If you want to be fast on Pro Tools then you need to know the keyboard shortcuts, no Ninja ever used a mouse. Here are my most used ones, what are yours?
Top Ten Pro Tools Keyboard Shortcuts
Command + Shift + N - Brings up the new track dialogue.
Command + E - Puts an edit in a track. If you are using the selector tool that’s a simple cut, if you’ve marked a region then it separates the whole region.
Command + D - Duplicates the selected region. I know there’s a loop option, but I just find this quicker.
Alt (Mac) Option (PC) - Applies the command to every track in items such as inputs and outputs. Or when applying a new insert or muting an insert. It also puts faders and pots back to their default position.
Command + F - Fades dialogue. At the end of a clip this opens a simple fade, across an edit then the crossfade.
Command + G - Create group. Select a bunch of tracks and then hit Command G - this gives you the groups dialogue. Great for drums, vocals, guitars and any other group you might want in your session. However, it does not bring up the Beatles when pressed.
Shift + R - Record arms the selected track.
Command + = - Switches between the MIX and EDIT windows.
Command + U - Strip silence dialogue
Command + Z - Undo, my personal favourite.
Become A Pro Tools Ninja
There are another couple of great ways to get on top of Pro Tools shortcuts.
Visit this site with keyboard shortcuts for Pro Tools, it was developed by Dennis who set up Logic Pro Expert.
Grab an Editors Keys Pro Tools keyboard so you have them in front of you.
Favourite Pro Tools Shortcuts
What shortcuts can you not live without… spill the beans!