I did find the "3" & "4" keys take you to first/last markers,but I was expecting something similar at the track level if I hadn't yet established the end marker to the end of the track. I show over 100 of the best keyboard shortcuts for Studio One 4 to help you make songs/beats faster.Video Timestamps:01:15 Windows02:41 Scroll & Zoom05:09 Lo. GoldenProductions StudioOne Shortcuts In this video Im gonna show you shortcuts in studio one these shortcuts are called key commands And Im gonna show y. (I don't understand why it sometimes is once, sometimes twice, even if I only have one long event on the track.)
The other methods are more track specific, "First and Last Event" which will take you there, to the first or last event, after which you can Locate Selection (or End) to get where you want.Īnd of course, the Start and End markers can be jumped directly to.Īny idea about existing keystrokes? I was expecting those to already exist but you're implying to get to the end there isn't a keystroke predefined? When I press zero on the keypad, it's doesn't always take me to the track start, but seems to always work if I press it twice. Editors Keys for Shortcut Keyboards, Backlit Video Editing Keyboards, USB Microphones, Final Cut Pro X Keyboard, Adobe Premiere Pro CC Keyboard, Pro Tools Keyboard, Logic Keyboards, Cubase Keyboard Mac Keyboard Covers & Surface Keyboard Covers and Headphones and Vocal Booth. Studio One Quick Tip: QWERTY keyboard I’m used to pressing F4 in Reason and getting a QWERTY keyboard that you can use as your MIDI controller whenever you don’t have a real one handy. Stay updated with a few of our customers. Our shortcut keyboards have helped editors creating epic movies like, The Revenant, The Godfather, Captain America, Harry Potter, Ted and many more. Those are simple macros of which you'd probably want to attach a "Deselect All" command to both. We produce high quality shortcut keyboards for the best editors and musicians in the industry.
To navigate to the literal start or end of media there's a few ways probably but Select All + Locate Selection or Locate Selection End are the two most obvious. LMike wroteThe "Return to Zero" action should take you to 0:00.