![]() ![]() Now this isn't necessarily the best way of doing this, and the GS poster doesn't say how he's implemented it, or what the exact behaviour is, so I don't know. Step 4: Send key command to re-select Logic's default arrow tool Step 3: Send a Backspace key to delete the selected region ![]() Step 2: Click where the mouse is to split the region at that bar (this leaves the second region selected) Step 1: Send key command to select Logic's Scissor tool Your mouse is at around the 5 1 0 0, over the region you want to trim, as you want to trim your region end to bar 5 One way I can think of to do it would be: So there are usually different ways to achieve a given goal. I'm not sure what's going on here - I'll try to have a look at that in a moment.īut remember, all KM is really doing is remote-controlling Logic - so, it's sending mouse clicks, or keyboard commands to Logic - there's often not much that's particularly "clever", except in the problem solving techniques of the script creator, perhaps, as macro controlling sometimes requires a bit of left-field inspirational creative problem solving.Įdit: Ok. I'd like to know what the Action name is for the moving the region to the mouse. I think it has something to do with the Move or Click Mouse action but then I get stuck. I'm trying to replicate van haze's Trim Region End to Mouse macro but I feel like I'm missing certain pieces. Then the copyright owner can decide how to distribute them, as is right and proper. commercial, paid-for or banks that are not free and publicly downloadable from the author are off-limits - as Joe says, you're simply sharing commercial products and making them freely available for everybody, which is very obviously a no-no.īy all means, as Joe says, if you want to work with the developer of those commercial libraries to create Logic versions, great. The preset sharing thread referenced above is for *presets that come with the instrument*, and thus, everyone who owns the instrument already owns those patches - creating Logic format versions as a convenience to owners of that instrument is generally fine.īut third party. By all means convert your own purchased commercial libraries for yourself, but you do not have the rights to distribute commercial patches, whatever has been done to them. I'll go further on this and say - do not share commercial libraries, full stop. If you're going to generate Logic AU Presets presets for a commercial library and plan on sharing them.
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