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Pro tools mac shortcuts
Pro tools mac shortcuts









pro tools mac shortcuts
  1. #Pro tools mac shortcuts pro#
  2. #Pro tools mac shortcuts windows#

Ctrl+Command-click on the mute button changes display to mute automation.Ctrl+Command-click on the text 'pan' changes display to pan automation.Ctrl+Command-click on the text 'vol' in the I/O view changes display to volume automation.Ctrl+Command-click on the track name changes display to waveform.To access graphical automation data more easily, you can use Ctrl+Command-click (PC: Ctrl+Start-click) in the Edit or Mix window to change the display as follows: On the Mac, you can use Option+'/', which is really nice, as there is a '/' key above the right-hand Option key on most keyboards. To add breakpoints (or anchors) in any graphical automation you can click with with the Grabber tool, but there are alternatives. This works with the Trim tool in TC/E mode, too, thus enabling you to precisely fill or stretch to fit a gap.

#Pro tools mac shortcuts pro#

Have you ever wanted to trim out a region precisely to a preceding one? Well you can: by holding down the Ctrl (PC: Start) key whilst trimming, Pro Tools will stop at the preceding region's edge. That's it! Now you are ready to edit the automation graphically. To switch that track to display automation data for a given parameter, Ctrl+Command-click ( Ctrl+Start-click) on the plug-in parameter.To turn automation on, Ctrl+Option+Command-click (PC: Ctrl+Start+Alt-click) on the plug-in parameter.It turns automation on for your chosen plug-in parameter and switches to the automation data display on the track in two very quick and easy steps. I am sure many of us automate plug-in settings by clicking on the Auto button in the plug-in window, selecting the parameter, adding it to the list and clicking OK, then selecting the correct parameter on the audio track, missing it in the list by mistake and having to try again! For us, there is a really useful shortcut.

#Pro tools mac shortcuts windows#

Most of these are available on both Mac and Windows versions of Pro Tools, but some aren't documented at all, so they might be new to many readers.

pro tools mac shortcuts

Following our look at the Keyboard Focus, I think it's time to introduce some of the more obscure shortcuts. It's another keyboard shortcut-fest this month in our regular guide to getting more from Pro Tools. And if there's no shortcut for the command you need, why not create your own? You'd be surprised at the things you can do without opening a menu in Pro Tools. Clicking on a plug-in parameter with the Ctrl Command keys held enables automation for that parameter.











Pro tools mac shortcuts