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Memory location edit without clicking?
Anyone discovered a way to edit a memory location without using the mouse? This would be the function "Ctrl-Click Memory Location". I'd have hoped "Ctrl+.#." (where "#" is the numeric keypad entry) would have worked, but it doesn't.
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Re: Memory location edit without clicking?
. # Enter will bring up the Memory Locations window for that # memory location, allowing you to edit/change it.
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Re: Memory location edit without clicking?
Well, oil beef hooked! Chris, you are a scholar and a gentleman! Thank you.
For the record, I didn't find this in the Reference Guide Chapter 34: Memory Locations, nor did I find this in the Pro Tools Shortcuts document. Did I just whiff, or is this only imparted to the Certified Operator/Instructors? Bob |
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