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30.0 Keyboard & Mouse Shortcuts - Mac

Mouse Object Mode

This mode provides many different operations on both regions and control points, partially depending on where you click/drag with the mouse. The ”body” of a region is the area where the waveform is displayed.

Mixbus Function

Mouse Command

add control point

left-click in auto track

add/remove selection

Command+left-click on body

adjust region edges

left-drag near ends of trim bar

copy+move region(s)

Command+left-drag on body

extend selection

Shift+left-click on body

fixed time adjust

middle-drag on point

fixed time copy+move

Command+middle-drag on body

fixed time move

middle-drag on body

fixed time move

Command+middle-drag on point

lower region

Option+Shift+middle on body

move control point

left-drag on point

move line segment

left-drag on line segment

move point+later points

Command+left-drag on point

move region(s)

left-drag on body

raise region

Shift+middle on body

rubber-band select

Command+Option+left-drag on regions

rubber-band select

left-drag on empty space

rubber-band select

left-drag in auto track

select

left-click on body

set region end

middle in trim bar

set region start

left-click in trim bar

slip audio in region

Command+left-drag in trim bar

Mouse Zoom Mode

Mixbus Function

Mouse Command

 

 

define the new visible area

left+drag

zoom in

left-click

zoom out

middle-click

zoom to session

Command+middle

Mouse Ops on Solo/Mute/Rec-enable

Mixbus Function

Mouse Command

apply to all tracks/busses

Command+Shift+left-click

apply to group

Command+left-click

apply to track or active group

left-click

learn MIDI control

Command+middle-click

momentary switch

middle-click

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