Share what you’d like to see added to Ableton Live.
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drmotte
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grfld
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by grfld » Fri Dec 02, 2005 7:12 am
I'm in. I was woundering that its possible to switch the infowindow by key, but one of the majorfunctions is not assignable.
Btw. it would be nice to use EVERY key for key-assignments. On my setup, only printable keys work for assignment. Cursorkeys or PagUp/PgDwn wont work.
@Synchro: Your script is well done, but it would be nice if Ableton will include this (small) function in Live. So we don't need another app witch aims the danger to make the system more instable.
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drmotte
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by drmotte » Fri Dec 02, 2005 1:22 pm
& apple user??? what do they do?
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grfld
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by grfld » Fri Dec 02, 2005 1:33 pm
Ich bin jetzt leider etwas aus dem Mac raus, aber es gibt doch
QuicKeys von CE-Soft. Damit kann man Mausmoves aufzeichnen und auf Tastendruck abspielen. Das ist ja nichts anderes was das Script da oben für Windows macht. Ist allerdings kostenpflichtig. Kostenlose Varianten kenne ich leider keine.
Evtl. könnte man das mit boardeigenen Mitteln (AppleScript?) lösen...
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djsynchro
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by djsynchro » Fri Dec 02, 2005 2:08 pm
drmotte wrote:
& apple user??? what do they do?
They pay $79.95 to do what Windows users get for free...

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grfld
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by grfld » Fri Dec 02, 2005 2:46 pm
I'm quite shure that there will be dozend of free tools for mac, too.
But currently i'm a bit out of date regarding the mac so i don't know one (on my macs, i always used QuicKeys. It's stable like a rock)
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grfld
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by grfld » Fri Dec 02, 2005 3:02 pm
There is also
iKey. Seems to be powerfull like QuicKeys and much cheaper - there seems to be an older version iKey called "Youpi Key" arround, that is for free.