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Post by seanredmondmusic on Jan 6, 2015 10:13:27 GMT -8
I am using Logic X and the latest install of Raven.
I am finding it difficult to program my own BC's.
The first I want to create looks quite simple but Raven won't let me record the apple cmd key?
The command I want is to allow me to cycle through the windows I currently have open in a session.
"Command + `"
Can anyone help?
I'd also like to create a row of commands that will act as plugins and once clicked will be added to the selected track. And if possible a way to save chains of plugins too.
Any help much appreciated, Thanks!
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Post by jameyz on Jan 10, 2015 21:05:55 GMT -8
Looks like Command ' is blocked in system preferences.. It doesn't work for me either.. So here is a BC that will launch directly from the Menu item and doesn't care how system prefs are set. Cycle Through Windows.ravbc (303 B) Right now there is no way to save a channel strip with Raven. But I do think we will be able to provide something like this soon along with many more cool mouse clicks.. For adding plug ins without mouse clicks, use a script like this.. ADD VIRTUAL MIX RACK.ravbc (1.54 KB) This will find the plug in for you. Just hit the BC and touch the insert you want it to go on.. peace Jamey Z
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Post by jameyz on Jan 11, 2015 14:16:24 GMT -8
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Post by seanredmondmusic on Jan 11, 2015 14:30:01 GMT -8
Thanks for these Jamie, I've just tried them out and they work great. I also managed to edit your VMR command to allow other plugins too. Thanks for your help! When I mentioned channel strip settings, I meant is there a batch command that can load a chain of plugins, for example I have a couple of mastering chains I like to load up and it would be helpful if I could load them up with one click.
Thanks again!
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Post by seanredmondmusic on Jan 11, 2015 16:02:06 GMT -8
I've now managed to assign batch commands to open software instruments saved channel strip settings, similar to adding plugins to inserts but instead touching 'setting' instead of 'insert' on the channel. It's making a lot more sense now, thanks for your help.
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