Hi John, Pro Tools uses the Option modifier to apply an action to all such controls and Shift-Option to apply to all such controls for selected tracks. For example, Option-clicking a solo button toggles its state and sets all solo buttons to the same state while Shift-Option-clicking a solo button toggles its state and the state of all solo buttons of selected tracks to the same state. The Command modifier has the opposite effect. You can read about all of this in the Keyboard Shortcuts document. Be aware that, since VoiceOver uses Control and Option, you'll have to route your mouse pointer to the VoiceOver cursor with Control-Option-Command-f5 and then click a physical mouse or track pad along with the necessary modifiers.
Hope that helps, Slau On Oct 14, 2012, at 3:21 AM, John Abreu wrote: > Hey guys, > > A quick question if I may. Today, I was working on an assignment for class. A > lot of it requires you to do things to every single track, or only selected > tracks. I.E. Turning off automations, setting faders to unity, unmarm, solo, > mute, etc. > > Is there a way to do this from the keyboard? > > Any help would be greatly appreciated