Commands: Hub
Command | Default Key | Function | My Rating | Link |
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Hub | Brings up the Hub panel | 5 | Hub |
Command | Default Key | Function | My Rating | Link |
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AAF… | Brings up the Import AAF window, in order to choose the file. | 4 | Importing AAF Files | |
OMF… | Brings up the Import OMF window, in order to choose the file. | 4 | Importing OMF Files |
Instrument Tracks have problems with a few of these commands, probably due to the “dual” setup present on their inspector. Not all Sections are on the same level, causing “open next/previous” to fail. “Inserts” could be MIDI inserts or channel inserts. More refinement is required, and keycommands for all the sections.
Command | Default Key | Function | My Rating | Link |
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Open Next Section | Opens the next Inspector Section. You can cycle through all of them with this command. Observation: If you have Sections pinned, the command will skip to the next unpinned section and open that one instead. When trying to cycle through instrument tracks WITH OR WITHOUT PINNED SECTIONS though, it seems that this command gets stuck when it reaches the “Instrument” Section. I guess that’s because “Instrument” gets its own setup, and the entries are nested within, on a different level compared to the following entries. So, upon reaching Instrument, the underlying sections appear, but if you want to keep cycling with the key command, you’ll have to manually open the first entry with the mouse. For me, it’s “Equalizers”. From there the command will work and cycle back normally, until reaching “Instrument” again. | 5 | Inspector Sections | |
Open Previous Section | Opens the previous Inspector Section. You can cycle through all of them with this command. Observation: See above. BUT, when you have NO Sections pinned, this command will allow you to cycle through all the sections. | 5 | Inspector Sections | |
Toggle Channel Section | Opens/Closes the Fader. Opinon: Should be renamed to Fader Section Note: Does not work for Instrument Tracks’ “Audio Fader” Section. HA! | 5 | Inspector Sections | |
Toggle Cue Sends Section | Opens/Closes Cue Sends Section. Note: Instrument Tracks don’t have a Cue Sends Section. | 5 | ||
Toggle Device Panel Section | Opens/Closes Device Panel Section. | 5 | Inspector Sections | |
Toggle Direct Routing Section | Opens/Closes Direct Routing Section. | 5 | Inspector Sections | |
Toggle Equalizers Section | Opens/Closes Equalizers Section. | 5 | Inspector Sections | |
Toggle Expression Map Section | Opens/Closes Expression Map Section. | 5 | Inspector Sections | |
Toggle Inserts Section | Opens/Closes Inserts Section Note: When used on an Instrument Track, it will open/close the MIDI Inserts. | 5 | Inspector Sections | |
Toggle MIDI Modifiers Section | Opens/Closes MIDI Modifiers Section | 5 | Inspector Sections | |
Toggle Note Expression Section | Opens/Closes Note Expression Section | 5 | Inspector Sections | |
Toggle Notepad Section | Opens/Closes Notepad | 5 | Inspector Sections | |
Toggle Quick Controls Section | Opens/Closes Quick Controls Section | 5 | Inspector Sections | |
Toggle Sends Section | Opens/Closes Sends Section Note: Does not work with Instrument Tracks. | 5 | Inspector Sections | |
Toggle Standard Section | Opens/Closes Standard Section. This is the very first section, with the track’s name in color. | 5 | Inspector Sections |
Command | Default Key | Function | My Rating | Link |
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Activate Marker Track | Activates the currently selected marker track. (if we are using more than one) | 3 | Marker Track | |
Insert and name Cycle Marker | Inserts a cycle marker between the left and right locators, and opens the Markers window with the description field ready for input. Note: Doesn’t work with ranges or selections. A pity. | 7 | Markers Window | |
Insert and name Marker | Inserts a marker at the cursor’s position, and opens the Markers window with the description field ready for input. | 7 | Markers Window |
Command | Default Key | Function | My Rating | Link |
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Add Favorite | With MediaBay open and a folder selected, give this command to save the folder to Favorites. | 6 | Adding Favorites | |
Browse: Back | The Back button of the MediaBay browser | 6 | MediaBay Toolbar | |
Browse: Forward | The Forward button of the MediaBay browser | 6 | MediaBay Toolbar | |
Browse: Up | The Up button of the MediaBay browser | 6 | MediaBay Toolbar | |
Convert Files | When a file is selected in the Pool, you can use this command to convert the files to a new sample rate. | 3 | Converting Files | |
Create Folder | In Pool, creates a new folder. Note: You can only add a folder beneath Audio, or Video. You cannot add a root folder on the same level with those two. Opinion: The name of the command should be “Pool: Create New Subfolder” for more clarity. | 3 | Organizing Clips and Folders | |
Create New Folder | In MediaBay, creates a new folder under the selected path. Opinion: The name of the command should be “MediaBay: Create New Folder” for more clarity. | 5 | ||
Create Sampler Track | Creates a Sampler Track from the selected file. Works in Pool and MediaBay browser. Note: Not to be confused with Commands>Audio>Create Sample Track | 3 | Creating Sampler Tracks | |
Empty Trash | Empties the trash folder in Pool. Works from the Project window too. | 3 | Deleting Files from the Hard Disk | |
Find Missing Files | Brings up the Resolve Missing Files window, in order to choose the path where the missing files are located. | 0 | Locating Missing Files | |
Generate Thumbnail Cache | From the manual: “You can manually generate thumbnail cache files. This is necessary if a thumbnail cache file could not be generated during import because the folder is write-protected, or because you have edited the file with an external video editing application.” Comment: Personally, when I hear “Thumbnail”, my mind goes to Videos and Photos. This command remains available always, so I’m guessing it’s a global command affecting just the video track (if present). | 3 | Manually Generating Thumbnail Cache Files | |
Hide Folders That Are Not Scanned | In MediaBay, hides all the folders that have not been scanned. | 3 | MediaBay Settings | |
Import Audio from Video | Crashes my Cubase, so I don’t know what it does. Note: Reported to Steinberg by Martin Jirsak | |||
Import from Audio CD | Opens Pool window in the background, and the Import Audio CD window in the foreground. Note: Same as File → Import from Audio CD? | 3 | Import From Audio CD Dialog | |
Import Medium | Opens Pool window in the background, and the Import Medium window in the foreground, in order to choose a file for import (audio or video). (Presses the Import button in the Pool) | 3 | Importing Media | |
Insert into Project at Cursor | Inserts the file selected in the Pool at the Cursor’s position. Creates a new track if no track is selected. Note: While the key for the key command is shown next to the command in Media>Insert into Project, if you go to Pool>Right click on file>Insert into Project, the command’s shortcut key is not shown. In any case, the Pool must be open for the command to work. | 5 | Inserting Clips into a Project via Menu Commands | |
Insert into Project at Left Locator | Inserts the file selected in the Pool at the Left Locator. Creates a new track if no track is selected. Note: While the key for the key command is shown next to the command in Media>Insert into Project, if you go to Pool>Right click on file>Insert into Project, the command’s shortcut key is not shown. In any case, the Pool must be open for the command to work. | 5 | Inserting Clips into a Project via Menu Commands | |
Insert into Project at Origin | Inserts the file selected in the Pool at its Origin. Creates a new track if no track is selected. Note: While the key for the key command is shown next to the command in Media>Insert into Project, if you go to Pool>Right click on file>Insert into Project, the command’s shortcut key is not shown. In any case, the Pool must be open for the command to work. | 5 | Inserting Clips into a Project via Menu Commands | |
Loop Browser | Launches the Loop Browser | 5 | ||
New Version | Creates a new version of the file selected in the Pool just underneath. Note: While the key for the key command is shown next to the command in Media, if you go to Pool>Right click on file, the command’s shortcut key is not shown. In any case, the Pool must be open for the command to work. | 5 | Duplicating Clips in the Pool | |
