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From: Ned Bouhalassa <ned@...>
Date: Mon, 3 Jun 2002 at 12:46:30 PM
Subject: [LUG] [GEN] Bounce Key Commad
Message #107994
Hello gang, Shouldn't a function used as often as 'Bounce' have a key command equivalent? Does Emagic take suggestions for key command updates? =:-p http://www.nedfx.com Ned Bouhalassa n e d @ n e d f x . c o m
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From: Malcolm Payne <alt@...>
Date: Mon, 3 Jun 2002 at 1:10:32 PM
Subject: Re: [LUG] [GEN] Bounce Key Commad
Message #107997
This is a reply to #107994.
On 6/3/02 1:46 PM, "Ned Bouhalassa" <ned@...> wrote: > Hello gang, > > Shouldn't a function used as often as 'Bounce' > have a key command equivalent? Does Emagic take > suggestions for key command updates? Bounce which output? You'd have to click on an output object in order to define it anyway, so why not just click the button while you're there? This is one of those rare occasions when it seems to me a key command would always take longer... :) Malcolm ----------------- Malcolm Payne Music NYC http://www.malcolmpayne.com
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From: "Neil Parfitt" <cheezemachine@...>
Date: Mon, 3 Jun 2002 at 6:37:54 PM
Subject: Re: [LUG] [GEN] Bounce Key Commad
Message #108011
This is a reply to #107997.
> Shouldn't a function used as often as 'Bounce' > have a key command equivalent? Does Emagic take > suggestions for key command updates? Keep in mind that if you double click on any audio object's output assignment - the environment will jump right to that output. - So it doesnt take long to get there.. maybe 1 sec. ~Neil Parfitt
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From: Ned Bouhalassa <ned@...>
Date: Mon, 3 Jun 2002 at 4:39:05 PM
Subject: Re: [LUG] [GEN] Bounce Key Commad
Message #108013
This is a reply to #108011.
Neil Parfitt wrote: > Keep in mind that if you double click on any audio object's output > assignment - the environment will jump right to that output. - > So it doesnt take long to get there.. maybe 1 sec. Great tip, Neil! Thanks. http://www.nedfx.com Ned Bouhalassa n e d @ n e d f x . c o m
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From: Michael Graham <magog@...>
Date: Mon, 3 Jun 2002 at 6:25:04 PM
Subject: Re: [LUG] [GEN] Bounce Key Commad
Message #108021
This is a reply to #107997.
At 02:10 PM 03/06/02 -0400, Malcolm Payne wrote: >On 6/3/02 1:46 PM, "Ned Bouhalassa" <ned@...> wrote: >> >> Shouldn't a function used as often as 'Bounce' >> have a key command equivalent? Does Emagic take >> suggestions for key command updates? > >Bounce which output? You'd have to click on an output object in order to >define it anyway, so why not just click the button while you're there? Maybe if output objects could be placed in the arrange window as tracks - if you recorded on an output track it would actually do a bounce instead... Then you could apply all of your keyboard shortcuts and workflow habits to bouncing. It would also have the advantage of putting the bounced audio file directly in the arrange window at the correct position... Or is something like this already possible? Michael -- Michael Graham magog@...
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