hey Slau, Thanks, that's exactly what I was looking for. I didn't know how to describe what I was looking for, but that was it exactly!
Thanks again for the help. John On 2012-10-14, at 9:04 AM, Slau Halatyn <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi John, > > Pro Tools uses the Option modifier to apply an action to all such controls > and Shift-Option to apply to all such controls for selected tracks. For > example, Option-clicking a solo button toggles its state and sets all solo > buttons to the same state while Shift-Option-clicking a solo button toggles > its state and the state of all solo buttons of selected tracks to the same > state. The Command modifier has the opposite effect. You can read about all > of this in the Keyboard Shortcuts document. Be aware that, since VoiceOver > uses Control and Option, you'll have to route your mouse pointer to the > VoiceOver cursor with Control-Option-Command-f5 and then click a physical > mouse or track pad along with the necessary modifiers. > > Hope that helps, > > Slau > > On Oct 14, 2012, at 3:21 AM, John Abreu wrote: > >> Hey guys, >> >> A quick question if I may. Today, I was working on an assignment for class. >> A lot of it requires you to do things to every single track, or only >> selected tracks. I.E. Turning off automations, setting faders to unity, >> unmarm, solo, mute, etc. >> >> Is there a way to do this from the keyboard? >> >> Any help would be greatly appreciated >
