I think that, with the Control modifier, the keyboard focus doesn't matter but 
if keyboard focus is enabled, simply pressing p or semicolon will work. I 
haven't tried it since I'm so used to using the Control key to be on the safe 
side.

Slau

On Mar 5, 2011, at 2:48 PM, Kevin Reeves wrote:

> Ahhhhh! Control P and Semi-colon. That's the command. I totally forgot about 
> that one. Does keyboard focus mode have to be on for that to work? or is that 
> a command that is now standard? Thanks so much for this.
> 
>> Hey Ronald,
>> 
>> That last option I referred to is under the Options menu right below "Link 
>> Edit & Timeline."
>> 
>> What Kevin was referring to was simply the neighboring track. In other 
>> words, by using the Control-; (semicolon and Control-p commands, one can 
>> move up and down through neighboring tracks and the insertion will follow 
>> the selection and vice versa.
>> 
>> HTH,
>> 
>> Slau
>> 
>> On Mar 1, 2011, at 9:18 AM, RvR wrote:
>> 
>>> Hey guys,
>>> First, Kevin, what does "adjacent track" mean?
>>> And Slau, where can I find the " insertion follows track selection"? I do 
>>> find a few options which include follows etc, but are with region, scrub, 
>>> playback in it.
>>> Thanks,
>>> ronald
>>> Op 1 mrt 2011, om 02:57 heeft Kevin Reeves het volgende geschreven:
>>> 
>>>> Slau. In Pro Tools 8 and above,, simply selecting a track in the edit or 
>>>> mix track list will create the insertion. What you need to do is select an 
>>>> adjacent track, then go back to the one you want to edit and select it. By 
>>>> doing this, somehow it creates an insertion point and you can start 
>>>> editing. I've never had to scrub or anything. I just select, and start 
>>>> editing. Hope this helps.
>>>> 
>>>> Kevin
>>>> On Feb 28, 2011, at 9:40 AM, Slau Halatyn wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Hi ronald,
>>>>> On Feb 28, 2011, at 10:23 AM, RvR wrote:
>>>>>> Can anyone tell me why I cannot cut or copy a selected range on an 
>>>>>> audiotrack? I can cut or copy when selecting the whole range with 
>>>>>> command+a.
>>>>> 
>>>>> In order to cut, copy or paste audio, there needs to be an insertion 
>>>>> point within a visible track. A sighted person would click with the 
>>>>> selector Tool or grabber Tool. Scrubbing or shuttling within a track 
>>>>> automatically creates an insertion point. So, if you have a control 
>>>>> surface with a scrub/shuttle wheel, simply scrub or shuttle momentarily 
>>>>> and then proceed with selecting audio for editing. If an insertion point 
>>>>> isn't created, the range specified for editing simply highlights the 
>>>>> ruler without selecting any audio.
>>>>> 
>>>>>> Is an edit selection something different than a record or play selection?
>>>>> 
>>>>> It can be, if the Edit and Timeline aren't linked. For 99 percent of 
>>>>> users, there's no need to unlink the edit and Timeline. Make sure it's 
>>>>> linked. Under the Options menu you'll see an item for that and it should 
>>>>> be checked.
>>>>> 
>>>>>> And I wonder if the inserteon function with arrow down and up should be 
>>>>>> working always? Cause it doesn't seem to work here.
>>>>> 
>>>>> It does work all the time but, again, one must have an insertion point 
>>>>> within a track for it to work for editing. Otherwise, all you're doing by 
>>>>> using down arrow and up arrow is making a selection in the ruler. Scrub 
>>>>> or shuttle first and then the arrows will make selections within the 
>>>>> track and you can edit.
>>>>> 
>>>>>> Also got mixed results with the numpad keys slash to enter ragnes. 
>>>>>> Sometimes the star key seems to do the trick though.
>>>>> 
>>>>> The asterisk key will highlight the Main counter parameter. since Edit 
>>>>> and Timeline are linked, entering a value for the Main counter 
>>>>> automatically enters that same value in the Start field. Make sure that 
>>>>> when you're entering values in Start and End, you press Enter on the num 
>>>>> pad to complete the selection process. Same thing applies to just 
>>>>> entering a Main counter value. Press Asterisk, enter the value and press 
>>>>> enter on the Num pad.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Hope that helps,
>>>>> 
>>>>> Slau
>>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>> 
>> 
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