Its a tutorial on a new software release... its ok to be a little long. People can always skip forward or back to find what they need. Secondly, SLOW DOWN. You are talking and clicking around like someone has a gun to your head. Other than that. Good video, and looking forward to the new release.
@@ChamSysLtd thanks again though for a great update video. Ive been playing around on Chamsys the last year or 2. Im a Hog/MA guy and wish they would do something like this more often. When it comes down to it, you still have a good thing going
all shortcuts apart from REDO are the same. the key combination for MAC has been set by default for MAC, and it's only some apps like Word, Excel stick to CMD+Y - they had to because of windows compatibility. but if you look at most other apps like CHROME, Photoshop and others - they do stick to native MAC shortcuts as SHIFT+CMD+Z for Redo. even though i natively looked at CMD+Y - but it has been proven that it's not native to mac to do CMD+Y but correct one is SHIFT+CMD+Z.
@@aaronsilvey9024 yes but some people will switch between OSes and it breaks muscle memory having such a different key combo. It wouldn't be hard to map both key combos on both OS versions so why not do it?
i have to agree with Aaron. I work on Mac all the time and know about those those 2 different combinations. we cannot always satisfy everyone. and key combination was automatically assigned by QT framework that we are using as native for Mac. we could change that, but then mac users might be unhappy with it. so for time being we'll keep it as it is - default for OSX key combination. if users are not sure which keys work - they can always check it in EDIT menu of their MagicQ. also, on physical console, it's not a problem because they will just use SHIFT+Undo - so, there is no confusion.
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Looks like some good additions, can’t wait for it to go live.
it is out. download it as beta.
@@ChamSysLtdsorry to clarify, i mean when it is ready for Alpha
Wonderful! Thank you for the fantastic tutorial!
you are welcome. it was 5 minutes shorter than previous one, so i didn't lie in the end :) glad it helps.
You are providing so much value, don't worry about the length :)
Its a tutorial on a new software release... its ok to be a little long. People can always skip forward or back to find what they need.
Secondly, SLOW DOWN. You are talking and clicking around like someone has a gun to your head.
Other than that. Good video, and looking forward to the new release.
Thanks for the feedback. i'll take it into consideration. normally i'm trying to comment all the actions i'm doing on the screen.
@@ChamSysLtd thanks again though for a great update video. Ive been playing around on Chamsys the last year or 2. Im a Hog/MA guy and wish they would do something like this more often. When it comes down to it, you still have a good thing going
Thanks for feedback. more videos are coming shortly.
If you are a lighting product company , it doesn't mean that the audio in videos has to be so crapy !!! buy a new mic.....
Why different keyboard shortcuts between mac and windows? That's not good UX design.
all shortcuts apart from REDO are the same. the key combination for MAC has been set by default for MAC, and it's only some apps like Word, Excel stick to CMD+Y - they had to because of windows compatibility. but if you look at most other apps like CHROME, Photoshop and others - they do stick to native MAC shortcuts as SHIFT+CMD+Z for Redo. even though i natively looked at CMD+Y - but it has been proven that it's not native to mac to do CMD+Y but correct one is SHIFT+CMD+Z.
@@ChamSysLtd why not make both work on both platforms that way if users shift between platforms then the shortcuts they are used to are portable.
@@jamessharpe99 Those are the native undo and redo per OS. If you are working on that os its what the user would be used to using.
@@aaronsilvey9024 yes but some people will switch between OSes and it breaks muscle memory having such a different key combo. It wouldn't be hard to map both key combos on both OS versions so why not do it?
i have to agree with Aaron. I work on Mac all the time and know about those those 2 different combinations. we cannot always satisfy everyone. and key combination was automatically assigned by QT framework that we are using as native for Mac. we could change that, but then mac users might be unhappy with it. so for time being we'll keep it as it is - default for OSX key combination. if users are not sure which keys work - they can always check it in EDIT menu of their MagicQ. also, on physical console, it's not a problem because they will just use SHIFT+Undo - so, there is no confusion.