![]() However the integration with StreamDeck is way better than KM, so if you have one of those baby's its a no brainer! Having said all that, I found the method of creating shortcuts and transferring them to scripts can be slightly clunky when compared to KM and learning to write shortcuts directly in scripts is a bit daunting. I'd say 'Notes' is worth the price of admission on its own, allowing you to create and use multiple marker sets in Pro Tools.īut the biggest plus is that Christian is a Pro Tools user,Composer, Sound Designer and Mixer and understands what is we are hoping to get the program to do. It seems to me that SoundFlow can do things that are not possible to easily program in KM, if at all and because Christian is so brilliant with support, I've managed to build 2 macros I've been unable to get working for years. I've been using SoundFlow for only a few days now and have already managed to transfer most of my KM shortcuts and macros, with some help from Christian of course. SoundFlow is an entire workflow platform, so our automation part is just a piece of the puzzle. ![]()
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