Yes, I understand but the thing is, this has always been the way to extend a selection through multiple tracks and the only new thing is the edit insertion following selection but that's old news, that's all.
best, Slau On Mar 19, 2011, at 6:53 PM, Frank Carmickle wrote: > Hey Slau > > What we have been looking for is a way to do multiple selection. The shift > modifier, I am assuming, allows us to do this with out a control surface. > > HTH > --FC > > On Mar 19, 2011, at 6:46 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote: > >> Guys, this is how Pro Tools worked since version 5. How did you extend >> selections between multiple tracks before? I don't understand what the >> "discovery" is. This is not new, except if you simply didn't know it before >> but then it begs the question I asked above. >> >> Slau >> >> On Mar 19, 2011, at 6:30 PM, Kevin Reeves wrote: >> >>> Yep. Totally works here. Why didn't I think of that earlier. You're >>> brilliant. >>> On Mar 19, 2011, at 5:22 PM, Chuck Reichel wrote: >>> >>>> Hi Listers, >>>> You may find this interesting. >>>> I came across this when I was in a session & the mix window had not had >>>> the tracks table vertical splitter moved to the right 30%. >>>> As long as the tracks are showing you can use "control ;" and or "control >>>> shift ;" to move the track selection down in the tracks. >>>> You can also use "control shift p " to move up maintaining the selection >>>> of the track you started on. >>>> This makes it easy to select any tracks that are showing in the session. >>>> These track selections are reflected "shown" in the tracks table. >>>> I discovered this when moving a selection from 1 track to another in the >>>> mix window. >>>> talk soon >>>> >>>> >>>> Chuck Reichel >>>> 954-742-0019 >>>> www.SoundPictureRecording.com >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >> >