Add "Region FX" (ie Melodyne) To The Shortcut "Command Buttons"

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2015/02/14 03:56:22 (permalink)

Add "Region FX" (ie Melodyne) To The Shortcut "Command Buttons"

Hi all
 
Is it possible to add a shortcut to open Melodyne to the new "Command" buttons on the toolbar in Platinum
 
I would love to be able to select a clip and not have to navigate through all of the menus to add it
 
I can't find a way to access the "Region FX" menu and I can't find it in the main menu trees
 
Or - is there a keyboard shortcut I am missing?
 
Any ideas?
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    Boydie
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    Re: Add "Region FX" (ie Melodyne) To The Shortcut "Command Buttons" 2015/02/14 04:09:21 (permalink)
    Found the Keyboard shortcut: CTRL + M
     
    Would still like to have it as a shortcut on a "command button" though...
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    Re: Add "Region FX" (ie Melodyne) To The Shortcut "Command Buttons" 2015/02/14 08:51:33 (permalink)
    Thanks for the keyboard shortcut! I hate having to go through the menus as well.

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    Re: Add "Region FX" (ie Melodyne) To The Shortcut "Command Buttons" 2015/02/14 12:22:11 (permalink)
    Boydie
    Hi all
     
    Is it possible to add a shortcut to open Melodyne to the new "Command" buttons on the toolbar in Platinum
     
    I would love to be able to select a clip and not have to navigate through all of the menus to add it
     
    I can't find a way to access the "Region FX" menu and I can't find it in the main menu trees
     
    Or - is there a keyboard shortcut I am missing?
     
    Any ideas?




    To me at least, the Command Button is my most used time saving feature of the new "SPLAT", (Sorry Craig).
     
    I have, among others, "Gain", "Create Region FX Clip",  and "Bounce to Clips" assigned to the buttons. To add a command to a button, rt click on a button, select "command", and scroll down to the command that you would like to use.
     
    Saves me a lot of time when editing from going through a bunch of menus to find a particular function.
     
    Hope this helps,
     
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    Re: Add "Region FX" (ie Melodyne) To The Shortcut "Command Buttons" 2015/02/15 22:53:39 (permalink)
    Did you manage to find it under commands? ... it is listed as Create region FX ... just after the listing of global commands. I missed it the first few times browsing through the list.

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    Re: Add "Region FX" (ie Melodyne) To The Shortcut "Command Buttons" 2015/02/16 11:01:18 (permalink)
    Pastacrow
    Did you manage to find it under commands? ... it is listed as Create region FX ... just after the listing of global commands. I missed it the first few times browsing through the list.




    Yes, I found it under "Commands". I'm not exactly sure why it works, since it doesn't reference Melodyne. It just works.
     
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    Re: Add "Region FX" (ie Melodyne) To The Shortcut "Command Buttons" 2015/02/16 11:28:39 (permalink)
    Thanks guys
     
    I thought "create region fx" would bring up the window asking to choose Melodyne, Vocal Align etc.
     
    If it goes straight to a Melodyne clip then jobs a good 'un - although I am liking the KB shortcut
     
    It is funny - Bounce Clip was the first command button I made as well
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