If it works for you, go for it!It was Tim Davies’ workflow video that actually got me to try the Lemur/TouchOSC macro method (and though I’m using Lemur, the layout is rather similar to his TouchOSC files). Get a newsletter on the first of every month with a digest of the month's news With Keyboard Maestro (and a little bit of practice), you can use your Mac to automate virtually anything.
Keyboard Maestro is an application that removes all the limitations of system based keyboard shortcuts, and provides you with a mechanism to automate anything from the simplest action, to the most complex macro you can imagine. Similarly, you can use it to copy and paste multiple File Info fields from one file to another using multiple variables.I’m curious (just getting started with KM now), how did you determine the co-ordinates for the mouse clicks in the popup windows? Get a newsletter on the first of every month with a digest of the month's news This blog is independently owned and operated by NYC Music Services, a music preparation service in New York. You connect different Actions together in Macros which can then be triggered in any number of ways. (Note, a “macro” is basically made up of one or more actions that constitute an automation, or workflow.)
That said, if you know how to use FinaleScript, it can be very helpful, and there’s no reason you can’t use both.You can incorporate Finalescript into your macro workflow just as easily, but you’ll hit some limitations. © 1990 - 2010 Stairways Software Pty Ltd. All rights reserved. After it’s finished, the This one will take a sounding string harmonic, and turn it into the correct written notation for a “touch 4th harmonic.” Here it is in action, so you can see how fast it all goes.Now, you may notice from my little animation above, that a menu popped up allowing me to choose “Touch 4th or Touch 5th.” Here’s how that works.First, I created a similar macro for “Touch 5th” harmonics. Use the To learn more about creating or editing Macros, see the This window shows you when Keyboard Maestro is recording your actions.This window lets you switch between active programs, as well as quit or hide programs or quickly launch frequently used programs.This window lets you switch between windows in the current application, as well as close or minimize windows.You get this window by triggering the Window Switcher macro.This window lets you select between named clipboards to Cut, Copy or Paste to/from.Select something and select a named clipboard and click the Use the search field to filter the named clipboards.To learn more about the Clipboard Switcher, see the This window lets you paste from your clipboard history of items that you have previously cut or copied.You get this window by triggering the Clipboard History Switcher macro.Select something cut or copy and it will appear in this list. It is curious that there would be major differences in their relative operation (not that I’m doubting you, just that it seems like something where any differences would be microscopic).Tim Davies uses TouchOSC to use his iPad to trigger KM. Its details will be shown in the right hand column. Contents Maestro 10.2 User Manual v 4.2 Changing the View.....64 4.2.1 Translating the View.....65 For instance, I use it to bring in a midi file from Digital Performer. Follow the instructions. This allows us to reuse common hotkeys without running into conflicts.
Keyboard Maestro for Mac is a powerful program designed to let you create and manage macros to carry out all kinds of tasks you specify. Keyboard Maestro is an ideal software that customers can use to easily complete various tasks by pressing a keystroke. Keyboard Maestro Tutorial: How to Create a Time and Day Macro.