Printstring="Main Floor Area: " + $firstfloorarea + "\tSecond Level Area: " + $secondfloorarea + "\nLower Level Finished Area: " + $basementfloorarea + "\nTotal Area: " + $totalliving.to_s + " sq ft" Printstring="Main Floor Area: " + $firstfloorarea + "\nLower Level Finished Area: " + $basementfloorarea + "\nTotal Area: " + $totalliving.to_s + " sq ft" $totalliving=$firstfloorarea.to_i + $secondfloorarea.to_i + $basementfloorarea.to_i Then create a macro called allarea and put in the following: In "text" select from the macro select "floorarea" from user defined list $secondfloorarea=owner.standard_area.round(0).to_sĬlick Edit->Default Settings->Floors and Rooms->Room Label $basementfloorarea=owner.standard_area.round(0).to_sĮlsif owner.function="Living Area" and owner.floor_number=2 then $firstfloorarea=owner.standard_area.round(0).to_sĮlsif owner.function="Living Area" and owner.floor_number=0 then If owner.function="Living Area" and owner.floor_number=1 then Step 1: create a macro titled "floorarea" (Context: Owner Object, Evaluate: Checked) with the following: However here, basement square footage is usually "living space" In this neck of the woods, 99% of house have basements, and square footage is calculated to outside wall (counts stairs twice). if you do more stories or do not follow this convention, you will need to alter the macro This also assumes you put basements on floor zero, main floor on floor 1, second on floor 2. do this in the room specification dialog->General->Living AreaĬA by default excludes "open to below rooms" which are also stairwells. If you want outside wall square footage, you must ensure all rooms are included in the calculation, including stairwells. To use this you must have the "living area" label shown (there are quite a few posts on how to show it, and get it back if you delete it)Ĭouple things. (I am describing a blank state here, no data on tracks.This macro uses the "living Area" label to calculate area. This also happens if I relocate the Project cursor to the start. So, everytime I fire the PLE preset, I then need to manually send a keyswitch change for legato, and hope that all those instrument tracks have it on the same key. But expression maps, even though they have been assigned a default legato articulation in latch mode, most winds seem to get stuck in a WT trill. CC just needs a flick and updates itself so it’s not that big of a problem. ![]() ![]() Then use PLE to record enable Flute I, Clarinet I, Violins I.Have record enabled just on Pianoteq track, I hear piano.Now, the idea is that I could setup PLE presets to Record Enable/Disable selections of tracks. I have all MIDI ins of all tracks set to the same MIDI controller. Sorry to for barging in, but I have a similar question, for a similar purpose. Ideally the solution would work for any given MIDI Track that’s highlighted (so that I can use the same button assignments for the Melody, Chords, and Bassline MIDI Tracks). What I’m trying to do is akin to the way you can quickly cycle through different synth patches by clicking on the little arrows in a synth GUI’s browser. I just want to be able to assign different, single, Output Routings to a MIDI controller button so that, with a single button-press, I can quickly re-assign a given MIDI Track to a specific Instrument Track (strings or brass or winds). My problem is much simpler (and hopefully has a simpler solution). ![]() Sorry, I should have been more clear…I’m not routing to all 4 tracks at the same time, but rather one after the other (I should have put an “or” between each hand-drawn line).Īnd I think this confusion may have caused you to suggest a solution (the Chord Track post) to a different problem. Presumably you have several different combinations of Tracks - B, C, D, etc…Īre these different combos the same across various Projects? Or for example might the B set of Tracks be different in Project X and Project Y? It shows that you are routing the MIDI to a set of 4 Tracks - lets call that set of Tracks A. I have a question about your second pic above.
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