There are 3 macros you would have imported to Keyboard Maestro:
1-Defaulter run
2-Defaulter track down
3-disable other macros
Let’s start with 3. Some built in macros that are in Keyboard Maestro interfere with Pro Tools shortcuts. This macro is there to disable these other macros. They should automatically do their disabling. One way to confirm is checking one of them, Activate Window Switcher and seeing if it’s disabled (greyed out in the list of macros).
1-Defaulter run: This macro will continually click the Analyze button to keep the process running from one clip to the next. Until the last clip in the timeline is reached. After 4 attempts on the last clip Defaulter will then switch to the next macro:
2-Defaulter track down: This macro will go down one track and return to the start of the session and start adjusting again.
You can modify it to stop the process if you’d like.
There are a few important things:
–You can not have any other Audio Suite window open otherwise the macros will get confused.
–You need to delete all the fades before starting the macros because Pro Tools treats fades as clips when navigating.
–Create a blank track on the bottom of the tracks you want to process so that the macros don’t go into a loop. You can also achieve this by creating a fade on the last clip to be processed.
–If you want to interrupt the macro, just click somewhere blank on the timeline between intervals.
