TaranVH / 2nd-keyboard

ALL of Taran's scripts - not just for the 2nd keyboard.
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Step 5 Error? #37

Open Yomangogo opened 6 years ago

Yomangogo commented 6 years ago

I have changed what you called "keypressed at least" Mine: FileRead, key, A:\HotKeys\2nd-keyboard-master\LUAMACROS\Keypressed stuff\keypressed.txt
When I press the play button it leaves me with this:

2017-12-05 21:37:37:866 [LUA] ERROR: Cannot load buffer. [string "LuaMacros script"]:1: unexpected symbol near '#'

TaranVH commented 6 years ago

oh man, I have no idea. haven't use luamacros for awhile. You're on your own dude.

Wegerich commented 6 years ago

It looks like you forgot to include the double backslashes? If not then it suggests a stray "#" symbol has got in

Can you paste the part of your code that has this in it for us to look at please.

Yomangogo commented 6 years ago

Ended up abandoning luma and switching to intercept. When my studio is finished I will have more then 10 keyboards (The limit with intercept) and I will have to switch back to luma. I will attempt again and update when that happens.

TaranVH commented 6 years ago

I've been pursuing other solutions. The possibly BEST solution is the "All Corsair CUE 2.0" solution.... which is exactly what it sounds like. Also a PITA to set up. I'll have that one... soon. getting 2 more K95s. I'd like to see a pic of your keyboards!

Yomangogo commented 6 years ago

I will send a pic when they come in! (waiting for lower price bump) It's mostly just music equipment that will take a "keyboard" slot in the device manager, therefore hindering my use of intercept.

th3maincharacter commented 6 years ago

I found the solution there is a ,(comma) missing in the line just before. it should look like this

[108] = "numEnter", --sometimes this is different, check your keyboard [109] = "numMinus",

on lines 95 and 96

Yomangogo commented 6 years ago

Taran, you asked to see the keyboards, so here you go!

-The first one is my main keyboard, I use it for main macros and basic simple tasks.

-Second is one from some old hospital it equipment. (I have about 30 of them from the hospital closing) I use this keyboard for video/audio production. I spent about 3 months perfecting the layout so I could use one hand to operate the whole keyboard. (Other hand goes on mouse and other keyboard)

-Third keyboard is actually a midi instrument. (still working on figuring how to keybind those) It is already automatically set up as macros for audio in Ableton Live 10, including the knobs which are the most helpful thing in the world. (I spent too much money for the privilege of having a "hardware" representation of my audio production software. If it didn't have touch sensitive knobs, I don't know why anyone would even buy it. ;p )

Currently I lead a media team, (It's called TEMPT) and we are requiring all of our editors to watch your epic premiere video. We now have dedicated coders working to make sure everyone of our editors has a personalized version of your "Macro keyboard." Your video/code has given us an edge on our competitors and a chance to quadruple our overall workload! We are constantly making improvements on your code and you allowed us a fantastic starting point! From all the starving college students here at TEMPT, thank you!

Pics: https://photos.app.goo.gl/Nx2ULREF6NNj6UUw5

TaranVH commented 5 years ago

Taran, you asked to see the keyboards, so here you go!

-The first one is my main keyboard, I use it for main macros and basic simple tasks.

-Second is one from some old hospital it equipment. (I have about 30 of them from the hospital closing) I use this keyboard for video/audio production. I spent about 3 months perfecting the layout so I could use one hand to operate the whole keyboard. (Other hand goes on mouse and other keyboard)

-Third keyboard is actually a midi instrument. (still working on figuring how to keybind those) It is already automatically set up as macros for audio in Ableton Live 10, including the knobs which are the most helpful thing in the world. (I spent too much money for the privilege of having a "hardware" representation of my audio production software. If it didn't have touch sensitive knobs, I don't know why anyone would even buy it. ;p )

Currently I lead a media team, (It's called TEMPT) and we are requiring all of our editors to watch your epic premiere video. We now have dedicated coders working to make sure everyone of our editors has a personalized version of your "Macro keyboard." Your video/code has given us an edge on our competitors and a chance to quadruple our overall workload! We are constantly making improvements on your code and you allowed us a fantastic starting point! From all the starving college students here at TEMPT, thank you!

Pics: https://photos.app.goo.gl/Nx2ULREF6NNj6UUw5

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TaranVH commented 5 years ago

@Yomangogo hey, wait a minute. Quadrupled workload? Constant improvements to the code?? Dedicated coders??? I would, uh, VERY much like to see some of this code. What sort of improvements have you made?

Is this your site? https://www.temptmediafilms.com/