How many use Keyboard Maestro?

I’m wondering how many of us use it. It’s fairly central to things I am working on, so that’s why I’m asking.

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I´m using it, but i think i just scratched the surface right now.
Nonetheless it´s doing a few helpful things already. Will dig in deeper over time, combined with Metagrid i think it can be extremely powerful.

What are you using it for?

Articulation selection from a grid.

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I’m a huge fan of KM. Can’t believe I went as long as I did without getting into it. It is an invaluable tool for my setup. So glad MGP allows me to incorporate KM macros into my MGP setups.

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It’s one of the most amazing apps you can put on a Mac, no contest. I consider it a full-blown partner app to MGP.

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I should be arrested for the number of times I was told to get Keyboard Maestro and I ignored it.

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I use it all the time. A lot of the macros I use have conditional elements - for example checking to see if Menu Items are present or enabled etc. I found it too difficult to build macros in two locations so in the end I went exclusively for Keyboard Maestro.

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I’m using Bome MIDI Translator Pro here. It allows me to use the same grid/buttons/faders to control completely different parameters in Cubase. An example would be my Fab Filter Pro Q grid where one Q fader controls the Q for 7 different bands.

I use it to do things like switch between visibility configurations in Cubase, process MIDI data (quantize, fix velocity etc). I don’t use it with MGP though, that seems to me to be adding an extra step (when you can just invoke the KM palate via a keyboard shortcut).

I might be missing something though, is there some use case that combines MGP and KM that I’m missing? I do all the stuff shown in the linked video above, just cutting out the middleman (so to speak) and running everything from KM.