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