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Ok - this should work, so I'm told. You go to the System Preferences, choose Keyboard, make yourself a macro, type in the name of the menu item (apparently just the name it appears as in the menu, not the menu title), assign a keyboard shortcut and you're away.
Doesn't work for me at all.
1. Tried adding one for Lo-Fi for example, so I could get the audiosuite plugin to spring open ... not a lot happened when i pressed my shortcut key (All the modifers + L) ... anyone had this work?
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This only works for menu commands. You need something more sophisticated, such as QuicKeys, to have any hope of doing what you want to do.
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2. Also on a seperate but related note is there a way to keep two audiosuite plugins open at the same time, this would be very handy?
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I have seen this done with TDM, but not AudioSuite. Good idea though!
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5. There's a lot of lag sometimes with the mouse in PT 7, was fine in PT6, when i click on the edit window or timeline sometimes I end up with a selection rather than moving the cursor / playhead? What's this all about, why has it suddenly become horrid under PT7? (using a dual 1Ghz G4)
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Well, you are using the absolute oldest machine that was even slightly tested by Digidesign for PT7. Maybe that is why?
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8. Is there a way of stopping Waves plugins eating my keystrokes - this is horrible!
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Press the escape key. This is a problem with any plug-in. It is a limitation of the plug-in SDK. Perhaps Digidesign will address this someday?