Anybody got any advice, or want to share your own?
What are your key commands?
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digitalgeist
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What are your key commands?
I'm a n00b to Live (well, by a month or so anyway) and I sat down yesterday trying to think of what I could do with key commands to simplify the workflow and not point and click all the time - because that gets tedious pretty quick on a laptop. I spent about a half hour staring at my keyboard dumbfounded, not knowing what functions to simplify.
Anybody got any advice, or want to share your own?
Anybody got any advice, or want to share your own?
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Grappadura
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Re: What are your key commands?
My most used ones are: Ctrl D (duplicate), Ctrl J and E (consolidate/split, only in arrangement view), I use all the f keys to mute-unmute tracks, Ctrl C and V, (copypaste), and the control commands + Alt, which affects only automation envelopes.
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digitalgeist
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Re: What are your key commands?
Yeah I use those quite a bit too; I just can't seem to find a function to assign hotkeys to though that hasn't already been mapped to a key command.
Re: What are your key commands?
p for pencil, o for overdub, i used to use g for global record before i got an alphatrack. sometimes i have keys assigned for device parameters, like on/off. sometimes clip launches, although with the apc, that should be the end of that. oh yeah, t for tap... so nothing exciting, but good for me.
Re: What are your key commands?
map whatever key arrangement works for you, but i recommend these controls in live. learning all of live's keystroke shortcuts is extremely useful as well. (examples. tab to switch between arrangement and session view alt + apple + l to hide/show the clip/fx view) also don't forget that holding shift will give you all new keystrokes inside live!
pencil
follow
metronome
stop all clips
up & down scenes
launch scene
launch clips for individual tracks
stop clips in individual tracks
global play, rec, stop
pencil
follow
metronome
stop all clips
up & down scenes
launch scene
launch clips for individual tracks
stop clips in individual tracks
global play, rec, stop
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Deluge, Beatstep Pro, keystep, SQ-1
Voyager, Prophet 6, JX-3P, JX-8P, BSII, Minibrute, MB33, Eurorack
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Re: What are your key commands?
Overdub is one of my main ones, then the metronome too
when using a full sized computer keyboard with a number pad I like to map play and stop too - mainly so that I can hit it twice to reset to the start
also, the scene up/down and play buttons and 'stop all clips' can be usefull too
and sometimes it can be handy to map the track headers and the play and stop buttons for each track (only visible in mapping mode)
also, as of Live 8 you can map device title bars directly so that you can jump straight to that device and it will be instant mapped to your controller - that is very handy
when using a full sized computer keyboard with a number pad I like to map play and stop too - mainly so that I can hit it twice to reset to the start
also, the scene up/down and play buttons and 'stop all clips' can be usefull too
and sometimes it can be handy to map the track headers and the play and stop buttons for each track (only visible in mapping mode)
also, as of Live 8 you can map device title bars directly so that you can jump straight to that device and it will be instant mapped to your controller - that is very handy
Re: What are your key commands?
my #1 key command is ctrl+alt+del
....thank you, I'm here all week.
....thank you, I'm here all week.
Re: What are your key commands?
lol.. i just got that..davec1 wrote:my #1 key command is ctrl+alt+del
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logic_user99
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Re: What are your key commands?
I am constantly using Apple-Alt-I to get I/O options open in Session View. That, and the Apple-E/Apple-J commands in the Arrange page.
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friend_kami
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Re: What are your key commands?
overdub and the metro gnome is my most used ones i guess. that, and ctrl+e and ctrl+j 
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interceptor
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Re: What are your key commands?
Aside from what´s mentioned I use:
Apple+B : Pencil
Apple+R : Rename
Apple+1/2 Increase/decrease grid size (I set to a low size to move a loop around in a big clip)
Apple+Z / Apple+Shift+Z : Undo/Redo
Apple+Shift+T : New midi track
Apple+T : New audio track
I tend to use only hotkeys I can do with one hand.
Apple+B : Pencil
Apple+R : Rename
Apple+1/2 Increase/decrease grid size (I set to a low size to move a loop around in a big clip)
Apple+Z / Apple+Shift+Z : Undo/Redo
Apple+Shift+T : New midi track
Apple+T : New audio track
I tend to use only hotkeys I can do with one hand.
Re: What are your key commands?
One I use quite a bit that hasn't had a mention yet. Apple-U for quantizing.
Apart that I am a +1 for Apple c,v,e,r,and j
Just starting getting into mapping the keyboard to trigger stuff live too, sold the UC33e and now only have my nanKontrol so need more buttons! I am not too proud to use the keyboard!
Apart that I am a +1 for Apple c,v,e,r,and j
Just starting getting into mapping the keyboard to trigger stuff live too, sold the UC33e and now only have my nanKontrol so need more buttons! I am not too proud to use the keyboard!
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Pyramid Audio
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Pyramid Audio
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Re: What are your key commands?
The arrows <->, >-< are split and consolidate.
Re: What are your key commands?
CTRL-ALT-Delete for Windows users

