User manual

8
Matrix
Position
Notes
Q5
Pages the screen left or right in the Edit Window. In the Mix Window it will page
the mixer left or right.
R5
Pages the screen left or right in the Edit Window. In the Mix Window it will page
the mixer left or right.
A6
Commonly used File menu functions
B6
Commonly used File menu functions
C6
Shows or hides Preferences
D6
Shows or hides Undo History. Click on the list to undo your steps after that point
on the list
E6
Shows or hides the Memory Location list.
F6
This will show or hide the real-time properties track header (used for MIDI
sequencing) in the Edit window.
G6
heals (recombines) selected clips that were previously separated
H6
This is mainly for use when track comping when you have the expanded playlist
view of a track showing.
I6
A command from the Edit Menu, creates new clips by combining all clips and
areas of clips that have been selected. Selection can be across multiple tracks
(even the whole session). In that case, the clips on each track are combined to
make a new contiguous clip on that track.
J6
brings up the Shift Selection dialog. Useful for moving a clip earlier or later by a
defined amount (for example: moving a clip four bars later).
K6
Fast way to repeat selection. Will open dialog allowing you to specify how many
repeats you want.
L6
Duplicates your edit window selection, pasting a copy of the selection right after
the selection. Can be pressed repeatedly to create multiple copies.
M6
Useful for making small adjustments to the edges of clips without having to
zoom in to use the mouse. Goes by current nudge value (which of course can
be changed using the decrease or increase nudge value shortcuts M4, N4)
N6
Useful for making small adjustments to the edges of clips without having to
zoom in to use the mouse. Goes by current nudge value (which of course can
be changed using the decrease or increase nudge value shortcuts M4, N4)
O6
These shortcuts extend an edit selection to the next/previous clip or boundary.
This means edges of clips, clip anchor points, or the next transient if Tab To
Transient is active. For example, if you are selecting on a kick drum track, it will
extend the selection to the next kick hit (i.e. transient).
P6
These shortcuts extend an edit selection to the next/previous clip or boundary.
This means edges of clips, clip anchor points, or the next transient if Tab To
Transient is active. For example, if you are selecting on a kick drum track, it will
extend the selection to the next kick hit (i.e. transient).
Q6
Move selection up one track in the Edit Window. Same function as the ā€œPā€ key
when Command Focus is on.
R6
Easy way to move up the track display in the Edit Window. Same function as the
Page Up key on the regular keyboard.
A7
Save As (works only in Pro Tools)