The steps I described will work in the absence of a scrub wheel.

Slau

On May 2, 2014, at 7:42 AM, Ramy Moustafa <moshtaqlealga...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Thanks so much sir slau for your valyable info. sure I will follow
> them and tell you the results.  or I will send a track to listen?
> concerning scrubbing! I hope to buy something used but in perfect
> condition that can do that. but the control 1 to 9 will do the trick?
> 
> 
> On 5/1/14, Slau Halatyn <slauhala...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi Ramy,
>> 
>> Track selection:
>> Make sure you have Edit Follows Track Selection checked under the Options
>> menu.
>> To move the insertion point down to another track, thus selecting the next
>> track,  use Control-; (semicolon).
>> To move the insertion to the previous track, use Control-p.
>> You don't need to de-select tracks if only one track is selected.
>> If you've created multiple tracks at once and they're all selected, you can
>> retract the selection by passing through a keystroke. To pass a keystroke,
>> press Control-Option-tab. Then press Control-Option-Shift-; (semicolon).
>> This will de-select the last track. From there, you can use
>> Control-Option-semicolon and control-Option-p to move the insertion to other
>> tracks.
>> 
>> Nudging regions is done with the plus and minus keys on the numeric keypad.
>> Set the nudge value from the Nudge Controls pop-up button in the Grid/Nudge
>> cluster in the edit window. To move a region left or earlier, use the minus
>> key. To move it right or later, use the plus key. Regions must be selected
>> in order for them to be nudged. If no region is selected, you'll only be
>> moving the insertion point by the nudge value. There's a lot of information
>> in the Pro Tools Reference Guide on editing, in fact, several chapters. I
>> encourage you to read.
>> 
>> You can't scrub without a scrub wheel. A sighted user can select the
>> scrubber tool but a blind user would be shooting in the dark and it's
>> impractical to try scrubbing with that tool. If you don't have a scrub
>> wheel, you can use the shuttle feature. Control-1 through 9 on the numeric
>> keypad plays back at different speeds where 5 is normal speed. Once engaged,
>> minus and plus toggle the playback backward and forward. Once you're in the
>> general vicinity of where you wish to be, press the space bar to stop. Now
>> use the plus/minus key to nudge the insertion point by the nudge value. To
>> change the nudge value on the fly, use Command-Option-plus/minus. The
>> default values from lowest to highest are 1 millisecond, 10 milliseconds,
>> 100 milliseconds, 500 milliseconds and 1 second. If you're in bars/beats,
>> those values are different but follow the same principle.
>> 
>> Slau
>> 
>> On May 1, 2014, at 4:47 PM, ramy moustafa <moshtaqlealga...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi all:
>>> 
>>> With pro tools, I can, record, record another track, save a file, import
>>> wave, incert new tracks, solo, mute.
>>> 
>>> But I still need to now:
>>> How to deselect tracks, how to nuddge via keyboard not with surface
>>> because I don't have jug wheel, how to scrubb.
>>> The most important thing for me is editing.
>>> So if you please, I need some answers to my questions.
>>> Thanks
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Ramy moustafa saber
>>> Musicc instructor at:
>>> faculty of musical education
>>> music arranger and sound engineer
>>> Sent from my iPhone
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