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in the past you could double click on a midi region to give it a name, as you do with the audio ones, but as of PT9 double clicking will open the MIDI Editor... I know I can select the region and do Region > Rename but I was wondering if there was still a mouse shortcut to do so
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I also could not find a way with mouse clicks for this matter
but i do use Shift + CMD + R to rename midi regions in this situation. Im using this keyboard command sometimes for renaming audio regions but most of the time by double clicking audio region with grabber/Smart Tool mode. |
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