FQC = ???
EDIT: (F)ocus (Q)uick (C)ontrol
Thats why I continue with behaviour adaption to MCU, its faster, more streamline.
FQC = ???
EDIT: (F)ocus (Q)uick (C)ontrol
Thats why I continue with behaviour adaption to MCU, its faster, more streamline.
I can’t imagine how many new code lines are in use to change the behaviour of Cubase’s 11 F3: to focus at first and then toggling. When you have a bunch of open plugins, the same command would be very usefull. By pressing a button once and bring the corresponding object in front.
I just use either
Modal: (double) pressing encoder (n)down bring that one to front and closes all others
This is 1 line of code
Sticky: Keeps all others open but pops focused one in front (shift is held when activating that IFXn)
Then the 8 knobs revert to the user edited parameter mapping ie knob to vst knob
Any knob can be pressed down which engages page turn.
That is with GR/MCU in C11…thats why its so much faster
Very usefull setup
The lack of a normal command and not the (alt+shift) or (shift) click edit button: show all vs hide all! The implementation of it would be a way to create a macro with the needed steps.
Sorry for the off-topic conversation.
Easily done with GR; maybe start new thread?
I can post example there
Hi All, Ive read through the above posts but I have not fully understood eveything. I have one question for now which hopefully can be answered here? I am using an X Touch device and wondered if its possible to use the Project Logical Editor (or another way) to create a Macro/routine so I can press and hold a button (the shift button) on the X Touch and Buttons F1 to F8 (again on the X Touch) to jump directly to the relevant page? I would be using the new remote midi section to learn the buttons in MC mode. All of the control which work well under MC would not be changed and would work as normal.
Any advise would be appreciated.
I am not familiar with X-Touch but if F1-F8 are normal midi-send buttons and when you press SHIFT are sending different commands, then I think you can map these on surface editor (except shift-button) and assign anything you like.
It does that directly in the remote editor functions.
I dont think i follow what yiu are saying. I would prefer to be able to press a button that would allow a secondary use for the f buttons. I have seen in the generic or perhaps one of the mackie modes there is an option to program the f buttons under shift but ive yet to be abke to get this to work. I can add the functions but cant get the shift function to actually change the f buttons to the alternative shift commands. Howver perhaps i was trying this while the unit was in ctrl mode and not mc mode. I will take another look.
From memory, the shift button does not send anything but simply maps the F buttons up one register …ie F1 becomes F9 so you cant directly use the shift button unfortunately (in mc) but it must be in mcu for the extended F functions. Im not familiar with X Touch but thats how it normally works
Simple test: use mcu, press F1 in remote editor so that it learns, then shift f1(f9) and it should create a separate controller on the edit screen,