Open MediaBay | F5 | Opens MediaBay | 10 | MediaBay Window |
Open/Close Attribute Inspector | Ctrl Alt Num 6 | Opens/Closes the Attribute Inspector in the MediaBay Note: This command is a show/hide right zone for the MediaBay, Loop Browser, and Sound Browser windows. Why have an extra command then? Because, if you activate Always on Top, this keycommand will work regardless of which window has focus (Project, Mixconsole). However, if we have all three windows open and always on top (MediaBay, Loop Browser, Sound Browser), the window that gets the command is MediaBay. If we close MediaBay, the next window to get the commands is Loop Browser. Opinion: It seems that this is a 5 segment layout - with Top, Left, Center, Right, Bottom Zones. I like it, and would like it implemented for all windows. Separating the key commands though, like in this instance, I’m not so sure. | 10 | Attribute Inspector |
Open/Close Favorites | Ctrl Alt Num 8 | Opens/Closes Favorites in the MediaBay (Doesn’t work for me. Not ready yet?) Notes: See above. | 10 | |
Open/Close File Browser | Ctrl Alt Num 4 | Opens/Closes File Browser in the MediaBay Notes: See above. | 10 | File Browser Section |
Open/Close Filters | Ctrl Alt Num 5 | Opens/Closes Filters in the MediaBay Notes: See above. | 10 | Filters Section |
Open/Close Previewer | Ctrl Alt Num 2 | Opens/Closes the Previewer in the MediaBay Notes: See above. | 10 | Previewer Section |
Prepare Archive | Gathers all referenced files to the project’s directory, with an option to flatten edits. Video files (if any) must be copied manually. Files in the project’s directory must then be moved inside the Audio folder. | 4 | Self-Contained Projects | |
Preview Active On/Off | ? I don’t know what this does. Maybe it was there as an option before “Open/Close Previewer”? | ? | ||
Preview AutoPlay On/Off | Toggles AutoPlay mode of the Previewer On and Off. Good for a quick listen. Note: If the Right Zone of the project window has focus, and only then, the command will go there, no matter if you have A MediaBay window open and always on top. If the focus is on the project’s Left Zone, Lower Zone, or the project window itself, the command will go to the MediaBay window. | 6 | Audio Files Previewer | |
Preview Cycle On/Off | Shift Num / | Toggles the Preview Cycle On and Off. Notes: See above. | 6 | Audio Files Previewer |
Preview in Context On/Off | The Preview is played at the Tempo of the Project. The button tooltip says “Align Beats to Project” Notes: See above. | 6 | Audio Files Previewer | |
Preview Pause On/Off | Pauses and resumes the preview playback. Notes: See above. | 6 | Audio Files Previewer | |
Preview Start | Shift Enter [Numpad] | Starts the preview if AutoPlay is not enabled. Notes: See above. | 6 | Audio Files Previewer |
Preview Stop | Shift Num 0 | Stops the preview Notes: See above. | 6 | Audio Files Previewer |
Preview Sync On/Off | Allows you to use the regular transport button for the preview, perhaps to evaluate it in the project’s context. The button tooltip says “Wait for Project Play”. Notes: See above. | 6 | Audio Files Previewer | |
Reconstruct | In Pool, if an audio file is missing its edit file, it may be possible to reconstruct the edit file using this command. | 3 | Reconstructing Missing Edit Files | |
Refresh Views | A refresh command for the MediaBay, Loop Browser, and Sound Browser, in case you change something from outside Cubase. | 6 | Refresh Views | |
Remove Favorite | Removes the selected Favorite in MediaBay. | 6 | Adding Favorites | |
Remove Missing Files | In Pool, if the project complains about missing files, you can choose to remove them outright, so that events in the project window that point to those missing files are also removed. | 3 | Removing Missing Files from the Pool | |
Remove Unused Media | In Pool, if there exist files that are not used in the project, this command will remove them. You can see which files are unused in the Pool with the help of the “Used” column. If no number exists in this column, the file is unused. | 3 | Removing Unused Clips from the Pool | |
Rescan Disk | Use this command to rescan the disk or folders for (new?) files. Comment: I’m not very confident that I really understand the differences between this command and “Refresh Views”. | 6 | ||
Reset All Filters | In Mediabay, Loop Browser, and Sound Browser, resets all filters. (Those in the Top “Filter” Zone, and the Results Filter in the toolbar.) | 6 | ||
Reset Result Filters | In MediaBay, Loop Browser, and Sound Browser, resets only the Result Filters (those in the toolbar) | 6 | MediaBay Toolbar | |
Reset Search | In MediaBay, Loop Browser, and Sound Browser, resets the whole search. | 6 | Media Rack Navigation Controls | |
Results: Include Folders and Subfolders | Toggles the “Include Folders and Subfolders” button, which allows the search to look just in the selected folder, or in all subfolders included down the path. | 6 | MediaBay Toolbar | |
Revert | Not sure. Takes you back to the previous successful search? The function is not clear to me. | 6 | ||
Search MediaBay | Shift F5 | Opens MediaBay and readies the search field for keyboard input. | 10 | Performing a Text Search |
Select in Project | In Pool, select the file you want. Give the command and observe how all events referencing the file have been selected. | 7 | Locating Events via Clips in the Pool | |
Select Media Types | In MediaBay, Loop Browser, and Soundbrowser, opens the Show Media Types panel. (next to the search field) Note: You can navigate up and down with the arrow keys, and select/deselect entries with Return or Space. | 6 | MediaBay Toolbar | |
Set Record Folder | In Pool, if you have created many folders under the “Audio” main folder, you can use this command to set the selected folder as the record folder. | 3 | Changing the Pool Record Folder | |
Show in Explorer | Shows where the selected file is stored on the computer. Works in the Pool, and in MediaBay / LoopBrowser / Soundbrowser “Results” Zone. | 3 | Finding the Location of a File | |
Show Only Selected Folder | Toggles MediaBay Setting “Show Only Selected Folder”. | 3 | MediaBay Settings | |
Shuffle Results | In MediaBay, Loop Browser, and Soundbrowser, shuffles (randomly reorders) the results. | 3 | Shuffling the Results List | |
Sound Browser | Launches the Sound Browser | 3 | ||
Stop Updating Results | You can give this command while the MediaBay is populating the list of results to make it pause. | 3 | MediaBay Toolbar | |
Write Attributes to File | Not sure. This command exists in the Pool’s right click menu, but the key command key is not shown next to it. On the other hand it shows next to the corresponding entry in the Media menu. In MediaBay, changing of attributes is done automatically I believe. | ? |
This command category does not exist at first! Right clicking in the MediaBay Attribute Inspector will make it available in Key Commands. I wonder if this applies to other functions too. How many key commands have I missed?!
Command | Default Key | Function | My Rating | Link |
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Remove Attribute | Removes the selected Attribute in MediaBay’s Attribute inspector. | 3 | Editing Attributes in the Attribute Inspector | |
Search for […] | Searches for the selected Attribute. | 3 |
Command | Default Key | Function | My Rating | Link |
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CommitTags | When a file has been write-protected and we change its attributes in MediaBay, this file has pending tags. After we remove write protection, we can use this command to “Write Tags to File”. (that’s how it’s called in the right click menu.) | 5 | Editing Attributes of Write-Protected Files | |
RemoveWriteProtection | Removes a file’s write protection. | 5 | Editing Attributes of Write-Protected Files | |
SetWriteProtection | Write protects a file. | 5 | Editing Attributes of Write-Protected Files |
Command | Default Key | Function | My Rating | Link |
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Auto Select Controllers | Activates/Deactivates Auto Select Controllers. When active, selecting a MIDI event (note), will select all Controllers under it. | 5 | Auto Select Controllers | |
Bounce MIDI | This command will bounce the selected midi parts into one. | 8 | Bouncing MIDI Parts | |
Controller Lane Setup 1-16 | Recalls Controller Lane Presets 1-16. Note: You need to have presets saved, otherwise it won’t work. | 8 | Controller Lane Setup Menu | |
