Topic: Touch screen recommendations and minimum resolution for Pianoteq 7.4
Hi Folks,
I posted some time back about a plan for building a replacement digital piano for my local church. That got delayed due to a few things and they've had to make do with the organ installed which is having some small issues and I can't get there to resolve it until COVID19 clears down. I'm in a high risk area so it is a bit of a swine.
Now that I've fallen for the raspberry pi 4B and have to admit I wish I'd taken this on sooner, I'm using this in developing my own speaking digital church organ, yes, a 4 manual stunner, I started re-examining the build for a digital piano for the church's needs.
So, I'm willing to donate a spare license of my Pianoteq 7 Studio setup to our church, yes that leaves me 2 licenses left.
What I'd like to achieve is a touch screen based setup, running Raspberry Pi OS, Pianoteq in kiosk mode ideally so no other use can be undertaken and so that the software boots as priority.
Could anyone advise me of a suitable size touch screen that most people could get away with using, in order to navigate and adjust parameters of the software? I had thought something like a 10.4" or similar, remembering the days of older touchscreen workstations like the korg triton, OASYS,, etc
the plan would be to use the touch screen as the primary UI with the Pi4B attached behind and a Hifiberry DAC2Pro or DAC2Pro XLR sent out to an amp driver, etc.
Any opinions would be a huge help here.
lew