Hi Sonar,
VO space bar also works when the Track List Table is expanded to the right.
Call if you want.
I'm on the east coast of the USA! :)
CHUCK REICHEL
954-742-0019
www.SoundPictureRecording.com
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On Mar 8, 2012, at 3:10 PM, Sonar Switcher wrote:
> Hello Chuck and thanks very m
Hello Chuck and thanks very much for the great tip. Unfortunately my
mouse doesn't seem to be responding to your suggestion. I had a person
change the gray bar between 30% and more but still the mouse always
announces "apple menu is under the mouse" when I check it with VO F5.
If the offer still st
Hi Sonar,
All you half to do is to "Command Click the track with the mouse" while in the
"Track List Table"
and bang discontiguous tracks will be selected! :)
Heres the "Rub"! ;)
You half to make sure the "Track List Table"
Is resized over to the right about 30% by having some one grab the gray
Hi, Yes I would have to agree to please set aside some hours and do the
portion on the edit window as it would really help those of us who are
new to pro tools learn it a lot quicker. When you do certain tasks like
recording you don't always state what keys are being pressed such as
command an
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Subject: Re: How to select multiple tracks without a controller.
Hi Kevin, I'm a big fan of your music, really awesome, especially the metal
stuff. :) I found 1 podcast from you explaining Pro Tools basics and 2 more
about editing. Are there any more around, please do more because you ex
Hi Kevin, I'm a big fan of your music, really awesome, especially the
metal stuff. :) I found 1 podcast from you explaining Pro Tools basics
and 2 more
about editing. Are there any more around, please do more because you
explain things in a way that's more logical than reading through these
message
One way to do it is to show only the tracks you are working with. Then, in the
track list, when you are using shift, control, P or Semi Colon, only the tracks
that are showing will be selected.
Hope this helps.
Kevin
On Mar 7, 2012, at 12:04 PM, Sonar Switcher wrote:
> Hello is that really the
Hello is that really the only way? With sonar it was so easy to just
move down and select any track you want in any order. Is there no way
in Pro Tools to shift click or anything like that? If I want to
highlight all tracks for editing with command A what section of Pro
Tools do I have to be in?
S
Either rearange the window so they are, or in the track list table hide the
tracks you don't want while working with the ones that are you nned to be next
to each other
On Mar 6, 2012, at 9:34 PM, Sonar Switcher wrote:
> Hello how can I select tracks for editing that aren't next to each
> othe
Hello how can I select tracks for editing that aren't next to each
other with the keyboard. It's a standard keyboard, not a laptop. I
read about selecting tracks with control p and semicolon but what if
they're not next to each other?
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