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Old 07-31-2021, 01:45 PM
pgstudio pgstudio is offline
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Default Creating Macros to simulate Surface keypress

One thing that Would be probably very useful is the ability to create macroes that simulates surface keypresses.
Things like:
Press Insert, then Press Shift + Config, Then press Knob 2, then press knob 3, then press back 2 times, then press knob 2.

This, for example will automate the process of adding a specific plugin to a track, and after that open the plugin for editing. and could be done with just once single key press.
Or things like pressing Aux and then press Flip, so Everytime I want to edit my aux, the are automatically on the faders.

What you guys, think ?
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