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title: Mnemonic Bindings for Linux
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A printable cheat-sheet with these bindings is available for downloading.
Transport & Recording Control
- destroy last recording
- Control+Delete
- engage record
- Shift+r
- fast forward
- Shift+→
- loop play (the loop range)
- l
- rewind
- Shift+←
- set playhead position
- p
- start recording
- Shift+space
- stop (keep loop/range play)
- Control+Alt+space
- stop and destroy
- Control+space
- toggle auto play
- 5
- toggle auto return
- 6
- toggle click (metronome)
- 7
- toggle playhead follows edits
- Shift+f
- toggle playhead tracking
- Control+f
- toggle roll
- space
- toggle track rec-enable
- Shift+b
- toggle track solo status
- Alt+s
- transition to reverse
- Shift+↓
- transition to roll
- Shift+↑
Session & File Handling
- add track(s) or bus(ses)
- Control+Shift+n
- export session
- Win+e
- import audio files
- Control+i
- open a new session
- Control+n
- open a recent session
- Control+Shift+o
- open an existing session
- Control+o
- quit
- Control+q
- save session
- Control+s
- snapshot session
- Control+Shift+s
- toggle sel. track MIDI input
- Alt+i
Changing What's Visible
- fit tracks vertically
- f
- move selected tracks down
- Control+↓
- move selected tracks up
- Control+↑
- scroll down (page)
- PageDown
- scroll down (step)
- ↓
- scroll up (page)
- PageUp
- scroll up (step)
- ↑
- toggle editor window mixer
- Shift+e
- toggle last 2 zoom states
- Shift+z
- zoom (x) to selected region(s)
- Control+Alt+z
- zoom (x+y) to selected region
- Alt+z
- zoom in
- =
- zoom out
- -
Window Visibility
- toggle locations dialog
- Alt+l
- focus on main clock
- KP_Divide
- maximise editor space
- Control+Alt+f
- rotate editor & mixer window
- Alt+m
- show rhythm ferret window
- Alt+f
- toggle big clock
- Alt+b
- toggle color manager
- Alt+c
- toggle editor window
- Alt+e
- toggle global audio patchbay
- Alt+p
- toggle global midi patchbay
- Alt+Shift+p
- toggle key bindings editor
- Alt+k
- toggle preferences dialog
- Alt+o
- toggle preferences dialog
- Control+Shift+p
Editing with Edit Point
Most edit functions operate on a single "Edit Point". The edit point can be any of: playhead (default), the mouse or an active marker. The choice of Edit Point (by default) also sets the Zoom Focus.
- EP to next region sync
- ;
- EP to prev region sync
- '
- cycle to next grid snap mode
- 2
- cycle to next zoom focus
- 1
- insert from region list
- i
- insert time
- Control+t
- move EP to playhead
- Alt+Return
- next EP w/marker
- Control+^
- next EP w/o marker
- `
- trim back
- k
- trim front
- j
- trim region end to edit point
- Shift+}
- trim region start to edit point
- Shift+{
- trim region to end of prev region
- Control+j
- trim region to start of next region
- Control+k
- use next grid unit
- 3
- use next grid unit
- 4
- use next musical grid unit
- Control+4
- use previous grid unit
- Control+3
Aligning with the Edit Point
Align operations move regions so that their start/end/sync point is at the edit point. "Relative" operations
just align the first region and moves other selected regions to maintain relative positioning.
- align end(s)
- Alt+a
- align start(s)
- Control+Win+a
- align start(s) relative
- Win+a
- align sync points
- Shift+a
- align sync points (relative)
- a
- range end to next prev edge
- Control+>
- range end to next region edge
- >
- range start to next region edge
- Control+<
- range start to prev region edge
- <
Edit Point Playback
- play edit range
- Alt+space
- play from EP & return
- Win+space
- play selected region(s)
- h
Region Operations
- duplicate region (multi)
- Shift+d
- duplicate region (once)
- Alt+d
- export selected region(s)
- Control+Win+e
- increase region gain
- ^
- move to original position
- Alt+o
- mute/unmute
- Control+m
- normalize
- n
- nudge backward
- KP_Subtract
- nudge forward
- KP_Add
- quantize MIDI notes
- q
- reduce region gain
- &
- reverse
- Alt+r
- set fade in length
- /
- set fade out length
- \
- set region sync point
- v
- split
- s
- toggle fade in active
- Control+/
- toggle fade out active
- Control+\
- transpose
- Alt+t
Edit Range
There are only a few functions that refer to an "Edit Range". The current edit range is defined using combinations of the possible edit points: Playhead, Marker or Mouse.
- copy
- Control+c
- cut
- Control+x
- delete
- Delete
- paste
- Control+v
- redo
- Control+r
- undo
- Control+z
Selecting
- all after playhead
- Shift+Control+p
- all before playhead
- Control+p
- all enclosed by edit range
- Control+u
- all present in edit range
- u
- convert edit range to range
- F6
- invert selection
- Shift+i
- select all after EP
- Control+Shift+e
- select all before EP
- Control+e
- select all in loop range
- Control+l
- select all in punch range
- Control+d
- select everything
- Control+a
- select next track/bus
- Alt+↓
- select previous track/bus
- Alt+↑
Defining Loop, Punch Range and Tempo Changes
- set loop range from edit range
- ]
- set loop range from region(s)
- Alt+]
- set punch range from edit range
- [
- set punch range from region(s)
- Alt+[
- set tempo (1 bar) from edit range
- 0
- set tempo (1 bar) from region(s)
- 9