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lut lei
11-19-2008, 02:40 AM
I especially need a shortcut for the "panic"-button.

jonahs
07-25-2011, 06:16 AM
I dig keyboard shortcuts. The exact button assignment isn't an issue, but here are some things I'd like to be able to do:

How about option + command when dragging a in module only autowires forward and option + control only autowires backwards?

Command clicking on a module port disconnects all?

Why doesn't shift + tab keep cycling? I go from stack to to timeline to mixer back to stack and then I am "stuck" unless I click something or use regular tab.

Return in the rack library to add modules? Maybe directly below last selected module? And Return+ shift directly above? Or they maybe they would be added at the very top and bottom? Combined with the additional autowiring options especially this'd be pretty powerful!

Return or double clicking on a preset in the Timeline jumps to that stack and it's preset? Use arrow to move between presets in the timeline tracks? Cmd clicking jumps back now and I don't find that ideal because it's the same way you add clips so it's easy to miss click and jump back when you want to add.

Similar with the mixer let us use the arrow key to select presets and return or double click jumps to the stack and the preset.Or CMD clicking like in the timeline would be good if it worked here.

You can't assign return or the arrow keys activate to presets and it be nice if they did something. :)

While in the time line with a preset selected cmd+[] switches presets assigned. This'd be great for switching a ton at once.

While in the mixer cmd+[] only switches presets of the stack you had selected in rack view. I'd be nice if it moved presets in whatever stack you clicked on last and then when you went back to rack view that was the preset and stack displayed. (You can still use cmd-,= to change selected stacks, but you have no visual feedback as to which is selected.)

Cmd -,= would be easier to use if it cycled through stacks rather than stoping at the end.

I had to re-assign duplicate preset to cmd +d because on my macbook the default is setup to show/hide the dock.

Option + space "pauses" in the timeline.

Option dragging a stack duplicates it. We already get the plus symbol, but nothing happens. :)

We have mute on the Launchpad, but nothing in the program. Mute would be the same as powering down a stack?

Anyway, I'm sure some of these ideas wouldn't work. I hope a few are helpful. :)

jim
07-26-2011, 03:58 PM
I'll add another bump on the wishlist for more keyboard commands. A few notes:

- The Shift-tab thing is definitely a bug...

- The cursor/arrow keys are reserved for "intra-module" navigation -- i.e. moving the focus from one control to another. This isn't implemented yet, but is something I've wanted for a while. However, I could add something like option-arrow to change presets...

- Return is reserved for 'activating' a value change in the Number Box.

- Mute on the Launchpad just mutes the output of the stack, it does not stop rendering for a stack, the 'power' button does that.

Cheers,
Jim