Delete Continuous Controllers | Make a selection of parts. Give the command. Observe how all CCs have been deleted. Also works with range selections. Any part caught in the range will have ALL CCs deleted. | 6 | Deleting Continuous Controller Data | |
Delete Controllers | Not sure. The same as “Delete Continuous Controllers”? | ? | Deleting Controller Data | |
Delete Doubles | This command will delete notes that occupy the same pitch at the same time. It also works for CCs, removing consecutive extra entries with the same value. | 6 | Deleting Double Notes | |
Delete Notes | Brings up the Delete Notes window, where we can select the minimum length of the notes to be deleted, the minimum velocity, and whether one or both condition should apply. | 6 | Delete Notes Dialog | |
Delete Overlaps (mono) | This command will delete overlaps of events of the same pitch (overlapping unisons) Opinion: I don’t know if “mono” is a good description. | 6 | Deleting Overlaps | |
Delete Overlaps (poly) | This command will delete any overlaps of events of any pitch. (including unisons) Opinion: Unless I’m missing something, this command does exactly as “Delete Overlaps (mono)”, and more. Why does “Delete Overlaps (mono)” even exist? | 6 | Deleting Overlaps | |
Dissolve Part | Brings up the Dissolve Part window, in which we can choose to Dissolve in separate channels, or separate pitches, the option to optimize display and the option to dissolve to lanes. Note: Optimize display will remove silent areas of the resulting parts, but not when CCs are there. | 6 | Dissolve Part Dialog | |
Drum Editor: Show Note Length On/Off | Toggles Show Note Length for the Drum Editor | 3 | Changing the Note Length | |
Drum Map Setup… | Opens the Drum Map Setup window. | 3 | Drum Map Setup Dialog | |
Expression Map Setup… | Opens the Expression Map Setup window. | 3 | Expression Map Setup Window | |
Extract MIDI Automation | Deletes all CCs of the selected part, and makes them automation lanes instead. | 6 | Extracting MIDI Automation | |
Fixed Lengths | Fixes length of the events in the selection to the selected quantize value. | 6 | Fixing MIDI Note Lengths | |
Fixed Velocity | Fixes velocity of the events in the selection to the selected Insert Velocity value. | 6 | Fixing MIDI Note Velocities | |
Freeze Length | Not sure. I think it should control the button “Freeze MIDI Lengths” in the Length Section of the Inspector>Editor. | ? | Key Editor Inspector | |
Freeze MIDI Modifiers | Freezes any MIDI modifiers currently applied from the MIDI Modifiers Section of the Inspector. This means that the Modifiers will be applied to the MIDI track (observe how the events change), and their values reset to zero. | 3 | Freezing MIDI Modifiers | |
Insert Velocity 1-5 | Directly selects Insert Velocity preset 1-5 Tip: You can modify the presets from the “Insert Velocities Dialog” | 8 | Setting Velocity Values | |
Legato | Applies Legato to the selection. (Apply Legato button of Length Section in Inspector>Editor) | 8 | Extending MIDI Notes | |
“New in 11!” List Editor: Show/Hide Filters | Shows/Hides the Filter Toolbar in the List Editor | 4 | Filters Bar | |
Logical Editor… | Launches the Logical Editor | 6 | Logical Editor | |
Merge MIDI in Loop | Merges all MIDI caught between the Left and Right Locators to the selected tracks. First brings up the MIDI Merge Options window. | 6 | MIDI Merge Options Dialog | |
Merge Tempo from Tapping | Allows you to have the Tempo track follow your tapping. To do this, you need the MIDI track in Linear Time Base. Record your tapping along to the music. Then give the command. In the “Tempo from Tapping” window, select the value which you were tapping at. Done. | 4 | Setting up a Tempo Track from Tapping | |
Mirror | This will mirror the selection. Works on multiple parts, works with ranges. | 7 | Inverting the Order of Selected MIDI Events | |
O-Note Conversion | Performs O-Note Conversion. Pitches are set according to their O-Notes. | 4 | Setting Pitches of Notes According to their O-Note Settings | |
Open CC Automation Setup Dialog | Brings up the MIDI Controller Automation Setup window, in which we configure how CC to automation transformations will be handled. | 4 | MIDI Controller Automation Setup Dialog | |
Open Insert Velocities Dialog | Brings up the “MIDI Insert Velocities” Dialog, where we can set up the velocity values of the 5 Levels. | 8 | ||
Pedals to Note Length | Not sure. Per manual, this command is supposed to elongate the note up to the point where the recorded sustain pedal is released, and then deletes the sustain controller. In practice, it doesn’t always work as expected, or it’s me that doesn’t understand all parameters. | 0 | Rendering Sustain Pedal Data to Note Lengths | |
“New in 11!” Pitch Visibility: On/Off | When On, only used pitches are shown. | 5 | Pitch Visibility Options | |
“New in 11!” Pitch Visibility: Select Next Option | Cycles between the two options: “Show Pitches with Events” and “Show Pitches from Scale Assistant”. | 4 | Pitch Visibility Options | |
“New in 11!” Pitchbend: Snap Pitchbend Events On/Off | Activates/Deactivates snap for pitchbend events. | 10 | Pitchbend Controller Lanes | |
Record in Editor | Activates Record in Editor. | 3 | Key Editor Toolbar | |
Repeat Loop | This command is about the “Independent Track Loop”. It will fill the whole part with what’s caught in the independent loop. Opinion: Should be “Repeat Independent Track Loop” for clarity. | 1 | Repeating MIDI Events of Independent Track Loops | |
Reset | Performs a “Reset MIDI Devices” Opinion: Should be “Reset MIDI Devices” for clarity. | 3 | Reset Function | |
Restrict Polyphony | Brings up an Allow window where we set the number of Allowed voices. If we select 1, event lengths will be changed so that notes do not overlap. | 5 | Restricting Polyphonic Voices | |
Reverse | This is like mirror, except it doesn’t function as I would expect. | 3 | Reversing the Playback Order of MIDI Events | |
Send All Notes Off Message | Not sure if this works. Using MIDI Monitor, I don’t see any Notes Off Messages. Does it work? | ? | ||
Show Used Controllers | As it says. Shows all the controllers used in a selection. If multiple parts are selected, the command will only show the controllers used by ALL parts. | 7 | Create Controller Lane Menu | |
Show/Hide Controller Lanes | Alt L | As it says. Note: The key for the Key Command does not show up next to the command in the “Controller Lane Setup” pop-up menu. | 10 | Controller Lane Setup Menu |
Thin Out | Thins out MIDI data. (For example, if a CC contains a lot of redundant points, those will be removed upon using this command.) | 7 | Thinning Out Controller Data | |
Toggle Computer Keyboard Input | Toggles Computer Keyboard Input On/Off in the Score Editor, allowing input of notes by pressing the respective key. (C for C, D for D, e.t.c.) Note: Score editor only! | 8 | Entering Notes with the Computer Keyboard | |
Toggle MIDI Input | Toggles MIDI input in Editors. (Record in Editor is activated automatically) | 5 | Key Editor Toolbar | |
Toggle Step Input | Toggles Step Input in Editors. (Record in Editor is activated automatically) | 5 | Key Editor Toolbar | |
Transpose | Brings up the “Transpose Setup” window, with options for the planned transposition. | 5 | Transpose Setup Dialog | |
Transpose Notes | This command is the “Apply Transpose” Button, in Inspector>Editor Transpose Section. Once you select the number of semitones in the field, you give this command, and the transposition is applied. | 3 | ||
“New in 11!” Type of New Controller Events: Toggle Step/Ramp | Well explained. | 10 | Controller Lane Setup Menu | |
Velocity | Brings up the “Velocity” window, with options to select the type of velocity change, and the wanted values. | 3 | Velocity Dialog |
Command | Default Key | Function | My Rating | Link |
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Undo MixConsole Step | Oops! Tip: Highly recommended! | 10 | Undoing/Redoing MixConsole Parameter Changes | |
Redo MixConsole Step | Alt Shift Z | Redoes what you have undone. | 10 | Undoing/Redoing MixConsole Parameter Changes |
Command | Default Key | Function | My Rating | Link |
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Save MixConsole Snapshot | Saves a snapshot of the MixConsole’s status. | 5 | MixConsole Snapshots |
Command | Default Key | Function | My Rating | Link |
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Activate Record Enable for All Audio Tracks | As it says. Record enables all audio tracks. | 8 | Record Enabling Tracks | |
Add Track To Selected: FX Channel | Brings up the Add Track dialog, ready to create an FX track. The selected tracks upon which the command was given will use their next available send to connect to this FX track. | 10 | Adding FX Channels to Selected Channels | |
