| Move Insert Cursor To Part Start |  | When Step Input is enabled in Key/Score Editor, a blue line appears. That’s the Insert Cursor. Giving this command will return that cursor to the start of the part. | 5 |  | 
| Move to Back |  | When events overlap, you can push the overlapping event to the back with this command. | 7 | Move to Submenu | 
| Move to Cursor | Ctrl L | This command moves the selected event to the Cursor’s position. Note: Audio events will have their snap point taken into account of course. | 10 | Move to Submenu | 
| Move to Front (Uncover) | U | When events overlap, you can bring the overlapped event to the front with this command. Note: Not to be confused with Project>Bring to Front, which uncovers the project window and gives it focus. | 10 | Move to Submenu | 
| Move to Selected Track |  | This command will move selected events to the selected tracks. | 2 | Move to Submenu | 
| Mute | M | Presses the Mute button on all selected tracks. | 10 | Using Solo and Mute | 
| Mute Events | Shift M | Mutes Selected events. Note: Mute Events, Unmute Events, and Mute/Unmute Objects seem to be the same commands, offered in toggle mode and independent mode. | 10 | Muting Events | 
| Mute/Unmute Objects | Alt M | Mutes/Unmutes Selected objects. Note: Mute Events, Unmute Events, and Mute/Unmute Objects seem to be the same commands, offered in toggle mode and independent mode. | 10 | Muting Events | 
| Open | Ctrl E | Opens the editor for the selection. ***Note: I can’t seem to find any differences with just pressing Enter. | 10 |  | 
| Open Device Panel |  | Opens the Device Panel for the selected track. | 5 | Device Panels | 
| Paste | Ctrl V | Pastes! | 10 | Cut, Copy, and Paste of Selection Ranges | 
| Paste at Origin | Alt V | Pastes events at the time of their origin. | 10 | Cut, Copy, and Paste of Selection Ranges | 
| Paste Click Pattern to Selected Signatures |  | After you copy a click pattern, you can paste it to a selection of signatures. | 5 | Signature Track Controls | 
| Paste Relative to Cursor | Shift V | This command will paste to a position relative to the cursor. Example: You have an event from 1 to 3. Select it. Your cursor is at 5. Ctrl C to copy. Then move your cursor to 11. Press Shift V. See how the event is pasted from 7-9, preserving the offset the cursor had at the time of copying. | 10 | Pasting Events | 
| Paste Time | Ctrl Shift V | After you have Cut Time (Ctrl Shift X), you can then paste it with this command. | 10 | Cut, Copy, and Paste of Selection Ranges | 
| Paste Time at Origin |  | After you have Cut Time (Ctrl Shift X), you can then paste it with this command, at the Origin of the selected event. | 5 | Cut, Copy, and Paste of Selection Ranges | 
| Paste to Matching Track Name |  | Pastes (at the cursor’s position or at the start of a defined range) to a track with the same name. The name is taken from the original track at the time of copy. | 4 | Pasting Events to Matching Track Names | 
| Preferences |  | Takes you to preferences | 7 | Preferences Dialog | 
| Primary Parameter: Decrease | Ctrl Shift Down | This command lowers the volume of the focused channel(s) in 1dB steps. Works in Mixconsole only. Useless tip: If you want to change the volume of many adjacent channels: First get focus on the first channel. Then expand the selection using the key command “Project>Select Track:Add Next/Prev”. Then Q-link the channels and give the command. That should do it. Prerequisite: You have the preference “Editing>Project & Mixconsole>Sync Selection in Project Window and Mixconsole” ticked. | 5 |  | 
| Primary Parameter: Fine Decrease |  | This command lowers the volume of the focused channel(s) in 0.1dB steps. Works in Mixconsole only. Useless tip above | 5 |  | 
| Primary Parameter: Fine Increase |  | This command raises the volume of the focused channel(s) in 0.1dB steps. Works in Mixconsole only. Useless tip above | 5 |  | 
| Primary Parameter: Increase | Ctrl Shift Up | This command raises the volume of the focused channel(s) in 1dB steps. Works in Mixconsole only. Useless tip above | 5 |  | 
| Process Tempo |  | This command brings up the process tempo panel. ***Note: If you want this command to work from the project window, create a tempo track. | 7 | Process Tempo Dialog | 
| Profile Manager… |  | This command brings up the Profile Manager window. | 5 | Profile Manager Dialog | 
| Project Logical Editor… |  | This command launches the Project Logical Editor. | 7 | Project Logical Editor Window Overview | 
| Range to Next Event |  | This command sends your range to the next event and makes it a zero selection. Note: If you select some dispersed tracks (use ctrl), and then create a range in another track (not those you selected), giving the command will have the range step through all the event heads and tails of ALL tracks selected. Nice! | 7 | Select Menu for Selection Ranges | 
| Range to Previous Event |  | This command sends your range to the previous event and makes it a zero selection. Note: See above. | 7 | Select Menu for Selection Ranges | 
| Read |  | ? Note: Although it seems like this would press the automation read button, this command seems to do nothing. | ? |  | 
| Record Enable | R | Record enables the selected track(s) | 10 | Track Controls | 
| Redo | Ctrl Shift Z | Redoes what you have undone. | 10 |  | 
| Rename First Selected Track |  | As it says. | 8 |  | 
| Render Audio Click between Locators |  | Bakes your metronome click into an audio track between the locators. | 6 | Creating a Click Track | 
| Render MIDI Click between Locators |  | Bakes your metronome click into a MIDI track between the locators. | 6 | Creating a Click Track | 
