Select clip loop (Ctr + shift + L) in session view kaput
Select clip loop (Ctr + shift + L) in session view kaput
Is it possible to select the loop in a clip in clip view without using the mouse? The shortcut key does not seem to be working (Ctrl + L).
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
Last edited by spinafex on Wed Oct 29, 2014 9:26 am, edited 1 time in total.
RE:Select clip loop (Ctr + shift + L) in session view kaput
Does anyone have a solution to this?
Last edited by spinafex on Wed Oct 29, 2014 9:26 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Select loop (Ctr + L) in clip view
ctr+L works for me in clips/clip view.. strange..
Re: Select clip loop (Ctr + shift + L) in session view kaput
Actually its ctrl + shift + L and it only works in arrangement view.
I mean selecting the loop bar without the mouse (loop bar should change colour and then you can use the arrow keys to move it)
Can you check again, mine only works in arrangement view and not clip view.
Its similar to the last query of this post which was never answered
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=49579
I mean selecting the loop bar without the mouse (loop bar should change colour and then you can use the arrow keys to move it)
Can you check again, mine only works in arrangement view and not clip view.
Its similar to the last query of this post which was never answered
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=49579
Re: Select clip loop (Ctr + shift + L) in session view kaput
so... there seems to be no answer to this to get a shortcut key to work to select a loop in a clip whilst in session view?
Re: Select clip loop (Ctr + shift + L) in session view kaput
Suggest you contact Ableton support!
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Re: Select clip loop (Ctr + shift + L) in session view kaput
Cmd-L on osx, works both in session and arrangement.
Re: Select clip loop (Ctr + shift + L) in session view kaput
To clarify, CMD+L *creates* a loop region from the existing selection.
CMD+SHIFT+L selects the content of the existing loop, but not the loop itself (the loop bar doesn't change colour to indicate it's been selected).
It feels like CMD+SHIFT+L should also select the loop and its contents.
CMD+SHIFT+L selects the content of the existing loop, but not the loop itself (the loop bar doesn't change colour to indicate it's been selected).
It feels like CMD+SHIFT+L should also select the loop and its contents.