Reason Beginner's Tutorial: Keyboard Shortcuts
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you can press ctrl + E to get into the edit mode and draw ;)
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great vid!! very useful ur the fucking man, thanx bro
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Your the man!!!!!! :))))))
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Click on a block and press "P" to loop it. i use all the time XD
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I've had Record (same shortcuts) for over a year, and I still have to look down to get F5/F6/F7 right. It's my only Reason peeve. The old rack and sequencer shortcuts of cmd+1 and cmd+2 (cntrl+1/2 on Windows) were so much more intuitive. Still to this day I sometimes press cmd+3 expecting to see the mixer! I just assumed it'd be there :(.
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Cmd+P (cntrl+P on Windows) turns the precount on/off. I use that a lot.
I'd just like to point out a couple of alternatives to some of the "numeric keypad" shortcuts, since some of us don't have one (I use a laptop). Where I've listed "alt" it's the Mac shortcut. I'm sure the Windows ones will be similar.
- Jump to loop start (numeric 1): alt+left arrow
- Jump to loop end (num 2): alt+right arrow
- Add an overdub: comma - ","
- Add an alternate take: full-stop/period - "."
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Also, if you press "F" you enables/disables Follow :)
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Make a tutorial on how to make effective LFO envelopes please >.<
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@ODSTHelljumper and you can place the "end marker" by holding the shift and clicking in the timeline ^^
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When i first installed R6, I cancelled the use of F5 F6 F7 and now I can't get it back. Its not in any of the preferences. Anybody dealt with that yet?
I forgot to mention that you can easily place locators by holding the alt and command / alt and control keys and clicking in the timeline.
ODSTHelljumper 2 months ago 3
You can activate the loop button with the L key also ;)
TheOfficialProtostar 2 months ago
@TheOfficialProtostar True, good tip.
ODSTHelljumper 2 months ago