Hi Slau and others!

First of all, thanks for your answer.

In my Pro Tools documentation CTRL+P and CTRL+Semicolon will select the 
prior/next playlist of a selected track, when the track view is set to 
„Playlist“ and not to „Waveform“.
For playing the selected playlist back Shift+S solos the playlist and not the 
track in this situation.
This was/is necessary because otherwise only the main playlist is audible.
But maybe that’s old stuff?…

Further when grouping tracks CTRL+P and CGRL+Semicolon will select the 
prior/next playlist for all tracks in that group.

Ho is this done, when using Shift+UpArrow/Shift+DownArrow?
Also by grouping?

Best! / Martin

Am 11.09.2017 um 17:51 schrieb Slau Halatyn <slauhala...@gmail.com>:

Hi Martin,
The Control+p and Control+semicolon shortcuts have nothing to do with 
playlists. Those shortcuts move the insertion point up and down through shown 
tracks respectively. Adding Shift to those shortcuts extends the selection 
through multiple tracks. The new Shift+up or down arrows cycles through 
available playlists on selected tracks. If you have 3 vocal tracks and you're 
on the first track, pressing Control+semicolon will move the insertion down to 
vocal 2. Now that vocal 2 is selected, if you had created a few playlists on 
that track, pressing Shift+down arrow would switch to the playlist labeled 
Vocal 2.01. Pressing it again would switch to Vocal 2.02, etc. The playlists 
need to have been created to begin with in order for the cycling through 
playlists to be available. Otherwise, nothing will happen. If you're on a 
selected track, you can instantly create a new playlist by pressing 
Control+Shift+forward slash.
Hope that helps,
Slau

> On Sep 11, 2017, at 7:11 AM, Martin (Punky) Sopart <m...@cakewalker.de> wrote:
> 
> Hi all!
> 
> Could someone explain the difference between using CTRL+P / CTRL+; and the 
> newer combinations Shift+UpArrow / Shift+DownArrow.
> 
> In older versions of Pro Tools I had to use CTRL+P / CTRL+; to switch between 
> playlists and further have to solo the desired one for listen to it.
> What’s happening now when using Shift+UpArrow / Shift+DownArrow.
> 
> Reading the ref guide I understood that these key combinations will bring the 
> current playlist to the main playlist.
> So no soloing necessary?
> Will this behaviour overwrite the main playlist?
> 
> Thanks in advance and best! / Martin
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