I just discovered something, completely by accident. Transition -6 to -7 keystroke: control + , Transition -5 to -6 keystroke: control + , Transition -4 to -5 keystroke: control + , Transition -3 to -4 keystroke: control + , Transition -2 to -3 keystroke: control + , Transition -1 to -2 keystroke: control + , Transition 0 to -1 keystroke: control + , Transition -2 to -1 keystroke: control +. Transition -3 to -2 keystroke: control +. (It will miss a few key commands and won't stop.) (The 7th acceleration below isn't really needed but it doesn't hurt anything so I left it in there.) On my old G4 this works well as long as I don't let go of the wheel and let it snap back to stop. The trick is to only use the ShuttlePro's "Transition" settings. Logic's shuttle (as of version 8.01) responds to 6 step of acceleration and only 3 steps to decelerate back to stop. I will post in the next message how I set up the shuttle wheel.Īnd to continue here is a way to setup the shuttle wheel. I set my 3most used editor windows across the top buttons with "Record" being the top right. My favorite all time key command is the button left of stop "Disgard Recording and Return to last Play Position".īeyond canceling a recording I use it all the time (after play and stop) to return to a position and with "Shift" it becomes play from previous bar. "Stop" becomes "Play or Stop and Go to last Locate Position" Then the middle transport buttons take on secondary functions like: My left thumb can easily hit the lower shift button I keep the shuttle off to the left for left-handed use. I did need to set up a few custom key command preferences. Besides a basic stop/play/record/ff/rw transport, what are you guys assigning the other buttons to? What do I need to do (or where do I find it in the preferences/manual) to config the jog-shuttle wheel for incremental Fast Forward/Fast Rewind?Ģ.
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