Here are some more hidden shortcuts…
Navigate without scroll bars
Navigate quickly without having to dive down to the bottom of the edit window to click on the scroll bars. Using the Alt+Page Down key will scroll the edit or mix window one “screen” to the right and the Alt+Page Up key will scroll the edit or mix window one “screen” to the left.
Track height resizing
To make a track size larger or smaller use Control+Up or Down Arrow keys. Adding the Alt key into this shortcut does it to all tracks. This works on the track selected with the cursor.
Nudge/Grid adjust
To adjust the Nudge size hold down Command+Alt and use the + or – keys on the number pad to adjust the nudge size up or down.
Similarly holding down Control+Alt and using the + or – keys will adjust the grid size up or down.
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Seven radio producers – all based in the north of England – have joined forces to launch a new co-operative venture – ‘Radio Wizards’. It’s equally remarkable that their aim now is to work together on every kind of sound production... except radio!
"It’s taken over a year to get to this point," says ‘wizard’ Mike Thornton, "but now we’ve got a viable business plan, we’ve launched our website and we’re already starting to attract commissions. As a facilities provider we decided to facilitate this partnership and set them up with a web site to help kickstart this excellent partnership."