Add Track To Selected: Group Channel | Brings up the Add Track dialog, ready to create a Group track. The selected tracks upon which the command was given will have their outputs routed to this Group track. | 10 | Adding Group Channels to Selected Channels | |
Add Track To Selected: VCA Fader | Brings up the Add Track dialog, ready to create a VCA Fader track. The selected tracks upon which the command was given will have their faders connected to this VCA Fader. | 10 | Creating VCA Faders for a Selection of Channels | |
Bypass: Channel Strip | Bypasses the Channel Strip (except EQ) everywhere in the MixConsole. | 7 | MixConsole Toolbar | |
Bypass: Channel Strip on Main Mix | Bypasses the Channel Strip (except EQ) just on the Main Mix. | 8 | MixConsole Toolbar | |
Bypass: EQs | Bypasses the EQ section everywhere in the MixConsole. | 7 | MixConsole Toolbar | |
Bypass: EQs on Main Mix | Bypasses the EQ section just on the Main Mix. | 8 | MixConsole Toolbar | |
Bypass: Inserts | Bypasses the Insert section everywhere in the MixConsole. | 7 | MixConsole Toolbar | |
Bypass: Inserts on Main Mix | Bypasses the Insert section just on the Main Mix. | 8 | MixConsole Toolbar | |
"New in 11!"Bypass: Sends | Bypasses the Sends section everywhere in the MixConsole. | 7 | MixConsole Toolbar | |
Deactivate Record Enable for All Audio Tracks | As it says. Record disables all audio tracks. | 8 | Record Enabling Tracks | |
Direct Routing: Summing Mode On/Off | Toggles Summing Mode On/Off | 6 | Functions Menu | |
"New in 11!"Edit Channel Panner for selected | Brings up a big panner for the selected track. | 5 | ||
Edit Channel Settings for selected | Brings up the Channel Settings window. Note: Between this command, and Edit>Edit Channel Settings, IF there are any differences, I am not aware of them. | 10 | Channel Settings | |
EQ/Filter Transition: Quick | Changes EQ/Filter behavior to quick. | 6 | Functions Menu | |
EQ/Filter Transition: Soft | Changes EQ/Filter behavior to soft. | 6 | Functions Menu | |
Expand: Channel Strip | Function: Expands/Reduces the Channel Strip section. | 5 | Channel Racks | |
Expand: Cue Sends | Expands/Reduces the Cue Sends section. | 5 | Channel Racks | |
Expand: Device Panels | Expands/Reduces the Device Panels section. | 5 | Channel Racks | |
Expand: Direct Routing | Expands/Reduces the Direct Routing section. | 5 | Channel Racks | |
Expand: EQs | Expands/Reduces the EQ section. | 5 | Channel Racks | |
Expand: Filters/Gain | Expands/Reduces the PRE section. | 5 | Channel Racks | |
Expand: Inserts | Expands/Reduces the Inserts section. | 5 | Channel Racks | |
Expand: Quick Controls | Expands/Reduces the Quick Controls section. | 5 | Channel Racks | |
Expand: Routing | Expands/Reduces the Routing section. | 5 | Channel Racks | |
Expand: Sends | Expands/Reduces the Sends section. | 5 | Channel Racks | |
Expand: VCA | ? | ? | ||
File: Load Selected Channels | Loads the selected channels’ mixer state from a file. | 5 | Loading MixConsole Settings | |
File: Save Selected Channels | Saves the selected channels’ mixer state to a file. | 5 | Saving MixConsole Settings | |
Hide: Audio | Shows/Hides Audio channels. | 8 | Filtering Channel Types | |
Hide: Groups | Shows/Hides Group channels. | 8 | Filtering Channel Types | |
Hide: Inputs | Shows/Hides Input channels. | 8 | Filtering Channel Types | |
Hide: Instruments | Shows/Hides Instrument channels. | 8 | Filtering Channel Types | |
Hide: MIDI | Shows/Hides MIDI channels. | 8 | Filtering Channel Types | |
Hide: Outputs | Shows/Hides Output channels. | 8 | Filtering Channel Types | |
Hide: Returns | Shows/Hides FX channels. | 8 | Filtering Channel Types | |
Hide: ReWire | Shows/Hides ReWire channels. | 8 | Filtering Channel Types | |
Hide: VCAs | Shows/Hides VCA channels. | 8 | Filtering Channel Types |
Command | Default Key | Function | My Rating | Link |
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Link Channels | Brings up the Link Group Settings window, in order to choose what will be linked among all the selected channels. | 5 | Link Group Settings Dialog | |
Link Group: Edit Link Group Settings | Brings up the Link Group Settings window, in order to edit the settings of the link group that the selected channel belongs to. | 5 | Link Group Settings Dialog | |
Link Group: Next Link Group | Selects the next Link Group. | 7 | ||
Link Group: Previous Link Group | Selects the previous Link Group. | 7 | ||
Listen for All Visible Channels On/Off | Pushes Listen for All Visible Channels. | 10 | Listen Mode | |
Loudness: Enable | Toggle Measure Loudness (Right Zone>Meter>Loudness) | 6 | Loudness Meter | |
Loudness: Reset | Function: Resets Loudness Measurement (Right Zone>Meter>Loudness) | 8 | Loudness Meter | |
Loudness: Switch between +9dB and +18dB Scale | Perfectly explained. | 6 | Loudness Meter | |
Loudness: Switch between LU and LUFS | Perfectly explained. | 6 | Loudness Meter | |
Master Meter: AES17 (+3dB) | Perfectly explained. (Right Zone>Meter>Master, in settings cog) | 6 | Master Meter | |
Meters: Hold Forever | Activates/Deactivates “Hold Forever” for the meters. | 7 | Global Meter Settings Menu | |
Meters: Hold Peaks | Activates/Deactivates “Hold Peaks” for the meters. | 7 | Global Meter Settings Menu | |
Meters: Input | Moves the meters’ position to the input. | 6 | Global Meter Settings Menu | |
Meters: Post Fader | Moves the meters’ position to post fader. | 6 | Global Meter Settings Menu | |
Meters: Post Panner | Moves the meters’ position to post panner. | 6 | Global Meter Settings Menu | |
“New in 11!” Meters: Reset | Resets all meters | 10 | Global Meter Settings Menu | |
Pre/Post | Switches the focused Send Slot between Pre/Post. Works in MixConsole, Channel Settings, not in the Inspector Section though. | 1 | Pre/Post Fader Sends | |
Q Link | Activates/Deactivates Quick Link (Acts as Toggle, no need to keep pressed like Alt) | 10 | Using Quick Link | |
Show All | ? Not sure. I can’t find out what this does. | ? | ||
Show/Hide Channel Overview | Shows/Hides the Channel Overview in the MixConsole. | 8 | MixConsole Window | |
Show/Hide Channel Racks | Shows/Hides the Channel Racks in the MixConsole, leaving you with just the fader section. | 8 | MixConsole Window | |
Show/Hide Channel Selector | ? Not sure. I can’t find out what this does. Probably relic from older version? | ? | ||
Show/Hide Control Room/Meter | ? Not sure. I am guessing this should be a separate key command for the MixConsole’s Right Zone, but it doesn’t do anything for me. | ? | ||
Show/Hide Equalizer Curve | Shows/Hides the Equalizer Curve in the Racks section. | 8 | MixConsole Window | |
Show/Hide Meter Bridge | Shows/Hides the Meter Bridge in the Racks section. | 8 | MixConsole Window | |
Show/Hide Notepad | Shows/Hides the Notepad in the Racks section. | 8 | MixConsole Window | |
Show/Hide Pictures | Shows/Hides the Track Pictures in the Racks section. | 8 | MixConsole Window | |
Unlink Channels | Unlinks channels previously in a Link Group. | 5 | Changing the Link Group Settings | |
Views: Channel Strip | Shows/Hides the Channel Strip Rack. | 8 | Channel Racks | |
Views: Cue Sends | Shows/Hides the Cue Sends Rack. | 8 | Channel Racks | |
Views: Device Panels | Shows/Hides the Device Panels Rack. | 8 | Channel Racks | |
Views: Direct Routing | Shows/Hides the Direct Routing Rack. | 8 | Channel Racks | |
Views: EQs | Shows/Hides the EQ Rack. | 8 | Channel Racks | |
Views: Filters/Gain | Shows/Hides the PRE Rack. | 8 | Channel Racks | |
Views: Inserts | Shows/Hides the Inserts Rack. | 8 | Channel Racks | |
Views: Quick Controls | Shows/Hides the Quick Controls Rack. | 8 | Channel Racks | |
Views: Routing | Shows/Hides the Routing Rack. | 8 | Channel Racks | |
Views: Sends | Shows/Hides the Sends Rack. | 8 | Channel Racks | |
Views: VCA | ? | ? | ||
Windows: Close All Plug-Ins | Closes all open plug-in windows. | 9 | Closing All Control Panels | |
Zoom In | Horizontal Zoom In for the MixConsole. Note: If you have “Use Standard Zoom Commands” enabled in Functions Menu>Zoom, both the regular key command for zoom, and the one here will work. Horizontal Zoom affects the size of the knobs in the STRIP Section. | 4 | Functions Menu | |
Zoom In Vertically | Vertical Zoom In for the MixConsole. Note: See above. | 4 | Functions Menu | |
Zoom Out | Horizontal Zoom Out for the MixConsole. Note: See above. | 4 | Functions Menu | |
Zoom Out Vertically | Vertical Zoom Out for the MixConsole. Note: See above. | 4 | Functions Menu |
Note: Sorry for the lack of links, but arrow keys for navigation are used extensively in Cubase.
