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Post by manolis on May 13, 2020 23:03:46 GMT -8
has anyone encountered the following issue? Logic Pro Issued an update yesterday 12.5 and it seems that the zoom command on the Raven doesn't work. Scrub is fine but zooming on an individual track or the session tracks is not working.
Any ideas
manolis
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Post by jameyz on May 14, 2020 7:42:55 GMT -8
has anyone encountered the following issue? Logic Pro Issued an update yesterday 12.5 and it seems that the zoom command on the Raven doesn't work. Scrub is fine but zooming on an individual track or the session tracks is not working. Any ideas manolis Sounds like you Hit "Update" when Logic asked about changing the key commands. I would just re add the RAVEN key commands..
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Post by leitweight on Jun 23, 2020 8:16:17 GMT -8
OK but some of the new features in 10.5, such as Slip, are not implemented in the current Raven Key Commands. Even some that have been around, such as Apply Default Crossfade, are missing Key Commands completely. Maybe Slate should take a look at the current Key Commands and do some updating for Logic users, as trying to create new Key Commands for these missing ones seems to be a bit of a minefield, as most of the obvious ones, or trying to use the original default Logic Key ones, are already in use in the Raven defaults. Thanks!
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Post by leitweight on Jun 23, 2020 8:19:22 GMT -8
Oh - and another biggie - Play Cell (for the new Step Sequencer). Thanks!
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Post by jameyz on Jun 23, 2020 9:03:29 GMT -8
OK but some of the new features in 10.5, such as Slip, are not implemented in the current Raven Key Commands. Just map any custom key commands to an open key command on your system and save the profile as your own. . Even some that have been around, such as Apply Default Crossfade, are missing Key Commands completely. This is mapped for me.. So I would guess you are still on a different key command profile?
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Post by leitweight on Jul 8, 2020 7:42:54 GMT -8
First, above I obviously meant Play Cell in Live Loops, not Step Sequencer.
And my bad, yes, the Crossfades Key Command is implemented in the Raven Key Commands.
But your suggestion to "Just map any custom key commands to an open key command on your system" for new features is not very practical for a couple of reasons.
1) The Slate Key Commands use MOST of the obvious ones, so it's not so easy to find an open Key Command.
2) You might say, "just choose anything and assign that to a Batch Command button." But the most practical way to use the Raven' Batch Commands is in conjunction with some keyboard-obvious Key Commands. The Raven Batch Commands buttons take up a lot of screen real estate, especially since Raven users are confined to 1080 (not complaining, just a fact), and opening a second rack or one of the special toolbars, or Flipping the Toolbar all require more button presses than just using the keyboard.
I'm not trying to be petty, but I want a more simple solution, like revised Key Commands for Logic that includes new features. Come on, Slate has done such an amazing job with Slate and Batch Commands, speeding our workflows, don't give up now!!
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Post by jameyz on Jul 8, 2020 10:40:48 GMT -8
First, above I obviously meant Play Cell in Live Loops, not Step Sequencer. 1) The Slate Key Commands use MOST of the obvious ones, so it's not so easy to find an open Key Command. I'm not trying to be petty, but I want a more simple solution, like revised Key Commands for Logic that includes new features. Come on, Slate has done such an amazing job with Slate and Batch Commands, speeding our workflows, don't give up now!! I usually try to find an odd key command that wouldn't be used, like using "| \ [ ] > < / <" and mix that with some modifiers. I am sure the next RAVEN update will have a few more mapped key commands.. Just gonna be tricky keeping it backwards compatible as 10.5 is only for Mojave and above so old El Capitan users like me have to stick with the older keys..
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