Assigning a Macro to a key combination

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Post by Support Team » 12 Oct 2018 14:52

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pablo1980
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Re: Assigning a Macro to a key combination

Post by pablo1980 » 12 Oct 2018 16:21

I will try the phyton string (I am completly ignorant when it comes to phyton or programing).

If I want to close all midi channel settings should I put :
def set_track_channel_editor(track_midi, 0)
something like that? or it doesn´t work that way?

The close all editors doesn´t close the midi channel settings one:
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thanks for your patience!

pablo1980
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Re: Assigning a Macro to a key combination

Post by pablo1980 » 12 Oct 2018 21:41

Please disregard the last one, I finally was able to make the close all channel editors command work with the midi channel settings and now the macro works like a charm.

Thanks!

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