Keyboard Command for Set Markers
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Keyboard Command for Set Markers
Is there such a thing? Can I create one? I just want to easily add a marker while recording my guitar playing after each take.
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Re: Keyboard Command for Set Markers
There is, and you can. Just check the Commands window and see what it's assigned to..do a search for the word "marker." You can change it to whatever you want within that window.
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Re: Keyboard Command for Set Markers
I think I already tried that and shift + K is the command to open the Markers window, but that will not set a marker, you have to manual click on the arrow to set a marker. I may have the older version of DP, have not done the free upgrade so perhaps they fixed that??
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Re: Keyboard Command for Set Markers
Opening the Markers window is one of the commands. Search for the Command called "New Marker." Mine is set to "Control-M." I don't recall if that's a default command, or one that I edited myself.Kenny B wrote:I think I already tried that and shift + K is the command to open the Markers window,
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Re: Keyboard Command for Set Markers
Thanks, will do that as soon as I get back to my Mac.
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Re: Keyboard Command for Set Markers
Yes, Control M is the default.
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Re: Keyboard Command for Set Markers
Thanks, Dan.
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It's my favorite guitar in the whole, wide world...a 1979 Ibanez Artist AS-200 Semi-Hollow. Nothing like it.
By the way, your avatar is one of my favorites; especially since it's really your family...beautiful!
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