| Repeat | Ctrl K | Brings up the Repeat Events window, from where you can choose how many times the selected event/part will be repeated, and whether the repeats will be shared copies of the original. (for midi) | 10 | Repeat Events Dialog | 
| Reset to Default |  | Resets Equalizer to default settings. No other strip plug-ins seem to respond to this command. Opinion: Equalizer should be mentioned in the command’s name, and this command should be under Commands: Channel Settings. | 2 |  | 
| Right Selection Side to Cursor | D | As it says. Makes the right side of the range go to where the cursor currently is. | 10 | Select Menu for Selection Ranges | 
| Ruler Display Format |  | Cycles between the available time formats for the ruler in the window with focus. | 5 | Ruler Display Format Menu | 
| Ruler Mode: Bars+Beats Linear |  | Switches the ruler to Bars+Beats Linear mode. | 5 | Ruler Display Format Menu | 
| Ruler Mode: Time Linear |  | Switches the ruler to Time Linear mode. | 5 | Ruler Display Format Menu | 
| Save as Default |  | Saves current Equalizer settings as default. Asks for confirmation. No other strip plug-ins seem to respond to this command. Opinion: Equalizer should be mentioned in the command’s name, and this command should be under Commands: Channel Settings. | 2 |  | 
| “New in 11!” Scale Assistant: Quantize Pitches |  | Changes the pitches of out-of-scale events so that they belong to the selected scale. | 1 | Quantizing MIDI Note Pitches to Musical Scales | 
| “New in 11!” Scale Assistant: Toggle Show Scale Note Guides |  | Toggles the scale note guides. When on, and provided that a scale has been chosen either in the editor or from the chord track, the black & white shades in the Key Editor will receive a “transposition” of their positions, so that the white keys beginning with C reflect the degrees of the selected scale. Confusing. | 2 | Using the Chord Track to Match Note Events to a Musical Scale | 
| “New in 11!” Scale Assistant: Toggle Snap Live Input |  | Toggles snap live input. When on, incoming notes will be changed so that they agree with the selected scale. | 2 | Scale Assistant in the Key Editor | 
| “New in 11!” Scale Assistant: Toggle Snap Pitch Editing |  | Toggles snap pitch editing. When on, drawing or nudging events is diatonic, according to the selected scale. | 5 | Scale Assistant in the Key Editor | 
| Secondary Parameter: Decrease | Ctrl Shift Left | Pans the focused track to the left, in steps of 10. Works in MixConsole only. Useless Tip: If you want to change the pan of many adjacent channels: First get focus on the first channel. Then expand the selection using the key command “Project>Select Track:Add Next/Prev”. Then Q-link the channels and give the command. That should do it. Prerequisite: You have the preference “Editing>Project & Mixconsole>Sync Selection in Project Window and Mixconsole” ticked. | 5 |  | 
| Secondary Parameter: Fine Decrease |  | Pans the focused track to the left, in steps of 1. Works in MixConsole only. Useless tip above | 5 |  | 
| Secondary Parameter : Fine Increase |  | Pans the focused track to the right, in steps of 1. Works in MixConsole only. Useless tip above | 5 |  | 
| Secondary Parameter: Increase | Ctrl Shift Right | Pans the focused track to the right, in steps of 10. Works in MixConsole only. Useless tip above | 5 |  | 
| Select All | Ctrl A | As it says. | 10 | Select Menu for Selection Ranges | 
| Select All on Tracks |  | As it says. It will select all events and parts on multiple selected tracks. If there is a range defined somewhere, it will use the range to select all. | 7 | Select Menu for Selection Ranges | 
| Select Controllers in Note Range |  | As it says. For the duration of the Note, all controllers used will be selected. | 7 | Select Menu for Selection Ranges | 
| Select Event |  | ? | ? |  | 
| Select Events under Cursor |  | Selects all events intersecting with the cursor. (midi only) | 7 | Select Menu for Selection Ranges | 
| Select from Cursor to End |  | Selects everything on the selected track, starting from the cursor until the end of the project. | 7 | Select Menu for Selection Ranges | 
| Select from Start to Cursor |  | Selects everything, from the start of the project up to the cursor’s position. | 7 | Select Menu for Selection Ranges | 
| Select in Loop |  | Selects everything contained between the locators. If a part/event begins before / ends after the locators but crosses their boundaries, they will be selected. | 7 | Select Menu for Selection Ranges | 
| Select Next Grid Type |  | Selects the next grid type. Works with the project window, and the editors. The window that has focus gets the command. | 8 | Grid Type Menu | 
| Select Next Snap Type |  | Selects the next snap type. Works with the project window, and the editors. The window that has focus gets the command. | 8 | Snap Types Menu | 
| Select None | Ctrl Shift A | Selects nothing. Or deselects everything. Up to you. | 10 | Select Menu | 
| Select Prev Grid Type |  | Selects the previous grid type. Works with the project window, and the editors. The window that has focus gets the command. | 8 | Grid Type Menu | 
| Select Prev Snap Type |  | Selects the previous snap type. Works with the project window, and the editors. The window that has focus gets the command. | 8 | Snap Types Menu | 
| Set Spacer between Selected Events |  | Brings up a window where you can select the time in seconds that will pass between two consecutive events. | 5 | Setting Spacers between Events | 
| Show Click Patterns |  | You need a Signature Track for this command to work. What it does is hide/show the click patterns on each signature’s flag. (on the Signature Track) | 5 | Signature Track Controls | 
| Show Lanes |  | Actually, it’s show/hide lanes. You give the command, and the selected track(s) will expand to reveal their lanes / contract and obscure their lanes. | 5 | Track Controls |