Hi Gary,

Just a quick note. First, there's no such thing as Mix or edit "mode but there 
are the Mix and Edit windows. As such, the P and semicolon shortcuts work only 
when the Edit window is open. It doesn't have to be seen but it has to be open 
for those shortcuts to work. I haven't checked that in version 10 but that has 
been the case all along so it probably still applies. Give it a try and let us 
know if it works.

slau

On Aug 11, 2013, at 9:33 AM, Gary Readfern-Gray <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> OK, so I guess that many of you will know these but I've only just
> discovered the last 3 so I thought I'd help other newbies out.
> 
> Arm or disarm the selected track for recording shift+r
> Mute the selected track Shift+M
> Solo the selected track Shift+S
> 
> But these are killer
> 
> In edit mode.
> p select the previous track
> semicolon select the next track
> 
> In edit or mix mode.
> command+shift+f brings up a dialog where you can select a track by its number.
> 
> For me at least that's much quicker then interacting with the track
> list and arrowing to the track I want to mute or solo.
> 
> So there you go, enjoy. Anyone know why p and semicolon don't work in mix 
> mode?
> 
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