location: Portugal
- Status: offline
Re: Have you ever used a "Kensington Expert Mouse Pro USB 64213 10-Button Track Ball"
2014/11/09 14:45:09
(permalink)
I really can´t use trackballs, but recently i actually found, for the first time, a mouse that is actually useful to use with a DAW: The Nexus SM-5000, you get silent click and scroll and two scroll wheels which can be used for vertical and horizontal scrolls. Here is my review: http://www.johnkeelaudio.com/nexus-silent-mouse-sm-5000-x-mouse/
My Personal Website | My Band - SULLEN
Sonar Professional powered by Custom-Built Laptop with Xeon E5 2650V2 - 32GB 1600Mhz Memory - 2x SSD 512GB Samsung 840PRO RAID0 - Texas Inst. Firewire800 - RME Fireface802
|