Command | Default Key | Function | My Rating | Link |
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Add Down | Shift Down | Adds to selection for direction down. Removes from selection for direction up. Note: Transposes 8vb in Key Editor. | 10 | |
Add Left | Shift Left | Adds to selection for direction left. Removes from selection for direction right. | 10 | |
Add Right | Shift Right | Adds to selection for direction right. Removes from selection for direction left. | 10 | |
Add Up | Shift Up | Adds to selection for direction up. Removes from selection for drection down. Note: Transposes 8va in Key Editor. | 10 | |
Back | ? Not sure. I can’t find out a place where I can navigate back. | ? | ||
Bottom | End | Goes to the the bottom track. | 10 | |
Down | Down | Moves down in the project window. Note: Moves one Semitone down in Key Editor | 10 | |
Forward | ? Not sure. I can’t find out a place where I can navigate forward. | ? | ||
Left | Left | Selects previous in project window. Note: Selects previous event in Key Editor. | 10 | |
Less | ? Not sure. I can’t find out a place where I can show less. | ? | ||
More | ? Not sure. I can’t find out a place where I can show more. | ? | ||
Right | Right | Selects next in project window. Note: Selects next event in Key Editor. | 10 | |
Set Remote-Control Focus on Next Plug-in | If you have VST Instruments loaded, this command will move the remote control focus to the next plug-in. | 9 | VST Instruments Window Toolbar | |
Set Remote-Control Focus on Previous Plug-in | If you have VST Instruments loaded, this command will move the remote control focus to the previous plug-in. | 9 | VST Instruments Window Toolbar | |
Toggle Selection | Ctrl Space | ? Not sure. I don’t know what selection this is supposed to toggle. | ? | |
Top | Home | Selects the top track in the project window. | 10 | |
Up | Up | Moves up in the project window. Note: Moves one Semitone up in the Key Editor. | 10 |
Command | Default Key | Function | My Rating | Link |
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Consolidate Note Expression Overlaps | When two notes overlap and contain note expressions for the same controller, this command will use the second note’s data for the overlap. | 6 | Consolidating Note Expression Overlaps | |
Convert to Note Expression | Converts CCs to Note Expression. | 6 | Converting MIDI Control Change Messages into Note Expression Data | |
Dissolve Note Expression | Converts Note Expression to CCs. | 6 | Converting Note Expression Data to MIDI Controller Data | |
Edit Next Parameter | Edits the next parameter with data. | 8 | Note Expression Event Editor | |
Edit Previous Parameter | Edits the previous parameter with data. | 8 | Note Expression Event Editor | |
Editor Size: Decrease | Cycles between 3 different sizes for the Note Expression editor, from large to small. | 8 | Note Expression Event Editor | |
Editor Size: Increase | Cycles between 3 different sizes for the Note Expression editor, from small to large. | 8 | Note Expression Event Editor | |
Note Expression MIDI Setup | Brings up the Note Expression MIDI Setup window. | 6 | Note Expression MIDI Setup Dialog | |
Open/Close Editor | Opens/Closes the Note Expression editor. | 10 | Note Expression Event Editor | |
Paste Note Expression | Not sure. I can’t paste note expression with this command. On the other hand Ctrl V works. | ? | Pasting Note Expression Events to Different Notes | |
Record MIDI as Note Expression | ? Not sure. I can’t Enable/Disable “Record MIDI as Note Expression” with this command. | ? | ||
Remove Note Expression | Removes Note Expression. | 8 | Removing All Note Expression Data | |
Resolve Note Expression | Distributes Notes to MIDI Channels Opinion: Either MIDI>Note Expression>Distribute Notes to MIDI Channels should be renamed to “Resolve Note Expression”, or this command should be renamed to “Distribute Notes to MIDI Channels”. | 8 | Distributing Notes to Different Channels | |
Show/Hide Note Expression Data | Shows/Hides Note Expression Data on the notes themselves in the Key Editor. | 9 | Note Expression Tools | |
Trim Note Expression to Note Length | As it says. Shortens Note Expression to match the length of the note. | 9 | Trimming Note Expression Data |
Command | Default Key | Function | My Rating | Link |
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Down | Nudges down. Down key accomplishes the same in the Key Editor for selected events. | 10 | Moving and Transposing Note Events | |
Down (Larger Step) | Nudges down by a larger amount. Shift Down accomplishes the same in the Key Editor for selected events, transposing them down by an octave. | 7 | Moving and Transposing Note Events | |
End Left | Alt Shift Left | Nudges the end of the event/part to the left by the amount dictated by the grid type setting, and the quantize setting. | 10 | Resizing Events with the Object Selection Tool - Normal Sizing |
End Right | Alt Shift Right | Nudges the end of the event/part to the right by the amount dictated by the grid type setting, and the quantize setting. | 10 | Resizing Events with the Object Selection Tool - Normal Sizing |
Graphical Bottom | Used in Score Editor’s Page Mode. Nudges down. | 7 | Moving Notes and Symbols | |
Graphical Left | Used in Score Editor’s Page Mode. Nudges left. | 7 | Moving Notes and Symbols | |
Graphical Right | Used in Score Editor’s Page Mode. Nudges right. | 7 | Moving Notes and Symbols | |
Graphical Top | Used in Score Editor’s Page Mode. Nudges up. | 7 | Moving Notes and Symbols | |
Left | Ctrl Left | Nudges the whole selection left by the amount dictated by the grid type setting, and the quantize setting. | 10 | Moving Events with the Nudge Buttons |
Loop Range Left | Nudges the loop (space in between left and right locators) to the left by the amount dictated by the grid type setting, and the quantize setting. | 9 | Left and Right Locators | |
Loop Range Right | Nudges the loop (space in between left and right locators) to the right by the amount dictated by the grid type setting, and the quantize setting. | 9 | Left and Right Locators | |
Right | Ctrl Right | Nudges the whole selection right by the amount dictated by the grid type setting, and the quantize setting. | 10 | Moving Events with the Nudge Buttons |
Start Left | Alt Left | Nudges the start of the event/part to the left by the amount dictated by the grid type setting, and the quantize setting. | 10 | Resizing Events with the Object Selection Tool - Normal Sizing |
Start Right | Alt Right | Nudges the start of the event/part to the right by the amount dictated by the grid type setting, and the quantize setting. | 10 | Resizing Events with the Object Selection Tool - Normal Sizing |
Up | Nudges up. Up key accomplishes the same thing in the Key Editor for selected events. | 10 | Moving and Transposing Note Events | |
Up (Larger Step) | Nudges up by a larger amount. Shift Up accomplishes the same in the Key Editor for the selected events, transposing them up by an octave. | 7 | Moving and Transposing Note Events |
Command | Default Key | Function | My Rating | Link |
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Audio - Background Color Modulation | Activates/Deactivates background color modulation for events/parts in the project window. Note: It seems that background color modulation doesn’t work with transparent events. It will make the event color solid and modulate it from there. | 3 | Event Display - Audio | |
Audio - Create Audio Images during Record | Activates/Deactivates. When active, the audio images (waveforms in the events) are created as record runs. When inactive, during record the event remains blank, and when recording stops, it’s then that the images are constructed. | 3 | Record - Audio | |
Audio - Default Warping Algorithm | Chooses the next available warping algorithm as the default. Note: This key command is a one way street. Once I reach the end, i.e. Standard - Solo, I don’t have a way to go back. | 0 | Editing - Audio | |
Audio - Enable Automatic Hitpoint Detection | Activates/Deactivates automatic Hitpoint detection. Note: This command does not create Hitpoints itself, neither is it retroactive. This means, if you have Automatic Detection enabled and record an event, you will get Hitpoints. Now, if you give the command, the hitpoints will not dissapear for this event. It’s just they will not be auto-created for the next event that you record. (And of course when you record said next event, and give the command afterwards, the event will not have hitpoints automatically calculated for it.) | 5 | Editing - Audio | |
Audio - Interpolate Audio Waveforms | Activates/Deactivates interpolation of audio waveforms. Note: This command interpolates sample values to form curves when you zoom in to one sample per pixel or less. Keep this in mind if it looks like this is command is doing nothing. | 5 | Event Display - Audio | |
Audio - On Processing Shared Clips | Cycles through the options for what should be done when applying processing to shared clips. | 5 | Editing - Audio | |
Audio - Remove Regions/Hitpoints on all Offline Processes | Activates/Deactivates removal of hitpoints and regions when offline processes are applied. | 5 | Editing - Audio | |
