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Absolutely! There wouldn't be a macro that could do this exactly (unless it included render, which is more time-consuming than larsfarm intends) but a macro language would be AWESOME anyhow!
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Greg,

My daughter just brought this book home from the school book fair the other day.

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The main character's name is Greg.

Are they writing books about you?

-Scott

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rockstar_not wrote:Greg,

My daughter just brought this book home from the school book fair the other day.

The main character's name is Greg.

Are they writing books about you?

-Scott
I would retain counsel. No question about it. You have to protect children from this heinous fraud - in your good name, no less!

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rockstar_not wrote:Greg,

My daughter just brought this book home from the school book fair the other day.

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The main character's name is Greg.

Are they writing books about you?

-Scott
AWESOME!! What a crazy coincidence! Guess what book I'm going to have to order...? ;)
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larsfarm wrote:
GodzillaFrog wrote:Just hit the end key before recording the next session.. appends to the current clip. mark it with I if you need to.. kinda simulates a manual recorder.
Yeah, well... getting closer. Ideally I'd like to have a one button record command. Just press a key and off you go appending data to all armed tracks. Does T do macros/scripts? Even better with a prerecord buffer so that you wont miss a start. You hear the start, realise you should have caught it, press record and the recording started 10-15s ago. Boomrecorder, Metacorder does. Many hardware recorders do.

L
Understood..

To do this (or anything else in Tracktion) with one key, and to solve generic macro things, try installing the freeby from http://www.autohotkey.com/download/

To do the recording, add the macro:

#r::SendInput {end}ir;

to AutoHotKey.ini ..

This seems to work just fine (in this case, it maps it to #r which stands for "windows-key and R", but you can map it to anything)

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So, did Ixox ever get his dual core machine to run T2?
And does Lunch Money's new similar machine run T2 alright?

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I believe it was said that they RUN it, but they don't utilize the two cores properly. They only separate the graphics and such to the second core, I believe.

However, as we know, Beno has said that they are working on it.

Brent
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I guess I should have been clearer as I was referring to a problem mentioned way back around page 6 or so.

Ixox said that his dual core machine wouldn't run T2 at all. He can't use it.

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Oh, sorry. Never mind then! :oops:
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My dual-core machine has run T2 fine since I got it. However, it's running it on one core. Which isn't TOOooo bad, because even one core of the X2 3800+ is performing better than my last machine, based on an Athlon 2600+. I also (blasphemously, some would argue!) tend to run other programs at the same time, so I'm still seeing a benefit.

Greg
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T2 also runs on my Tyan K8WE Quad core Opteron 275 based system. As other multi-core users have stated it runs fine, just doesn't utilize all of the cores.
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Hi All,

Any news if we are getting a midi drum editor for T3?
I haven't seen anything regarding this yet and it seems to me as a fairly asked and basic feature to implement.

Francis.

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No news that I'm aware of. It can't be completely trivial, though, especially since T uses vector-based graphics. You'd have to come up with definitions for each element of the grid, right down to the diamond shaped thingy. I doubt that it's a month of work, but I'm sure it's not an afternoon one-off, either.

Then again, I'm learning that I possibly revere code too much and assume it's difficult. That's changing as I work with developers both at BBA and at my day-job. They are sometimes capable of some crazy stuff in a very short amount of time. A few guys at work type code like you or I would write English. Nutzoid.

Greg
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Not only that, but sometimes a long time spent in design without many visible results may pay off huge later on in the project, making trivial certain features that would otherwise have taken a major overhaul in the code.
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That I definitely agree with, even as a non-coder.
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