![]() ![]() Well done!Īnd Peter, art hasn't yet shown up. It takes real courage to walk out of the stands and onto the floor, create from nothing, offer it to the world, and take whatever comes. You, and by extension, this Forum, are a massive contribution to me and my life. Peter, don't misunderstand I love you, I love what you contribute. I'm now going out on a limb (kids, please leave the room, this is for adults). More conventionally, Peter, like any company head, sets the company's tone and provides the opportunity to produce the company's value. I believe everything comes from a 'Source' and Peter is the source of KM, and it is from him, and within his 'space' that we get to have these interactions and produce whatever. While this Forum is exceptional in the 'space' it provides for contribution, it's still a public space and not what I'd call completely safe (only comatose is completely safe). Ultimately though, if QK suddenly released a brand new version, I wouldn't move back.įirst, Tim, thank you for expressing yourself. It really was a diametrically opposed philosophy. I'm so grateful for the help that I had right here when I was in Timbo's position – trying to convert away from QK. On that front it seems like a good time to thank everyone here again. It's a major strength of KM - an enthusiastic and knowledgeable community with active feedback. I've found though that one of the greatest resources is this very forum. Timbo, if you're still listening, I have been totally converted to the KM process from originally lamenting the death of QK, and also being shocked at how differently the two approached the similar task of MacOS automation. They both "help you make music" but that's about where the usefulness of having used one app ends when you start on the other. This happens elsewhere, as a musician I've experienced it being a Logic Pro user and then trying to use Ableton. It honestly would have been far easier not to have had any QK knowledge before I started. I too converted over to KM when QK died and was initially somewhat confounded at the process. I think part of the problem is that Timbo used Quickeys, Quickeys is dead, Timbo wants KM to be quickeys, KM isn't very QK-like. And yet your follow-up actions echo the same pattern - shout and call names: The forum responds to this with its opposite: kindness, sympathy, and wisdom. ![]() ![]()
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