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- A printable cheat sheet + A printable cheat sheet for these bindings is available for download.

Transport & Recording Control

+
destroy last recording
Del
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transition to roll
+

Session & File Handling

+
add track(s) or bus(ses)
n
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toggle sel. track MIDI input
i
+

Changing What's Visible

+
fit tracks vertically
f
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zoom out
-
+

Window Visibility

+
toggle locations dialog
l
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Editing with Edit Point

+

- Most edit functions operate on a single Edit Point (EP). The - edit - point can be any of: playhead (default), the mouse or an active marker. - The choice of edit point (by default) also sets the Zoom Focus. + Most edit functions operate on a single Edit Point (EP). The edit + point can be any of: playhead (default), the mouse or an active marker. The + choice of edit point (by default) also sets the Zoom Focus.

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Aligning with the Edit Point

+

- Align operations move regions so that their start/end/sync - point is at the edit point. Relative operations just align - the first region and moves other selected regions to maintain relative - positioning. + Align operations move regions so that their start/end/sync point + is at the edit point. Relative operations just align the first + region and moves other selected regions to maintain relative positioning.

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play selected region(s)
h
+

Region Operations

+
duplicate region (multi)
d
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Selecting

+

- There are a few functions that refer to an Edit Range. The - current edit range is defined using combinations of the possible edit - points: playhead, active marker, ormouse. + There are a few functions that refer to an Edit Range. The + current edit range is defined using combinations of the possible edit + points: playhead, active marker, or mouse.

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select previous track/bus
↑
+

Defining Loop, Punch Range and Tempo Changes

+
set loop range from edit range
]
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9
- -