Audio - Show Event Volume Curves Always | Activates/Deactivates visibility of the volume curve (envelope) for an audio event, even if deselected. When activated, the curve will always show. | 7 | Event Display - Audio | |
Audio - Show Hitpoints on Selected Events | Activates/Deactivates visibility of the hitpoints when the event is selected. When activated, once you select an event you will see its hitpoints on it. | 7 | Event Display - Audio | |
Audio - Show Waveforms | Activates/Deactivates visibility of waveforms for audio events. When activated, you see waveforms in events. When deactivated, events remain blank. | 5 | Event Display - Audio | |
Audio - Snap to Zero Crossing | Activates/Deactivates Snap to Zero Crossing. Opinion: This command should be in Project or Edit. | 8 | Snap to Zero Crossing | |
Audio - Time Stretch Tool Algorithm | Chooses the next available time stretch algorithm for the time stretch tool. Note: This key command is a one way street. Once I reach the end, i.e. Realtime, I don’t have a way to go back. | 0 | Editing - Audio | |
Audio - Treat Muted Audio Events like Deleted | Activates/Deactivates. When activated: If you have 2 events overlapping, and the event on top is muted, the overlapped section of the event in the back will playback normally. When deactivated: If you have 2 events overlapping, and the event on top is muted, the overlapped section of the event in the back will not play back. Only the section of the event NOT covered by the muted event in the foreground will play. | 3 | Editing - Audio | |
Audio - Use Mouse Wheel for Event Volume and Fades | Activates/Deactivates the use of the mouse wheel for modifying the event’s volume and fades. When enabled, event gain is modified in 1dB steps. Fades are adjusted in steps dictated by quantize, and grid type setting. | 3 | Editing - Audio | |
Audio - When Recording Wave Files Larger than 4 GB | Switches between “Split Files” and “Use RF64 Format” options for what to do when recording files larger than 4 GB. | 3 | Record - Audio | |
Control Room - Auto Disable Talkback Mode | Switches between 3 options for auto disabling the talkback mic. “No Auto Disable” (talkback mic always on), “In Record” (talkback mic off), “In Play and Record” (talkback mic off) | 7 | VST - Control Room | |
Control Room - Dim Cue during Talkback | Activates/Deactivates dimming cues during talkback. Tip: Don’t forget to set Talk Dim Level! | 7 | VST - Control Room | |
Control Room - Exclusive Device Ports for Monitor Channels | Activates/Deactivates the option for exclusive device ports for monitor channels. When activated, you cannot assign the same device output to two monitor channels. Each monitor channel will have to use a unique output. Opinion: I can’t see the point of this key command. I mean, you have to re-assign the connections when you toggle this command, don’t you? | 0 | VST - Control Room | |
Control Room - Show Control Room Volume in Transport Panel | Activates/Deactivates controlling the big red knob of the “Main” section of the Control Room from the transport bar. When activated it’s the red knob being controlled, when deactivated it’s the stereo out. Tip: You may need to click and drag on the Audio Activity & Levels section of the Transport Bar for the control “triangle” to show. Note: Meters don’t follow the option change. They always measure the Stereo Out. | 0 | VST - Control Room | |
Control Room - Use Phones Channel as Preview Channel | Activates/Deactivates using Phones as the preview channel. | 10 | VST - Control Room | |
Controls - Knob Mode | Cycles between “Circular”, “Relative Circular”, and “Linear” modes for all knobs. | 3 | Editing - Controls | |
Controls - Slider Mode | Cycles between “Jump”, “Touch”, “Ramp”, and “Relative” modes for all sliders. | 3 | Editing - Controls | |
Controls - Value Box/Time Control Mode | Cycles between “Text Input on Left-Click”, “Increment/Decrement on Left/Right-Click”, and “Increment/Decrement on Left-Click and Drag” for all value boxes/time controls. | 3 | Editing - Controls | |
Editing - ‘Edit Solo’/‘Record in MIDI Editors’ Follow Focus | Activates/Deactivates. When deactivated, pressing ‘Record in Editor’ will keep doing its job, regardless of focus. When activated, pressing ‘Record in Editor’ and then changing focus (by clicking in the project window for instance) will de-activate ‘record in editor’. | 7 | Editing | |
Editing - Auto Select Events under Cursor. | Activates/Deactivates. When activated, positioning the cursor will automatically select all events under it. Notes: This is a duplicate entry. Also exists in Edit>Auto Select Events under Cursor. This command is a preference switch, issuing it will not select any events by itself. | 4 | Editing | |
Editing - Cycle Follows Range Selection | Activates/Deactivates. When activated: If you make a range selection, the left and right locators will follow, and take positions on the left and on the right of the range, respectively. When deactivated: Range selections don’t affect the locators. Comment: An easy way to not care about whether a command would work with a range or a loop (cycle)? | 8 | Editing | |
Editing - Default Track Time Type | Cycles between “Musical”, “Time Linear”, and “Follow Transport Main Display”. When you then create a new track, it will use the relevant Time Base. | 5 | Editing | |
Editing - Delete Overlaps | Activates/Deactivates. When activated: Moving an audio event/midi part so that it overlaps another one will delete the overlapped area. Note: Overlapping that occurs due to recording does not delete overlaps immediately. You must move the overlapping event a little bit, and only then do the overlapped areas get deleted. | 7 | Editing | |
Editing - Display Warning before Deleting Non-Empty Tracks | Activates/Deactivates. When activated, trying to delete any track that is not empty will display a warning, and require confirmation. Tip: We can always undo deletion of a track. | 3 | Editing | |
Editing - Lock Event Attributes | Cycles through “Position”, “Size”, “Position + Size”, “Other”, “Position + Other”, “Size + Other”, “Position + Size + Other”. All these determine which attributes of the events will be locked when you lock them. Notes: Position: No moving the event. Size: No resizing the event. Other: Fade Handles, Event Gain | 7 | Editing | |
Editing - Parts Get Track Names | Activates/Deactivates. When activated, parts on a track will automatically get the track’s name. | 7 | Editing | |
Editing - Quick Zoom | Activates/Deactivates. When activated, the contents of parts/events are redrawn when you stop changing the zoom. Comment: I don’t notice much of a difference.(?) | ? | Editing | |
Editing - Select Track on Background Click | Activates/Deactivates. When activated, clicking in empty space between parts/events of the same track will select the track. Tip: Using this preference together with “Editing - Track Selection Follows Event Selection” gives strong visual feedback of what’s what in the project window. | 5 | Editing | |
Editing - Track Selection Follows Event Selection | Activates/Deactivates. When activated, selecting an event will also select the track it’s on. Tip: Using this preference together with “Editing - Select Track on Background Click” gives strong visual feedback of what’s what in the project window. | 5 | Editing | |
Editing - Use Up/Down Navigation Commands for Selecting Tracks only | Activates/Deactivates. When activated, the Up/Down keys will be reserved for selecting tracks only. | 3 | Editing | |
Editors - Double-click Destination | Toggles between “Double-click opens Editor in a Window” and “Double-click opens Editor in Lower Zone”. This is what will happen when you double click on a part/event. | 7 | Editors | |
Editors - Editor Content Follows Event Selection | Activates/Deactivates. When activated: If you have an Editor open and select a different event, the editor will now show/edit the newly selected event. | 4 | Editors | |
Editors - Open Command Destination | Toggles between “Open Editor Commands Open Editors in a Window” and “Open Editor Commands open Editors in Lower Zone”. This is what will happen when you give the “Open Editor” command. | 7 | Editors | |
Editors - Use Drum Editor when Drum Map is assigned | Activates/Deactivates. When activated: Having a drum map assigned on track, if you give the “Open Editor” command, the drum Editor will open instead of the default. | 3 | Editors | |
Event Display - Hide Truncated Event Names | Activates/Deactivates. When activated: Overly long part names (i.e. extending beyond the actual length of the part) will be hidden. | 5 | Event Display | |
Event Display - Show Event Names | Activates/Deactivates. When deactivated, event/part names are hidden. | 9 | Event Display | |
Event Display - Show Overlaps | Cycles between “Show Overlaps: Always”, “Show Overlaps: On Mouse Over” and “Show Overlaps: Never”. Comment: I can’t figure out how “On Mouse Over” works. I always see the overlaps (“zebra strip”), be it “On Mouse Over” or “Always”. I would expect that “On Mouse Over” I would need to, you know, move the mouse over the area in question for the “zebra strip” to show up. It seems it doesn’t work this way. Comments? | 6 | Event Display | |
