![]() The semicolon ' ' can be used to explicity mark the end of the track identifiers and start of the parameter. The value must have a space or semicolon before it, or if you've omitted the track id field you can enter the parameter right after the command. If multiple tracks have the same name, they will all be affected.įor the commands that require a parameter, such as the volume/pan/name/input commands, follow the track(s) parameter with a value for the command. Using the keyword 'all' or a singular '*' for all tracks.A comma separated list of any of the above.Using the wildcard character '*' (*word for matching end of name, word* for beginning, *word* for anywhere).Their number (the order in the TCP, or label in the MCP).Tracks that are affected can be specified by: You can force ReaConsole to separate the track name from the parameter with a semicolon ' '. If no tracks are specified, the currently selected tracks are affected. If a parameter is necessary, follow the track id string with a space and then enter the parameter. An exclamation point '!' will invert the track selection.Ī full command string consists of the command character itself (or +/- prefix and then the one character command), followed immediately by the track "ID" that you would like to affect. There are a couple modifiers you can place after the command ID: A slash '/' will cause actions to take place on the children (of folders) of the desired tracks. Also, using the command in uppercase will use "exclusive" mode where the setting will be enabled on the desired tracks and disabled on all other. Many commands (o, m ,a, h, s, f) can be prefixed with '-' or '+' to force disabling/enabling the desired setting. ! Add an action marker at the edit cursor with the supplied command #/string Send local OSC messages (as if it was sent by a device on the network, see details here) L Set number of track channels - parameter is number of channels: 2-64, must be even.Ĭ Set track color - parameter is a # of a custom color (1-16) or a common color name (red, blue, etc) '-' suffix sets input to mono tracks and auto increments. I Set record input - parameter is # for rec input. Z Suffix the track name - parameter is track name N Set track name - parameter is track nameī Prefix the track name - parameter is the prefix X Add FX - parameter is FX name, see details here P Set Pan - parameter in %, negative pans left (*) You can swap both shortcuts vian an option of the context menu.Ĭommands v Volume trim - parameter in db of change In this particular example, you can select a track and type "i2" and in three keystrokes you've set the recording input to #2. Now when you press 'i' to open the console the start of the i command is already preloaded for you. ![]()
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