1. when pressing channel <x> full, no need to press enter
2. board is web-enabled and will auto-update its software
3. back lit keys
having fun, preparing for our first show using the board.
1. when pressing channel <x> full, no need to press enter
2. board is web-enabled and will auto-update its software
3. back lit keys
having fun, preparing for our first show using the board.
Press Level button for full int. and you will not have to press enter. They will never let it be web enabled, it would be to easy to get a virus. I do love the idea of back lit keys, how sweet would that be. Good luck with your first show, i'm programing my 3rd show now and it does get simpler, or my brain thinks so.
Press Level button for full int. and you will not have to press enter. They will never let it be web enabled, it would be to easy to get a virus. I do love the idea of back lit keys, how sweet would that be. Good luck with your first show, i'm programing my 3rd show now and it does get simpler, or my brain thinks so.
Can I
please have a [clear-command-line-before-running-the-macro] command to put in
front of my macros? Tonight I fucked up
(probably) again, when parking my heads power with a macro while I was working
with something else… - and didn’t realize…
( - you
never know how many [clr]’s you need, and [undo] are dangerous if it’s nothing
there…, strand 500 had a [shift]+[clr] command which cleared it all…)
- or is it
another way?
That's a good idea about adding a macro command to clear your command line, we'll put it on the list. If you are tempted to use [undo] in your macro to clear the command line, try [undo], then [clear], that way, if you use the macro from an empty command line, the [clear] would clear out the undo command, and you would always end up with an empty command line.
For others breading this, [undo] when pressed from anything other than an empty command line, will clear out the entire command line. If your press undo from an empty command line, undo is placed on the command line and the undo command list appears.
Would it be possible to make discrete timing one of the columns in the table view of live. Currently the only two ways that I know of the see discrete timing is to go to about cue, or to press and hold the time key.
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