Event Display - Smallest Track Height To Show Data | Cycles between “Minimal”, “One Row”, “Two Rows”, “Three Rows”. This preference sets the minimum track height needed for events to show waveforms and MIDI parts to show lines/blocks/their default data. | 6 | Event Display | |
Event Display - Smallest Track Height to Show Name | Cycles between “Minimal”, “One Row”, “Two Rows”, “Three Rows”. This preference sets the minimum track height needed for events/parts to show their names. | 6 | Event Display | |
Folders - Show Data on Folder Tracks | Cycles between “Always Show Data”, “Never Show Data”, “Hide Data When Expanded”. Controls if and when the Folder Track will show data. | 6 | Event Display - Folders | |
Folders - Show Event Details | Activates/Deactivates. When activated (and “Folders - Show Data on Folder Tracks” is NOT set to “Never Show Data”), the folder track will show the data of the tracks included (waveforms, midi blocks etc.). | 6 | Event Display - Folders | |
General - Auto Save | Activates/Deactivates. | 4 | General | |
“New in 11!” General - Enable Usage Logging | What it says. | 3 | General | |
General - Open Projects in Last Used View | Cycles between “Never”, “Only External Projects” and “Always”. Determines what windows layout will be used when opening projects. | 4 | General | |
General - Run Setup on Create New Project | Activates/Deactivates. When activated, creating a new project will bring up the Project Setup Window. | 5 | General | |
General - Show Tips | Activates/Deactivates. This controls if explanatory tooltips are displayed when the mouse cursor hovers over a control. | 5 | General | |
General - Use Hub | Activates/Deactivates. When activated, giving the command for a new project will bring up the Hub. | 5 | General |
Command | Default Key | Function | My Rating | Link |
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“New in 11!” Markers - Show Marker Lines | Cycles between “Off”, “From Active Marker Track” and “From All Marker Tracks”. | 6 | Event Display - Markers | |
MediaBay - Allow Editing in Results List | Activates/Deactivates. | 3 | MediaBay | |
MediaBay - Scan Folders Only When MediaBay is Open | Activates/Deactivates. | 3 | MediaBay | |
MediaBay - Scan Unknown File Types | Activates/Deactivates. | 3 | MediaBay | |
MediaBay - Show File Extensions in Results List | Activates/Deactivates. | 3 | MediaBay | |
Metering - Map input Bus Metering to Audio Track (in Direct Monitoring) | Activates/Deactivates. | 5 | Metering | |
MIDI - Add Latency to MIDI-Thru Processing | Activates/Deactivates. When activated, latency is introduced to each note played in real time. | 5 | Record - MIDI | |
MIDI - ASIO Latency Compensation Active by Default | Activates/Deactivates. | 5 | Record - MIDI | |
MIDI - Audition through MIDI Inserts/Sends | Activates/Deactivates. When activated, the editor’s acoustic feedback includes MIDI Sends/Inserts, allowing us to layer sounds. | 7 | MIDI | |
MIDI - Insert Reset Events after Record | Activates/Deactivates. When activated, a reset message is insert at the end of each recorded part, that resets controllers. | 6 | MIDI | |
MIDI - Legato Mode: Between Selected Notes Only | Activates/Deactivates. Comment: I expected this command to connect to the Inspector>Editor>Length>Between Selected, but it is not connected. As this is a preference, it sort of makes sense, yet the same function mentioned above does not have a key command? I am not sure about how those two same(?) functions interact when one is on and the other is off. | 6 | Editing - MIDI | |
MIDI - MIDI Latency Mode | Cycles between “Low”, “Normal”, “High”. | 5 | MIDI | |
MIDI - MIDI Thru Active | Activates/Deactivates | 7 | MIDI | |
MIDI - Never Reset Chased Controllers | Activates/Deactivates | 5 | MIDI | |
MIDI - Part Data Mode | Cycles through “Lines”, “Scores”, “Drums”, “Blocks” and “No Data”. Affects how MIDI data are depicted on a track. | 8 | Event Display - MIDI | |
MIDI - Record-Enable allows MIDI Thru | Activates/Deactivates | 4 | Record - MIDI | |
MIDI - Replace Recording in Editors | Cycles through “None”, “All” and “Controller”. | 7 | Record - MIDI | |
MIDI - Reset on Stop | Activates/Deactivates. | 3 | MIDI | |
MIDI - Select Controllers in Note Range: Use Extended Note Context | Activates/Deactivates. When deactivated: If you have a CC extend beyond an event’s (note’s) duration and you select the event, only the CC nodes exactly matching the note’s duration will be selected. When activated, if the CC continues beyond the duration of the note, this extra data will be selected when you select the note. | 4 | Editing - MIDI | |
MIDI - Show Controllers | Activates/Deactivates. When activated, the MIDI part in the project window will also depict CCs, and not only notes. | 4 | Event Display - MIDI | |
MIDI - Snap MIDI Parts to Bars | Activates/Deactivates. When activated: When you are recording MIDI and you stop recording, the MIDI part created will be extended to start/end on the start of a bar. When deactivated: The MIDI part will have its start at where recording began, and its end at where recording stopped. | 3 | Record - MIDI | |
MIDI - Split MIDI Controllers | Activates/Deactivates. When activated: If you split a MIDI part in the project window, this preference will make it so that the new part gets a CC data node at its start (if the value was different than 0). When deactivated: The controller will not get a data node at the start. (and playback oddities may ensue if you throw away the first part that had the CC value leading into the the second parts value.) Comment: I cannot imagine why someone would want to keep this preference deactivated. (?) | 3 | Editing - MIDI | |
MIDI - Split MIDI Events | Activates/Deactivates. Similar as above. When activated, splitting a MIDI part in the project window at the middle of an event, will make it so the event is also split. When deactivated, splitting a MIDI part at the middle of an event, will make it so the event is “truncated” at the position of the split, and no new event is created in the part on the right. | 3 | Editing - MIDI | |
Plug-ins - Create MIDI Track when Loading VSTi | Cycles between “Always ask to”, “Always”, “Do not”. Determines if a MIDI track will be created when you load a VSTi from the F11 menu. Comment: “Always ask” does not seem to work over here. Maybe a long time ago I was asked and pressed “Do not show again”? Who knows. | 3 | VST - Plug-ins | |
Plug-ins - Open Effect Editor after Loading It | Activates/Deactivates. When activated, loading a plug-in will immediately bring up its window (GUI). Comment: If you are planning on creating 10 instances of “Mystic” for example, it’s a good idea to deactivate this preference before the batch creation. Even if you can close all plug-in windows with one key after the fact, it takes some time to actually load all those windows, so it’s better if you don’t let them load from the get-go, using this preference. | 8 | VST - Plug-ins | |
Plug-ins - Plug-in Editors “Always on Top” | Activates/Deactivates. Per manual: “Always shows the control panels for effect plug-ins and VST instruments on top of other windows.” | 8 | VST - Plug-ins | |
Plug-ins - Suspend VST 3 plug-in processing when no audio signals are received | Activates/Deactivates. The troublesome preference. Steinberg advised to keep this off until further notice (at the time of 10.5.20). When activated, VST 3 plug-ins suspend their processing (thus improving performance and reducing cpu load) when no audio is passing through. | 3 | VST - Plug-ins | |
Plug-ins - Synchronize Plug-in Program Selection to Track Selection | Activates/Deactivates. When Activated: If you have a multitimbral instrument like Halion SE and you are feeding it from many midi tracks, navigating the project window, going from MIDI track 1 to MIDI track 2 will move the respective sound slots in the plug-in’s window. | 3 | VST - Plug-ins | |
Plug-ins - Warn before Removing Modified Effects | Activates/Deactivates. Well explained. When activated, if you try to unload (throw away) a plug-in that you have previously tweaked, you will be warned and asked to confirm the removal of the plug-in. When deactivated, the plug-in will be removed swiftly without warning. | 3 | VST - Plug-ins | |
Project & MixConsole - Deep Track Folding | Activates/Deactivates. When activated: Toggling selected track (From Project>Track Folding) will expand/reduce ALL subfolders contained in the selected folder track. When deactivated: Only the root folder will be toggled. | 4 | Editing - Project & MixConsole | |
Project & MixConsole - Enable Record on Selected Audio Track | Activates/Deactivates. When activated: The selected audio track will be automatically record-enabled. | 3 | Editing - Project & MixConsole | |
Project & MixConsole - Enable Record on Selected MIDI Track | Activates/Deactivates. When activated: The selected MIDI track will be automatically record-enabled. | 3 | Editing - Project & MixConsole | |
Project & MixConsole - Enable Solo on Selected Track | Activates/Deactivates. When activated: The selected track will be Soloed. | 7 | Editing - Project & MixConsole | |
