Advanced Keyboard Shortcuts for Pro Tools
If you use Pro Tools, you've probably got used to some of the important keyboard shortcuts to make your job quicker and easier. Well here are a few less common short cuts that you may one day find a use for.
Mac
- Create Memory Location - Enter (on numeric keypad)
- Reset a Memory Location - Control-click on Memory Location button
- Delete Memory Location - Option-click on a Memory Location button
- Recall a Memory Location using the numeric keypad (Transport or Shuttle mode) - Period (.) + Memory Location number + Period (.)
- Set all faders to their automation null points - Option-click on either AutoMatch indicator
- Reset a control to default value - Option-click on control
Windows
- Create Memory Location - Enter (on numeric keypad)
- Reset a Memory Location - Start-click on Memory Location button
- Delete Memory Location - Alt-Left-click on a Memory Location button
- Recall a Memory Location using the numeric keypad (Transport or Shuttle mode) - Period (.) + Memory Location number + Period (.)
- Set all faders to their automation null points - Alt-click on either AutoMatch indicator
If you haven't already, pick up a set of those keyboard shortcut stickers for Pro Tools. I've found them really handy!
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