![]() ![]() The modifers “ Alt/Option to change All” and “ Shift+Alt/Option to change the selected” are a common option within Pro Tools. Applied to outputs, this allows you to break out your entire session across a mixing board or external summing box in a heartbeat. To do it for selected tracks only, try Shift+Cmd+Alt/OptionĪpplied to inputs, this is a super fast way to set up a multi-track recording session, allowing you to instantly set track 1 to input 1, track to to input 2 and so on. To do this across a whole session, simply hold down Cmd+Alt/Option. In many cases, it will be even more useful to change the inputs or outputs of consecutive tracks to consecutive numbers. (This is great for routing a whole group of tracks to a common bus with a single click.) Then, to change the input or output settings for only the batch of tracks you have selected, just hold down Shift+Alt/Option. You can narrow things down from here too, by changing your input and output settings for a batch of selected tracks only:įirst, select the tracks you want to adjust by using Shift+Click (for consecutive tracks) or Cmd+Click (for non-consecutive tracks). Simply holding this key and clicking the input or output of a track allows you to change these settings for all of your visible tracks at once. The Alt/Option key can be especially helpful in setting up the routing for your new session. Type Shift+Cmd+N to open the new track dialogue. ![]() Once you’re inside your session, your can really start flying: Once you’ve launched Pro Tools, you can always create a new session quickly with Cmd+N, open an existing one with Cmd+O, or open the last session you worked on with Shift+Cmd+O. (For quick reference, if you’re on a Windows machine, simply replace Cmd with Ctrl and Ctrl with Start and all these time-saving quick keys are the same.)Īll of these shortcuts are valid for both HD and non-HD flavors of Pro Tools version 8 and up. Whether you’re an experienced user coming to Pro Tools from another DAW, or a beginner eager to get your first Pro Tools Ninja badge, we have something perfect for you: A collection of the most essential Pro Tools shortcuts to get you up and running, fast.įor simplicity’s sake, we’ve included the Mac version of each shortcut in the main text, and a summary table at the bottom with both the Windows and Mac keystrokes spelled out in full. Share by Facebook Tweet Share by Linkedin ![]()
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