Project & MixConsole - Enlarge Selected Track | Activates/Deactivates. When activated: The selected track will be made bigger than the rest. Comment: Duplicate key command. Also in Edit>Enlarge Selected Track. | 3 | Editing - Project & MixConsole | |
Project & MixConsole - Scroll to Selected Track | Activates/Deactivates. When activated: If you select a track in the project window, the MixConsole will scroll so that the selected channel is visible. Likewise, selecting a channel in the MixConsole will cause the project to scroll so that the selected track is visible. | 3 | Editing - Project & MixConsole | |
Project & MixConsole - Select Channel/Track on Edit Settings | Activates/Deactivates. When activated: When you click on the “e” button on a track/channel, it will be selected. | 3 | Editing - Project & MixConsole | |
Project & MixConsole - Select Channel/Track on Solo | Activates/Deactivates. When activated: When you click Solo on a track/channel, it will be selected. | 3 | Editing - Project & MixConsole | |
Project & MixConsole - Sync Selection in Project Window and MixConsole | Activates/Deactivates. When activated: Selecting a track in the project window will select the corresponding channel in the MixConsole, and vice versa. | 8 | Editing - Project & MixConsole |
Command | Default Key | Function | My Rating | Link |
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Record - Deactivate Punch In on Stop | Activates/Deactivates. Self-explanatory. When activated: Pressing stop will deactivate punch in. Secures one-off punches, eliminates the need to micromanage punch in activation/deactivation. | 3 | Record | |
Record - Stop after Automatic Punch Out | Activates/Deactivates. Self-explanatory. When activated: If Punch Out is activated, when record reaches that point, Stop will be pressed. In the same vein as above, it makes for more focused one-off punches. | 3 | Record | |
Scrub - Use High Quality Scrub Mode | Activates/Deactivates. Per manual: Enables effects for scrubbing and uses a higher resampling quality. However, scrubbing will be more demanding on the processor. | 3 | Transport - Scrub | |
Scrub - Use Inserts While Scrubbing | Activates/Deactivates. Self-explanatory. | 3 | Transport - Scrub | |
Tools - Select Tool: Show Extra Info | Activates/Deactivates. When activated, the select tool is accompanied everywhere by a tooltip that shows the part’s name and the time position over which the mouse cursor hovers. | 5 | Editing - Tools | |
Tools - Show Horizontal Cross-Hair Cursor Line | Activates/Deactivates. When activated, the draw, split, and line tools will get a horizontal line, forming a crosshair at the exact position of the mouse cursor’s edge. | 3 | Editing - Tools | |
Tools - Show Notification when Switching Tool Mode with Key Command | Activates/Deactivates. When activated, a notification will be shown in the middle of the screen every time you switch the modes of a tool with a key command. | 3 | Editing - Tools | |
Tools - Show Toolbox on Right-Click | Activates/Deactivates. When activated, right clicking will bring up the toolbox. When deactivated, it will bring up the “regular” right click menu, which has the tools one level deep, but also more contextual functions. Comment: An infamous preference, due to the fact that the right click menu available now has seen some pruning, and users want the removed functions back. | 3 | Editing - Tools | |
Tools - Show Vertical Cross-Hair Cursor Line | “Changes”", does not inform of state. Well, when activated, the draw, split and line tools will get a vertical line, forming a crosshair at the exact position of the mouse cursor’s edge. | 3 | Editing - Tools | |
Tools - Zoom Tool Standard Mode: Horizontal Zooming Only | Activates/Deactivates. When activated, using the Zoom Tool will only allow Horizontal Zooming. | 3 | Editing - Tools | |
Track & MixConsole Channel Colors - Auto Track/Channel Color Mode | Cycles between “Use Track’s Default Color”, “Use Previous Track Color”, “Use Previous Track Color +1”, “Use Last Applied Color”, “Use Random Track Color”. All these determine what color the next created track shall be. | 6 | User Interface | |
Transport - Clicking Locator Range in Upper Part of the Ruler Activates Cycle | Activates/Deactivates. When activated, clicking on the upper part of the ruler between the left and right locators will activate the “cycle” (loop) | 3 | Transport | |
Transport - Locate when Clicked in Empty Space | Activates/Deactivates. When activated, clicking in empty space in the project window the move the cursor to the click’s position. Comment: People are asking for this feature to be extended to the MIDI editors. | 3 | Transport | |
Transport - Playback Toggle Triggers Local Preview | Per manual: Allows you to use Space on your keyboard to start/stop local playback of the selected file in the Sample Editor or the Pool. When the Sample Editor is not open or when there is no audio file selected in the Pool, Space still toggles the global project playback. | 3 | Transport | |
Transport - Return to Start Position on Stop | Activates/Deactivates. When activated, pressing stop will return the cursor to where it was when start was pressed to initiate playback. | 3 | Transport | |
Transport - Show Timecode Subframes | Activates/Deactivates. Self-explanatory. When activated, subframes will show too for timecode. (It goes without saying that a ruler must show timecode for this to work.) | 3 | Transport | |
Transport - Stop Playback while Winding | Activates/Deactivates. Self-explanatory. When activated, if you press rewind or forward while the project is playing, stop will be pressed, and when you finish winding you’ll need to press play again. When deactivated, you can wind while the project is playing, and once you cease winding, playback will resume. | 3 | Transport | |
Transport - Zoom while Locating in Time Scale | Activates/Deactivates. Self-explanatory. When activated, clicking and dragging up/down on the ruler will zoom out/in respectively. | 3 | Transport | |
VariAudio - Inhibit warning when applying Offline Processes | Per manual: Inhibits the message that warns you when you apply offline processes to audio material that is used in several places in the project. | 3 | VariAudio | |
VariAudio - Inhibit warning when changing the Sample Data | Per manual: Inhibits the message that warns you when you modify audio material that is used in several places in the project. | 3 | VariAudio | |
Video - Extract Audio on Import Video File | Activates/Deactivates. Self-explanatory. When activated, importing a video file will extract the audio too. | 3 | Video | |
VST - Activate ‘Link Panners’ for New Tracks | Activates/Deactivates. When activated: If you create a new track, the pan of its sends will automatically follow the panner of the channel itself. When deactivated, you have to set the sends pan manually. | 3 | VST | |
VST - Auto Monitoring | Cycles between “Manual”, “While Record-Enabled”, “While Record Running” and “Tapemachine Style”. | 4 | VST | |
VST - Connect Sends Automatically for Each Newly Created Channel | Activates/Deactivates. When activated: If you have FX tracks created, and then you create audio/instrument/sampler tracks, those will have their sends automatically connected to the existing FX tracks. | 3 | VST | |
VST - Default Send Level | Cycles between “0dB”, “-6dB”, “-12dB”, “-inf. dB”. | 3 | VST | |
VST - Default Stereo Panner Mode | Cycles between “Stereo Dual Panner (Remote Control Devices Only)”, “Stereo Combined Panner”, “Stereo Balance Panner” | 3 | VST | |
VST - Do Not Connect Input/Output Busses When Loading External Projects | Activates/Deactivates. Per manual: Prevents connecting input and output busses to the ASIO ports of your system when loading external projects. | 3 | VST | |
VST - Group Channels: Mute Sources as well | Activates/Deactivates. When activated: Muting a group channel will press mute on the source channels too. | 3 | VST | |
VST - Instruments use Automation Read All and Write All | Activates/Deactivates. When activated, pressing the “Activate/Deactivate Read (or Write) for All Tracks” will affect instruments too. Comment: It doesn’t seem to work? Activated or Deactivated, instruments still get the R and W when giving the command for all tracks. Maybe I don’t understand the preference? | 0 | VST | |
VST - Mute Pre-Send when Mute | Activates/Deactivates. When activated, muting a track will also mute its “pre” sends. | 6 | VST | |
VST - Warn on Processing Overloads | Activates/Deactivates. When activated, when a cpu overload/audio dropout is detected, a message will pop up where you must confirm to continue. | 3 | VST |
Command | Default Key | Function | My Rating | Link |
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Next | Loads the next preset, without opening the preset browser. Note: Mind the selection. When an instrument track is selected in the project window, it will change programs. When a plug-in is selected, it will change presets. | 8 | Preset Browser | |
Open Browser | Opens the preset browser when a plug-in is in focus. Note: See above. | 8 | Preset Browser | |
Previous | Loads the previous preset, without opening the preset browser. Note: See above. | 8 | Preset Browser |