Hi,
I don't know about the applescript question, but it looks like aax
plugins don't have to cost anything, and if they don't cost anything
there is no reason to license them with an iLock. How I came up with
this answer was a quick google search on aax plugin requirements, and
while that didn't actually get me what I was looking for it did find an
article about the best free aax plugins.
-Michael.
On 2/19/2015 12:20 PM, Nick Gawronski wrote:
Hi, Reading on line about apple script it says that several
applications can be controled using apple script and looking in the
voiceover utility there is a check box I checked that says allow
voiceover to be controled using apple scripts. Well thinking about
this could no hotkeys be made using these to tell if tracks are armed
or soloed or muted or does pro tools have any apple scripting
abilities to do things like web page audio edits where a user could
upload audio files and the script could import the files into pro
tools do the automation at different times then bounce the file and
put a link to it on the web server? I have tried researching this but
have found nothing. I would also sometime be interested in writing
some pro tools plugins that are totally accessible to the blind but
can't find any developers willing to give me any source code but
reading on line it looks like all pro tools plugins must have a cost
and must also be licensed using the ilok is this true? Nick Gawronski
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