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Page Up ( ): Pages up to display the previous 12 tracks in the top row of Track
Selection keys, or the previous 48 tracks when the picture keyboard is set to display
48 Track Selection keys. Holding Ctrl- changes the Page Up key to a Bank button for
loading a user-defined bank of tracks.
Page Down (
): Pages down to display the next 12 tracks in the top row of Track
Selection keys, or the next 48 tracks when the picture keyboard is set to display 48
Track Selection keys. Holding Ctrl- changes the Page Down key to a Bank button for
loading a user-defined bank of tracks.
NOTE: Hiding track visibility in the Timeline, using the Index, or using the Hide Track
key on the Audio Editor hides a track from the Timeline and Mixer, but does not
change the corresponding track’s state, output or Track Selection key. Additionally, in
DaVinci Resolve 16 and higher you can show all master buses including Mains, Subs
and Aux buses as tracks in the Timeline as long as the Automation toolset is showing
and the buses are marked visible in the Tracks Index.
Moving Track Selection with the Jog Wheel
Whether you select a single track or multiple tracks, you can quickly move the entire selection
up or down with the use of the Move Selected picture key and the jog wheel. The Move
Selected key is available in both the Record and Edit mode toolsets. This is incredibly useful
when working with high track counts so that you can select a track or group of tracks much
higher or lower in the Timeline without the need to grab your mouse to scroll. Simply hold the
Move Select key while you turn the jog wheel clockwise to scroll the selection down to lower
tracks, or counter-clockwise to scroll up to higher tracks. Keep in mind this only moves the
selection and does not move the tracks or the contents of the tracks.
Move Selected key available in
Record mode and Edit mode
Switching Pages
Although the Fairlight Audio Editor is designed to work exclusively with the Fairlight page in
DaVinci Resolve, there may be times when you need to switch to a different page in
DaVinci Resolve, such as importing and syncing audio files in the Media page, or rendering a
finished mix in the Deliver page. The Menu key, located next to the modifier keys in the lower-
left corner of the picture keyboard, lets you quickly access the QWERTY keyboard, or any of the
other pages in DaVinci Resolve. A momentary-press on the Menu key reveals keys for each of
the DaVinci Resolve pages in the order that they are listed at the bottom of the software
interface: Media, Cut, Edit, Fusion, Color, Fairlight, and Deliver. There is also a QWERTY key to
temporarily change the picture keys to a QWERTY keyboard.
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