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Mon 7 Jan 2008, 18:46
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whatsup guys?
I have LP8 now and was trying to sync a delay to a track using precise numbers ie "51", but whenever I push the "1" key, it triggers screenset 1.
the problem here, is that I want to change the key commands for screensets to use a key modifier ( or delete them, I don't need the screensets really with LP8)...BUT whenever I click on the key command in the preferences it will not let me alter them. I can't change the key used to trigger the command nor the modifier.
anybody else having this problem?
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Mon 7 Jan 2008, 21:39
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I had the same problem a while ago. I believe I just deleted the key commands for the screensets.
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Tue 8 Jan 2008, 05:32
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QUOTE (TheSalmonRiver @ Mon 7 Jan 2008, 14:39) I had the same problem a while ago. I believe I just deleted the key commands for the screensets. yeah, that's what I was thinking, but I cant seem to do that...the field is grayed out when I try to edit.
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Sun 13 Jan 2008, 19:09
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QUOTE (Tillonius @ Mon 7 Jan 2008, 17:46) I have LP8 now and was trying to sync a delay to a track using precise numbers ie "51", but whenever I push the "1" key, it triggers screenset 1. If you want to type in numbers directly into a field (like track delay), you must DOUBLE-click that field first. You'll then get an outlined box where you CAN type in any number you like. If a field is not selected, then numbers (by default) will change screensets. QUOTE I want to change the key commands for screensets to use a key modifier ( or delete them, I don't need the screensets really with LP8)...BUT whenever I click on the key command in the preferences it will not let me alter them. I can't change the key used to trigger the command nor the modifier. Don't ever think you don't need screensets! Screensets have been Logic's most powerful feature since day 1. That's a different topic though.... Anyway, if you want to change any key command, first make a backup of the Logic 8 defaults for safety. Then, select the key command you want to change. Click on either [Learn by key label] or [Learn by key position] (see manual for details) to enable input. Then just press your preferred key combo. Make sure you switch the [Learn..] button off again. Hope this helps. Colin
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