Hi Ramy,
You can use Command L to lock or unlock clips. If you try to delete or record, 
Pro Tools will alert you and you can either allow or refuse the action.
Slau

> On Sep 10, 2018, at 4:11 AM, Ramy Moustafa <ramy.moustaf...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi Slau:
> Thanks so much for your Continus help.
> I have 2 issues here:
> 1- I understood the Record safe, but can’t i find a way to lock my Audio 
> clips after recording? which means that they will not be deleted at all?
> the 2nd issue is the Control with M comma, Period  etc.
> This is really great thing that i did not know before, but  i usually set my 
> Nuddge To 20 ticks or something for fine editing , and if i will use the 
> Control with Period etc in this case, it will not through me to beat 2 in the 
> same bar, 
> so, what are your suggestions here? is there a solution for this?
> 
> 
>> On Sep 9, 2018, at 7:31 PM, Slau Halatyn <slauhala...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Ramy,
>> My comments are inserted below.
>>> On Sep 9, 2018, at 11:32 AM, Ramy Moustafa <ramy.moustaf...@gmail.com> 
>>> wrote:
>>> let’s say command+ the transport key, does it mean the 1 and 2 in the 
>>> Numeric Keypad or what?
>> 
>> That would be the same as Command Space bar. On the numeric keypad, there's 
>> a dedicated Record button so you don't have to add the Command modifier.
>> 
>>> also, using the Command+ Left bracket to play selected place, i can use the 
>>> spacebar and it will play the selected place alos, so, what is the 
>>> difference then?
>> 
>> the shortcut you're thinking of is Control Left bracket not Command Left 
>> Bracket. The Control Left Bracket shortcut is to play the Edit selection, 
>> meaning the edit range in this case. Technically, there's no difference 
>> between this and simply pressing space bar providing you don't have 
>> insertion following playback. Where this does differ, however, is if you 
>> unlink the edit and timeline selection. Blind users would almost never do 
>> this. I myself have probably done it maybe twice in twenty years. Unlinking 
>> the edit and timeline selection allows one to audition an edit selection and 
>> a separate selection elsewhere in the timeline. Note that Control Right 
>> Bracket plays the timeline selection rather than the Edit selection. When 
>> the two are linked, the playback is exactly the same since the two 
>> selections are the same. When they're unlinked, the two can be completely 
>> different sections. One would often use this to audition other sections in 
>> the timeline to compare with the edit selection or copy from one section to 
>> another or compress or expand one to fit the other's range. It's a bit more 
>> of a post production workflow although one could certainly utilize it in 
>> music or other audio workflows.
>>> 
>>> I’m trying to find  a way to lock my tracks after i recorded them for not 
>>> pressing the record button by mistake or something or that recorded track,
>>> I found the Safe Record  COmmand+left click, is what i need or i need 
>>> another thing? because it’s not easy to do this while recording to press 
>>> this button, and if this is what i need, is there a flotools Shortcut for 
>>> it?  and, is there a way to lock my track after recording it? or lock my 
>>> recording clips?
>>> 
>> Flo Tools allows you to Command-click the record button but, if you're 
>> having difficulty with that and you do have a control surface with a record 
>> button, you can hold down the Command key and press the record button on the 
>> control surface and that is the same as Command-clicking the track's record 
>> button to put it in record safe mode. One other option is to change that 
>> track's input to no input so, if you try to arm it, Pro Tools won't let you 
>> so it would be impossible to record over anything.
>> 
>>> My last question here is, I can use the 1 and 2 in the Keypad to move bar 
>>> by bar,is there a way to move beat by beat inside a measure?
>>> While i was using Sonar, i can move bar by bar, and another keystroke to 
>>> move beat by beat, can i find this  in Protools?
>> 
>> You can use the Control modifier along with the letter m, Comma, Period and 
>> Forward slash to move the insertion back and forward by the nudge value and 
>> the next greater nudge value. So, for example, if you set your nudge value 
>> to one beat and go to the beginning of the timeline, pressing Control Period 
>> would advance the insertion point to beat 2. Pressing Control Forward slash 
>> would then put the insertion at Beat 4. Pressing Control Comma would move it 
>> back one beat to beat 3 and Control m would move it earlier by two beats 
>> back to bar one, beat one.
>> Hope that helps,
>> Slau
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