![]() So looking forward to getting this stuff going with Ableton Live and specific plugins, too. I have a similar setup with Renoise with scripting, where let's say I type in Shift-E, Shift-R, Shift-V, Shift-D, Shift-A, Shift-W and I get (in order) Schaack Transient Shaper, Valhalla Room, TAL Reverb4, Valhalla Shimmer, Valhalla Delay, D16 Syntorus and George Yohng's W1. Two (but soon to be more) shortcuts that will add either a Pro-Q (Shift-1) or a EQ8 (Shift-2) plugin into the selected track in Ableton Live. That's much nicer than hovering mouse on a grid, pressing cmd down, trying to make sure that all templates are set to cmd -> pencil, and then clicking left mouse button.ģ. So I'll just hover mouse on the piano roll and hit ' and a note appears. This one I found in a IMGUR link where people were listing what they have scripted into Logic: "Insert Note at Mouse Position". It's currently set to Logic, but I'll probably disable it and set it to Ableton Live.Ģ. Like, I just want to get to a specific app, by pressing one button, and have it work every time. ![]() Reason? during live performances, I use a mixture of Ableton Live, Renoise and Pure Data, and cmd-tabbing around gets really confusing after a while. If I press the mouse button again, I'm back to the previous app. I click on one of the buttons, and whichever app I'm in, I'm suddenly in Renoise. Two macros for extra buttons on my mouse -> one boots up Renoise, another one boots up Logic. Here's what I have thus far, after having looked at various tutorials and tried to glean ideas from blog posts etc.ġ. ![]() Before that, I've been scripting shortcuts + functions into Renoise for about a decade. Ok, I've just recently gotten into Keyboard Maestro. ![]() It sounds like this could be coupled with shortcuts that then load a specific plugin to a specific slot. I'd be really interested in seeing how you put this together with Keyboard Maestro. Being able to trigger macros w midi can also integrate it with a lemur or OSC controller as well as any computer connected via network midi. The javascript for automation integration in KM makes it very powerful, and you can do a lot with basic arrays and regex. I'm in the process of refactoring everything for public use and was planning to post when I do. a macro that creates a nested folder hierarchy for a new project. a macro that automatically syncs LiveMTC to the correct timecode. a macro that automatically reads the new timecodes of a conform, makes copies of all the old sessions with the new cut name, new timecode info, and a conform prefix. a macro that dims my 2 working monitors so i can focus on the video monitor. It creates a report with error codes (if all's good then it's just a list of files in a txt) that I include when I send off a batch. Same suite can double check a delivery folder to make sure all files have the current date and cut. For example, it automatically goes into cubase and grabs the timecode when updating timecode info in the file name. It's been so helpful keeping the project directories clean. So you can set up a project name scheme at the start of a project then press a button and it updates any part of the file name and archives the old file in an archive folder. they keep track of timecode, cut names, versions, date etc. I've recently made a suite of macros that help w file management.
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