![]() This works the same way for setting track I/O as well. But if you make a selection of tracks first - click the first track, Shift-click the last track - and then hold Shift Option, it will load the plugin (or send) onto all of the selected tracks. For example, if you hold the Option key and load a plugin onto one track, it will load that plugin onto every track in the session. It’s good to know that Pro Tools uses Shift for specific selections, and Option for all. Other miscellaneous Pro Tools shortcuts knowledge: Command S: SAVE! If you don’t do this compulsively every 3 seconds, you’re doing it wrong.Control \: playlists audio on the selected track great while recording if you’re working outside of loop record mode.Control click insert/send: enable/disable ALL inserts or sends for that track.Command click insert/send: enable/disable.Option 4 (non-numeric keypad): enable GRID mode hit it again to toggle back and forth between regular and relative grid.Option 3 (non-numeric keypad): enable SPOT mode.Option 2 (non-numeric keypad): enable SLIP mode.Option 1 (non-numeric keypad): enable SHUFFLE mode.Shift Command K: export the selected clips (dry).Shift Option 3: consolidates the selected clip.Option Command D: duplicates the selected track(s).Shift Command N: create a new track.Command =: switch between edit and mix windows.Command Spacebar: playback at half-speed.Enter: returns timeline selection point to the beginning of the session.I personally use 3 more than anything else to quickly start recording - that’s probably one you want to have in muscle memory! The numeric keypad alone has tons of functionality. This lets you make a selection, press record (numeric 3, remember), and Pro Tools will automatically save each take as the loop restarts. Loop record can be very useful if you’ve also enabled the automatic playlisting preference. ![]() ![]() 2: move timeline selection point forward 1 bar.1: move timeline selection point back 1 bar.The idea behind this mode is to use one key to accomplish a given task, so it’s extremely efficient! General Pro Tool Shortcuts Many of the key commands I’ll mention rely on having keyboard focus engaged. You enable this by clicking the small ‘a/z’ icon located in the upper right corner of the edit window, or by hitting Option Command 1. One of the ways you can fly through different tasks is by using keyboard focus mode. ![]()
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