![]() ![]() I wrote a simple plugin ( not script ) for Windows 圆4 with C++/Nana Gui Toolkit. The jump to action is what you want.Īssign it to a shortcut like control+J then if your project is set to beats and barsl, typing a number will jump to any bar, pressing m"followed by a number" will jump to any marker, and pressing r"followed by any number" will jump to any region. It can already be done as mentioned in a prior post. Like if I want to time select region 11 I would do something similar but instead of using "." key maybe a different key for regions could be used. Could we have a similar function implemented in Reaper please?Īlso while we are at it it would be good to have a similar function for regions or time selections. "11" then followed by "." again to jump to marker 11 and so on. You press "." followed by a number which can be any number of digits, e.g. The way ProTools implements this is very intuitive and smart. So If I want to go to marker 11 I have no way of doing so quickly. One thing thats been bugging me recently is that I cannot use a simple keyboard shortcut to get to markers that are numbered higher than 9. In the wait thanks in advance and enjoy your afternoon It works but I'm making it a personnal challenge to be able to do it flawlessly: either double tap numbers or simply enter the number (11 or 13 etc)Īnyways if you have something made from within Reaper it'll be awesome and Id surely learn how you did it. Then press 1 to 0 to trigger marker 11 to 20. My current best solution using Autohotkey is HOLD. Which is kinda inacceptable for those likw me who make everything to minimize delay in their workflow. Im reading more on Autohotkey right now as It just seems that physically its impossible to not double send the first tapped key or to wait for a release without delay.ġ: you either have to deactivate the single tap 1, or you get both 1 and 11 markers be triggered quickly one after the other.Ģ: you make a wait function to seperate them both, but it needs minimum 170ms delay on the single tap 1. ![]()
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