Hi Kevin,
I just started this on Logic a few days ago.
Using Keyboard Maestro, I have mapped load, add library, and resolve
missing samples mapped so far.
Fortunately, when you click those buttons, it opens the generic finder
open dialog at least in Logic.
I haven't confirmed in PT yet.
Chi
On 1/17/2016 11:06 AM, Kevin Reeves wrote:
Ok. I'll make a note of that when I start working with this.
Thanks.
Kevin
On 1/17/2016 10:50 AM, Jean-Philippe Rykiel wrote:
dear Kevin.
The delete instrument function would be very important as well. Each
time you load a new instrument, it will load in a subsequent channel,
and not araise the current channel. So if you want to try different
sounds on Channel one, you need to delete what ever is loaded in
there first.
Hope keyboard Maestro will work, I'm concerned as well smile.
Best,
JPR
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Le 17/01/2016 16:26, Kevin Reeves a écrit :
Hey folks.
I'm a huge fan of Kontakt libraries, as they offer the greatest
realism in sampled and modeled instruments.
However, the Kontakt player is incredibly inaccessible. I've
wondered if there was a way to use Keyboard Maestro to click
coordinates on the screen, much like Hotspot Clicker or Auto Hotkey
on windows.
The topic of using Kontakt came up on the logic list. I responded
with some ideas, which I'm posting below, as I feel it is absolutely
relevant to the Pro Tools platform as well.
Begin Post.
I think that Kontakt could potentially be made somewhat usable in
both logic and Pro Tools using Keyboard Maestro.
We need to do some experiments to see what variables prevent the
mouse from clicking the correct coordinates.
The 4 main buttons that need to be mapped to key presses are as
follows.
1. Load
2. Add to library
3. reset multi
4. close browse window, (for samples missing dialog.)
There are other important buttons in the window, but these are the 4
most important.
There are some variables that would prevent proper coordinate
clicking for the above mentioned buttons.
This would include window size and position, the presence of
floating windows, screen resolution, and other things that I haven't
yet considered.
Also, it would be interesting to see if there are challenges which
are program dependent between logic and Pro Tools.
I just downloaded a keyboard maestro demo, and need to figure out
how to bind a key command to a coordinate click.
Once I do that, I will get someone to assist me in starting this
process.
If anyone has any other insights into this, I'm all ears. I'd love
to get Kontakt working on the mac platform for us.
Kevin
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