Quick Pro Tools question
Quick Pro Tools question
Hey guys-
I double swear I tried looking this up in the manual.
I once knew how to select all of the "following" segments in a track. That is, all of the segments in the track for the rest of the song.
Say I want to nudge everything that is too the right sooner in time. Say I want a fill to crash a tad soon or something, but want the rest of the song to move as well.
I know I've done it, but can't find out how to do it again. Hope I made my question understandable.
Thanks-
PC
I double swear I tried looking this up in the manual.
I once knew how to select all of the "following" segments in a track. That is, all of the segments in the track for the rest of the song.
Say I want to nudge everything that is too the right sooner in time. Say I want a fill to crash a tad soon or something, but want the rest of the song to move as well.
I know I've done it, but can't find out how to do it again. Hope I made my question understandable.
Thanks-
PC
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Thanks for the replies. I'm talking about moving things just a bit. I could indeed just drag and select everything that is to the right. I would be in slip mode. I guess I could select it all and nudge.
I swear there was a way to hit a modifier key and double click something or whatever, that would select everything that was to the right on the screen.
Thanks-
PC
I swear there was a way to hit a modifier key and double click something or whatever, that would select everything that was to the right on the screen.
Thanks-
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When I want to do this I either use shuffle mode or I shift-click from the region next to the edit to the end so I get all the material.
Now, I seem to recall a way to automatically select everything after your selection point, and I'm sure there's some kind of key combination that does it. I suggest R'ing TFM. Looking in the index for selecting, or Regions, Selecting or something like that.
Download the PDF and you can even search it!
Now, I seem to recall a way to automatically select everything after your selection point, and I'm sure there's some kind of key combination that does it. I suggest R'ing TFM. Looking in the index for selecting, or Regions, Selecting or something like that.
Download the PDF and you can even search it!
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I think Apple A key combination will select all regions of a particular track. If it's part of enabled group, it may also give you all regions within that group, so be careful (I'm not sure on this, and don't have my rig in front of me so I can't say for sure.)
Also, not sure if you specifically don't want to move the stuff before you're selection, in which case this won't work for you.
Also, not sure if you specifically don't want to move the stuff before you're selection, in which case this won't work for you.
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Re: Quick Pro Tools question
shift-command-right arrow?Mr PC wrote:I once knew how to select all of the "following" segments in a track. That is, all of the segments in the track for the rest of the song.
Like in a text editor?
I'm not at the Pro Tools compooter right now, or I'd try it myself...
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