Chuck, you respond to every email the same way, and I'd just like to point that, that I've ignored you every time, and my Pro Tools works fineā¦
Alls you gotta do is check the options in the options menu about linking things up, and you're god to go. I just checked the keys myself, and they worked. Not sure if it matters, but in the edit window (may work from the mix window too but not sure), hit f4 to start absolute grid mode or whatever it's called. Hope this helps. Take care, Chris Norman Email and MSN: [email protected] Feel free to follow my music, either by following @cnproject on Twitter (www.twitter.com/cnproject), or by liking my Facebook page at www.facebook.com/thechrisnormanproject. On 16 Mar 2012, at 14:29, CHUCK REICHEL wrote: > Hi David, > After you move the "tracks table" 30% or so to the right in the mix window > you can "command click" with the mouse! > on the tracks you want to select. > Some one on the list had a way to do this without sighted assistance! Please > Chime in? > Check options menu for other track selections. > Check both track selection options. > YMMV :) > > CHUCK REICHEL > 954-742-0019 > www.SoundPictureRecording.com > In GOD I Trust > > On Mar 16, 2012, at 9:46 AM, David Eagle wrote: > >> Hi, I have just listened to Kevin's tutorial on ProTools. He talks >> about selecting tracks. I am finding it a bit of a challenge. I am in >> the tracks table. I can select one track with VO space, but pressing >> Shift and semi-colon or Shift and P does not select the next track. >> Also, Kevin mentions not being able to select consecutive tracks. He >> mentions being able to do this using a control surface but not with >> the keyboard. Is there anyway to select - say - track 3, 5 and 7 with >> the keyboard. It's a shame that PT haven't built it into the control >> click menu for the track. It would be so easy to do. >> >> Any thoughts would be much appreciated. >> >> >> -- >> http://www.davideagle.co.uk >
