Posted: Sat Dec 06, 2008 5:37 pm
is there a shortcut for turning on/off master quantization? i.e. for midi clips, when recording midi data. it'd be nice to flip it on or off with a midi note or keyboard shortcut for some situations.
Nice!dr.wackler wrote:Command-click (I guess Ctrl-click on PC) in the upper part of the scrub area moves the Loop Brace right to where you click.
You mean record quantization or global quantization?carsandtrains wrote:is there a shortcut for turning on/off master quantization? i.e. for midi clips, when recording midi data. it'd be nice to flip it on or off with a midi note or keyboard shortcut for some situations.
Add the shift to get the end markermisteron wrote:Nice!dr.wackler wrote:Command-click (I guess Ctrl-click on PC) in the upper part of the scrub area moves the Loop Brace right to where you click.
(Although for me it moves the start marker - also very useful)
ahh, i mean record quantization. you mean creating some sort of keyboard macro in OSX?misteron wrote: You mean record quantization or global quantization?
The shortcut to turn of the latter is ctrl+0 (cmd+0 for mac)
If u are using mac u can create your own shortcut for record quantization in the OS system prefs
Well, in OS X, go to system preferences > Keyboard and mouse > Keyboard shortcutscarsandtrains wrote:ahh, i mean record quantization. you mean creating some sort of keyboard macro in OSX?misteron wrote: You mean record quantization or global quantization?
The shortcut to turn of the latter is ctrl+0 (cmd+0 for mac)
If u are using mac u can create your own shortcut for record quantization in the OS system prefs
this..Stuff in Live you wish you figured out a long time ago
xherv wrote:You can map a parameter to a range of MIDI keys by holding two MIDI keys in map mode. So you could put a pitch plug before the arp, map it to c2->c3, and the range to 13 steps.