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Key commands
5.Repeat the procedure to add more commands to the 
macro.
Note that commands are added after the currently selected command in 
the list. This allows you to insert commands “in the middle” of an existing 
macro.
A macro with three commands.
To remove a command from the macro, select it in the 
Macros list and click Delete.
Similarly, to remove an entire macro, select it in the 
Macros list and click Delete.
After you have closed the Key Commands dialog, all mac-
ros you have created...

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Key commands
When you have set up the key commands and macros, 
proceed as follows to save the partial settings as a preset:
1.Activate the “Store Selected Items Only” option.
When this is activated, a new “Store” column appears in the Commands 
list.
2.Click in the Store column for the key commands items 
you wish to save.
Note that if you check an entire category folder (as opposed to separate 
commands) all commands it contains will automatically also be selected. 
If this is not what you want,...

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About the “Reset” and “Reset All” functions
These two buttons in the Key Commands dialog will both 
restore the default settings. The following rules apply:
“Reset” restores the default key command setting for 
the function selected in the Commands list.
“Reset All” will restore the default key commands for all 
commands.
About the default key commands
As mentioned before, there are numerous default key 
commands. These are listed in the section “The default 
key commands” on page 524....

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Switching between Alternative Key Sets
You switch between different key sets in the program by 
using the key command assigned to the function “Toggle 
Alternate Key Commands”, located in the “File” subfolder 
in the Key Commands dialog.
The key command for this function is by default [F5], but 
you can of course change this to any key command that 
suits you best. See “Adding or modifying a key command” 
on page 518 for instructions on how to change key com-
mands.
When you press the...

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Key commands
Devices category
Edit category
Editors category
File category
Media category
MIDI category
Option Key command
Mixer [F3]
Video [F8]
VST Connections [F4]
VST Instruments [F11]
VST Performance [F12]
Option Key command
Autoscroll [F]
Copy [Ctrl]/[Command]+[C]
Cut [Ctrl]/[Command]+[X]
Cut Time [Ctrl]/[Command]+[Shift]+[X]
Delete [Del] or [Backspace]
Delete Time [Shift]+[Backspace]
Duplicate [Ctrl]/[Command]+[D]
Edit In-place [Ctrl]/[Command]+[Shift]+[I]
Group [Ctrl]/[Command]+[G]
Insert...

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Navigate category
Nudge categoryProject category
Score Functions category
Tool category
Option Key command
Add Down:
Expand/Undo selection in the 
Project window to the bottom/ 
Move selected event in the 
Key Editor down 1 octave[Shift]+[Down Arrow]
Add Left:
Expand/Undo selection in the 
Project window/
Key Editor to the left[Shift]+[Left Arrow]
Add Right:
Expand/Undo selection in the
Project window/
Key Editor to the right[Shift]+[Right Arrow]
Add Up:
Expand/Undo selection in the...

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Transport category
Workspace category
Zoom category
Option Key command
AutoPunch In [I]
AutoPunch Out [O]
Cycle Pad [/]
Exchange time formats [.]
Fast Forward [Shift]+Pad [+]
Fast Rewind [Shift]+Pad [-]
Forward Pad [+]
Input Left Locator [Shift]+[L]
Input Position [Shift]+[P]
Input Right Locator [Shift]+[R]
Input Tempo [Shift]+[T]
Insert Marker [Insert] (Win)
Locate Next Event [N]
Locate Next Marker [Shift]+[N]
Locate Previous Event [B]
Locate Previous Marker [Shift]+[B]
Locate Selection...

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Index 

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Index
A
AAF files 495
ACID® loops 275
Activate Next/Previous Part 365
Activate project button 487
Active ASIO Ports for Data only 464
Active Part 365
Add Bus 13
Child Bus 13
Add Track 38
Adjust Fades to Range 88
Advanced Quantize 356
AES31 files 496
Aftertouch
Deleting 381
Editing 379
Recording 81
AIFF files 439
Allow machine controlled cycle 458
Alt/Option key 9
Alternative Key Sets 523
Always Send Start Message 449
Angle Mode 209
Any (MIDI channel settings) 79
Apogee UV22 HR 174
APP
Introduction to...

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Index
Automation
Auto-Latch mode 220
Crossover mode 220
Delta indicator 216
Editing in Project Browser 432
Gap 218
Opening automation subtracks
231
Return Time 229
Showing and hiding 231
Touch mode 220
Touch-collecting parameters 225
Trim 224
Automation events
About 235
Drawing 235
Editing 235
Editing in the Project Browser 237
Removing 237
Selecting 237
Automation follows Events (Option)
234
Automation pass 215
Automation subtracks
Assigning parameters to 232
Hiding and showing 233
Muting 234...
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