![]() You can save a control set as teh default set for any single plug-in, meaning that whenever an instance of that plug in inserted on a track, and that track is selected, you will always have hands on control of it without the need to select the plug or even bring up a gui. ![]() ![]() You can install the SWS extentions to get even deeper into the program and access third party feature sets.įor plug-ins and instruments, both termed 'fx', there is a learn button, and you can individually select controls from each plug to be visible on the track strip in the arrange window. That's the first idea you get of what the program can really do, when you look through the Actions list, and when you start routing. Multiple controls can be set for the same command if you want too. Search for what you want, click it, move your control, done. There's an 'Actions' section (key commands/macro builder/midi assign) that lists every feature that can be assigned a control. ![]() LaserIn preferences go to 'Control Surfaces'.Īnything else you set up via a midi learn process. With Pro Tools, I can buy the C|24 or Icon.Īll of them are integrated solutions with great functionality (i.e., no Mackie crap). And, if you find mixing entirely with a mouse tedious, what do you use with Reaper? ![]()
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