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Hi everybody!

Do you have a feature request regarding shortcut keys in Tracktion?
Post them in this thread!

Here's my suggestions...

mixing (a new category!)
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1)
mute/un-mute those tracks that contain selected clips

2)
solo/un-solo those tracks that contain selected clips

3)
Increase the volume of those tracks that contain selected clips

(the leftmost volume/pan filter in selected tracks)

comment:
I also think a volume-filter and a pan-filter should appear in the property panel when you select several clips or tracks.

4)
Decrease the volume of those tracks that contain selected clips (the rightmost volume/pan filter)

5)
Pan those tracks that contain selected clips left.

6)
Pan those tracks that contain selected clips right.


things I miss from T1...
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7)
"delete" is no longer available for mapping

comment:
please make it available again, I was man enough to handle it, and I still am...

8 )
"jump backwards to next cut point" is removed/forgotten

9)
"jump forwards to next cut point" is removed/forgotten

comment:
These two were good alternatives to "move to the previous marker" and "move to the next marker"

moving/zooming controls
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10)
zoom to fit the selected clips both horizontally and vertically.

comment:
This one would be very handy I think...just select some clips, press the key and you're ready to start editing them!

11)
There's a great new command in T2 called "zoom to fit horizontally and vertically". If you keep it pressed down a while before you release it, you get back to the previous horizontal zoom-level.

Improvment:
It would be even better in my opinion if the vertical zoom-level was kept as well, and the
tracks were scrolled up or down to show the clip(s) that's selected before you release the key.

editing functions
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12)
move selected clips to back of z-order.
Does this one really work? Seems like only two of the stacked clips switch place time after time...

midi editors control
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13)
Toggle between the tools in the midi editor

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Alt-Space to return cursor to start position, Space to stop where the cursor is curently at. Or the exact opposite.

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- transpose 1 semitone up and down, move selected midi data up/down

- split clips at mark in /out

tkay

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- transpose 1 semitone up and down, move selected midi data up/down

- split clips at mark in /out

tkay
In T2 you can move notes up/down/left/right with
"nudge selected clips up" and so on...
That's not very obvious though, so I understand if you missed it. Maybe the new manual mention it.

Your second idea would be nice to combine with new
command to place both mark-in and mark-out at the
cursor. Then you could just drag from that position to select a region and cut it.

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