I do have to say that I think I'm starting to like being isolated to looking at and addressing one thing at a time while I'm mixing. But with the single space environment of S1, I'm just going to have to adapt to living in that space. But with the multiple window environment of Cubase I have a certain way that I like to arrange things across my multiple non-touch screens in the studio. But I'm sure that it's due to how I sort of mismanage my Cubase setup in a way that conflicts with the way it should be setup to work hand in hand with the Raven interface. Although I'm finding so little things quirky and not always responsive, and I'm sure that's due to my inexperience with actually using the Raven mixer, which is not a friendly to the way I work in Cubase I do have fine fader moves in the Raven interface in Studio One and am adjusting to the the fact that the Raven mixer environment is much more in sync with the Studio One environment than I've experienced in Cubase. Once again, I think I may have solved my own issue. Thanks again, Jamey, for all your help in the past, and look forward to hearing your response!! I just wanted to make sure I wasn't missing something. Is there something I'm missing on this, or is this just a limitation that requires grabbing the mouse and going old school on it? If so, I'll of course, just accept those terms and move on. I've tried combining touch with Ctrl, Alt, Cmd, and all the other key combos that I can think of. I have one other question that plagues me: I've tried to use touch for micro fader and other adjustments with little success, especially when it comes to one tenth of a db movements. I haven't had a need to poke at support in a while and have done fairly well at figuring things out, but this one is of particular concern because I know that fundamental Studio One Batch commander functions are based on key commands, and I know that altering the key command scheme can really screw things up if I don't follow the key command schemes that you fellas at Raven have programmed stock Batch functions to. I am NOT that familiar with PT key commands at all nor am I that familiar with S1 key commands and when I use S1 I selected the stock Cubase scheme that comes with S1 so to maintain my familiarity in Studio One.ĭo you plan on tailoring a set of batch commands for S1 based on S1's Cubase Key Command Scheme at any point in the future? What about those poor Steinberg Cubase users, like myself, who have following the Cubase key command scheme exclusively since Steinberg was only a sequencing program in the early 90's. I noticed that you have downloadable key commands for PT and S1 users in the Studio One domain.
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