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Macro-Programming there is no command to automate Pitching (Transpose is possible!) and no Panning is possible ???

+4 votes
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asked Apr 2, 2016 in Studio One Feature Requests by DannyDan (580 points)
Hello There,
I´ve tried to do a Macro for 'fatten up' e.g. vox:
Copy track, pitch it 5cent up
copy track, pitch it 5 cent down
but there is no comand to pitch-shifting - only comand for Transpose available !
and i didn´t get it to Pan it with a macro!
Are there any possibilities ?

Best regards,
Danny

3 Answers

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answered Aug 7, 2016 by AlexTinsley (925,190 points)

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+3 votes
answered Mar 28, 2018 by trevorhanson (1,220 points)
For a macro facility to deserve the name, pretty much any operation should be subject to use in macros. It makes no sense to have only a handful of operations available for automation. We shouldn't have to request these features piecemeal; at some point, the macro facility should be revamped to enable capture of the entire range of interactive operations.
+2 votes
answered Mar 28, 2018 by robertgray3 (42,650 points)
My thoughts exactly Trevor. Perhaps there should be a general FR for “All actions should be accessible from the editor in the Macro Organize” Maybe in it we can keep a running list of things that aren’t compatible.

This stuff always takes a certain base amount of work to keep up on. Even REAPER, with all its reputation for macro/script flexibility, deals with this. There were some huge features added in the last major release that still don’t have complete back-end access for scripts. Just using it as an example.
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