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Re: How to write a Good Macro - Tutorial 1 (Cubase)

Posted: 22 Jul 2018 13:08
by Havoc911
DT_bettinzana wrote:
20 Jul 2018 15:23

Anyway we are now working on the promised improvements of the Floating Mixer.
:D :D :D :D Thank you!

Posted: 23 Jul 2018 13:06
by Support Team
MichaelScott wrote:
20 Jul 2018 02:12
DT_support wrote:
09 Feb 2017 10:51
Constantine wrote:Thanks. This is really impressive. An fx plugin on first free slot will be the next ninja level skills! :D
As promised:

DTouch for Cubase MacroCubase - Add user defined Plug-In.dat
DTouch for Nuendo MacroNuendo - Add user defined Plug-In.dat
This Macro has some advanced features, and can be configured by inspecting/editing the first Macro Command. Check it out!
In particular, this Macro can be configured to add the Plug-In to the first free slot, or to a specified slot.

Requirements:
  1. This Macro required some new features in DTouch. The minimum required DTouch version is:
    • DTouch for Cubase: v 1.2.46
    • DTouch for Nuendo: v 1.1.26
  2. This Macro operates on the Track Channel Editor. The Channel Editor for the Track on which you want to operate must already be opened prior to launching the Macro.
Anyway we can get this for the current Standard Version 1.4.8 :mrgreen:


Again, as promised: 8-)


DTouch for Cubase Macro
Add user defined Plug-In V2 [Cubase].dat
(4.05 KiB) Downloaded 744 times
DTouch for Nuendo Macro
Add user defined Plug-In V2 [Nuendo].dat
(4.08 KiB) Downloaded 707 times

This Macro, as the previous one, can be configured by inspecting/editing the first Macro Command. Check it out!
In the first Macro Command (configuration), you are now required to specify the Plugin slot number (can't be added to the first free slot anymore!)

Requirements:
  1. The minimum required DTouch version for this Macro is:
    • DTouch for Cubase: v 1.2.46
    • DTouch for Nuendo: v 1.1.26
  2. This Macro operates on the Track Channel Editor. The Channel Editor for the Track on which you want to operate must already be opened prior to launching the Macro.

Re: How to write a Good Macro - Tutorial 1 (Cubase)

Posted: 24 Jul 2018 15:52
by MichaelScott
Perfect! Thanks again, you guys are amazing :mrgreen:

Re: How to write a Good Macro - Tutorial 1 (Cubase)

Posted: 24 Jul 2018 18:01
by Home Studio 87
Here is my inserts (4/5/6/7/8) Dark/clear/dark etc..., by default I have the first three insert already loaded : Tape (UAD & Slate)/Console 1/Slate VMR
Yellow = Dynamics, Green = EQ, Red = Distortion, Blue = Delay & Mod, Orange = Enhancer, Pink = Filter, Shit color :D = Multi Effects
Dtouch Insert.PNG
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PS : I forgot to say that the 5 black button "INSERT" are macros to open the channel editor.

Re: How to write a Good Macro - Tutorial 1 (Cubase)

Posted: 24 Jul 2018 18:15
by DT_bettinzana
Home Studio 87 wrote:
24 Jul 2018 18:01
Here is my inserts (4/5/6/7/8) Dark/clear/dark etc..., by default I have the first three insert already loaded : Tape (UAD & Slate)/Console 1/Slate VMR
Yellow = Dynamics, Green = EQ, Red = Distortion, Blue = Delay & Mod, Orange = Enhancer, Pink = Filter, Shit color :D = Multi Effects
Dtouch Insert.PNG
Wow!
Remember to backup the DTouch User Folder ... you have done a lot of work :shock:

Re: How to write a Good Macro - Tutorial 1 (Cubase)

Posted: 24 Jul 2018 20:24
by Home Studio 87
more than 500 macros in DTouch macros folder…….. 8-) ;)
Hope it's not too much ! :?

Disk backup + Cloud backup…. ;)

Re: How to write a Good Macro - Tutorial 1 (Cubase)

Posted: 25 Jul 2018 10:16
by Havoc911
Home Studio 87 wrote:
24 Jul 2018 18:01
Here is my inserts (4/5/6/7/8) Dark/clear/dark etc..., by default I have the first three insert already loaded : Tape (UAD & Slate)/Console 1/Slate VMR
Yellow = Dynamics, Green = EQ, Red = Distortion, Blue = Delay & Mod, Orange = Enhancer, Pink = Filter, Shit color :D = Multi Effects
Dtouch Insert.PNG
Thanks for posting this! I was wondering how that new macro would be practical. It's a lot of work up front, but seems like it would save time during a mix.

Re: How to write a Good Macro - Tutorial 1 (Cubase)

Posted: 27 Jul 2018 15:59
by MichaelScott
Yes big time! Home Studio, impressive! I'm working towards that... :mrgreen:

Re: How to write a Good Macro - Tutorial 1 (Cubase)

Posted: 27 Jul 2018 17:36
by Home Studio 87
thank you… I want work for the devil... :D ;)
:twisted:

Re: How to write a Good Macro - Tutorial 1 (Cubase)

Posted: 30 Jul 2018 03:52
by MichaelScott
Home Studio 87 wrote:
27 Jul 2018 17:36
thank you… I want work for the devil... :D ;)
:twisted:
Quick question Home Studio, when I activate a UAD plugin it always loads the mono version even though I have for example " Manley Passive Massive" in the config, not "Manley Passive Massive(m)"
How are you getting around this? In cubase plugin manager, the mono versions are all in a "mono" folder under the Powered Plugins folder.