![]() NB: I've repeated these same 9 steps 4 times, deleting the CSP VP13 references in the CSP Menu, just to make sure, and I have CSP functioning in VP13. Ĥ/- Click OPTIONS and "Remove Settings" - This will ensure that any previous reference to VP13 is deleted/removed.Ħ/- Click the drop down arrow in "Application Setting" drop down menu.ħ/- Locate and select the SONY VEGAS 12 SettingĨ/- THEN click "Options" > "Create New Settings" > "Copy Contents from Current Settings" and navigate to the VEGAS13.exe file - SELECT it and the VEGAS 13 EXE will appear in the "Application setting" window. NB: All of the following is done within the CSP Device Configuration Menu.ġ/- Open "Contour Shuttle Device Configuration".Ģ/- Click OPEN the "Application Setting" drop down menu.ģ/- Locate and select ANY reference to Vegas 13 or VEGAS 130.exe. ![]() This is for those that have CSP working in VP12. I've been asked for "help" on this, off-forum, so I'll respond here just in case others are needing a further blow-by-blow account of what I do. Ideally I would love for Keyboard Maestro to directly recongize these buttons and allow me to switch macro groups for the buttons directly so I didn't have to maintain two softwares as I switch from computer to computer.OK. I really miss a lot of things about the version 1 shuttle pro software though the new one does have some new benefits though it lost more funcationality than it gained IMO. ![]() I set up my bottom left button (Shuttle Pro 2 button 12) to switch between settings that way depending on the workflow I am in it will switch between different macro groups. ShuttlePRO V.2 allows one-handed access to 15 fully-programmable buttons, a jog knob, and a spring loaded shuttle wheel. All-new settings for Adobe Lightroom and Media 100 Suite are also included. That way you get several layer of actions out of the buttons. The driver includes settings for Apple Final Cut Pro 7, Apple Soundtrack Pro 3, Apple Motion 4, Apple DVD Studio Pro 4, and Apple Color 1.5. Name the macros with numbers to have further subgroups for actions if you need to go deeper. I would like to just be able to sync my setting from Keyboard Maestro as I go from room to room and not constantly have to update export and import using Shuttle Pro's settings as well when I go from studio room to room.Īnother idea since I am so allergic to the mouse is to set the macro group to "Always Active" and then asign the top 9 buttons to numbers 1 - 9 and use the bottom 4 buttons to open different Keyboard Maestro conflict pallets. Is it possible to have Keyboard Maestro access the buttons directly without having to manage key commands in two different places? This was another one of those QuicKeys things that was kind of nice. Using this technique, I've basically quadrupled the number of programmable buttons on my ShuttlePRO - even more if I want the palettes to get longer. So basically, I click a button with a finger with my left hand, move the mouse just slightly with my right hand, click a mouse button, and that's all it takes! My hands never have to move to the keyboard. So when I click the button on my ShuttlePRO that is mapped to F2, a short palette appears directly under my mouse with 3 or 4 items in the palette. I set up a KM palette group with 3 or 4 macros in it (to keep it short), and I configure it like this: So my general workflow is to put my right hand on my mouse, and my left hand on my ShuttlePRO v2:Įven though the ShuttlePRO has a lot of programmable buttons, I still end up wishing I had more. There's a lot you can do in FCPX with keystrokes, but ultimately, editing videos is usually a mouse-intensive activity. ![]() When I am editing videos using Final Cut Pro X (FCPX), I try to keep my hands off the keyboard as much as possible.
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