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Modifier to keep plugin editor windows open

+38 votes
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asked Aug 11, 2017 in Studio One Feature Requests by pabloaldunate (1,580 points)
Keep plugin editor window open on modifier (e.g. Shift) to avoid clicking on the little pin.

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+2 votes
answered Aug 14, 2017 by AlexTinsley (925,250 points)
 
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+5 votes
answered Oct 13, 2017 by liaxmusic (260 points)
I have voted and would love to see that, it would save me approx 1.000 clicks a week and there is enough space in the title bar, to add a choice "Only this plugin / All plugins (Always on)" - and it would feel more like hardware - my hardware never disappears from my 19" rack ;-)

Love Studio One !
+3 votes
answered Nov 20, 2017 by pabloaldunate (1,580 points)
I would be great if acted like Pro Tools where you press a modifier to activate the Keep Plugin window open.

Obviously Presonus can implement it better.
0 votes
answered Nov 4, 2018 by samuelharchik (880 points)
I agree, Studio One is an all around better DAW in my opinion, but under the hood Pro Tools does everything right. The modifier keys react exactly how you'd expect them to and they're relation ship with the DAW is the same throughout the entire DAW, i feel like it's a little disjointed in S1. A modifier to keep a plugin window open for example would be a huge step towards leveling the playing field, or atleast giving us an option to make that our own macro :)
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answered Nov 14, 2020 by techsinthecity (290 points)
Comon Guy n Girls vote...we all know how silly and annoying this is so VOTE... it worked on Trump !!!!!
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answered Jun 8, 2021 by benwinch (460 points)
Please yes! I'm a Reaper user new to Studio One and this seems like a no-brainer to me. I'm really struggling to find a low-click workflow for setting plugin parameters here.
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