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34. Live Keyboard Shortcuts
34.1 Showing and Hiding Views
Windows
Toggle Full Screen Mode
F11
Toggle Second Window
CTRL
Toggle Session/Arrangement
View
Tab
Toggle Device/Clip View
Shift
Macintosh
CTRL
Shift
CMD
CMD
Shift
or
Tab
or
Tab
F12
Shift
Tab
CTRL
F12
Hide/Show Detail View
CTRL
ALT
Shift
F12
or
CMD
Shift
ALT
F12
Toggle Hot-Swap Mode
Toggle Drum Rack/lastselected Pad
Hide/Show Info View
Shift
Hide/Show Browser
CTRL
ALT
CMD
ALT
Hide/Show Overview
CTRL
ALT
CMD
ALT
Hide/Show In/Out
CTRL
ALT
CMD
ALT
Hide/Show Sends
CTRL
ALT
CMD
ALT
Shift
or
CTRL
Hide/Show Mixer
CTRL
ALT
Open the Preferences
CTRL
Close Window/Dialog
ESC
CMD
ALT
CMD
ESC
34.2 Accessing Menus
Under Windows, you can access each menu by pressing ALT and the first letter of the menu (
ALT - F for File, for instance). While a menu is open, you can use:
the up and down arrow keys to navigate the menu items;
the right and left arrow keys to open the neighboring menu;
Enter to choose a menu item.
34.3 Adjusting Values
Decrement/Increment
Windows
Macintosh
up and down arrow keys
up and down arrow keys
Finer Resolution for Dragging
CTRL
CMD
Return to Default
Delete
Delete
Type in Value
...
Go to Next Field
([Link].16th)
Abort Value Entry
ESC
ESC
Confirm Value Entry
Enter
Enter
...
34.4 Browsing
In addition to the shortcuts shown here, the editing shortcuts can also be used in the browser.
Windows
Macintosh
Scroll Down/Up
up and down arrow keys
up and down arrow keys
Close/Open Folders
right and left arrow keys
right and left arrow keys
Load Selected Item from
Enter
Enter
Browser
Preview Selected File
Shift
Search in Browser
CTRL
Jump to Search Results
Enter
Shift
CMD
Enter
down arrow key
down arrow key
Windows
Macintosh
34.5 Transport
Play from Start Marker/Stop
Space
Continue Play from Stop Point
Shift
Play Arrangement View
Selection
Space
Space
Move Insert Marker to
Beginning
Home
Function
Record
F9
F9
Back to Arrangement
F10
F10
Activate/Deactivate Track
1..8
F1
Space
...
Space
F8
Shift
F1
...
F8
34.6 Editing
Windows
Macintosh
Cut
CTRL
CMD
Copy
CTRL
CMD
Paste
CTRL
CMD
Duplicate
CTRL
CMD
Delete
Delete
Undo
CTRL
CMD
Redo
CTRL
CMD
Delete
Space
+left arrow key
Rename
CTRL
CMD
Select All
CTRL
CMD
By holding down an additional modifier key, some of the above commands can also be applied to:
Windows
Macintosh
Clips and Slots Across all
Tracks
Shift
Shift
Time Across all Tracks
Shift
Shift
The Selected Part of the
Envelope
ALT
ALT
Tab
can be used to move from one track or scene to another while renaming.
34.7 Loop Brace and Start/End Markers
The loop brace and start/end markers must first be selected before any of the following commands
will apply to them.
Windows
Move Start Marker to Position
Macintosh
-click
Shift
Shift
-click
Nudge Loop Left/Right
right and left arrow keys
right and left arrow keys
Move Loop By Loop Length
up and down arrow keys
up and down arrow keys
Halve/Double Loop Length
CTRL
up and down arrow
keys
Shorten/Lengthen Loop
CTRL
CMD
up and down arrow
keys
right and left arrow
CMD
right and left arrow keys
CMD
keys
Select Material in Loop
CTRL
Shift
34.8 Session View Commands
See also the editing commands.
Shift
Windows
Launch Selected Clip/Slot
Select Neighboring Clip/Slot
Macintosh
Enter
Enter
arrow keys
Select all Clips/Slots
CTRL
Copy Clips
CTRL
Add/Remove Stop Button
arrow keys
CMD
drag
ALT
drag
CTRL
CMD
Insert MIDI clip
CTRL
Shift
CMD
Shift
Insert Scene
CTRL
CMD
Insert Captured Scene
CTRL
Shift
CMD
Shift
Move Nonadjacent Scenes
Without Collapsing
CTRL
up and down arrow
CMD
up and down arrow
Drop Browser Clips as a
Scene
keys
keys
CTRL
CMD
34.9 Arrangement View Commands
The shortcuts for zooming, snapping/drawing and loop/region settings also work in the
Arrangement View. See also the editing commands.
Windows
Macintosh
Split Clip at Selection
CTRL
CMD
Consolidate Selection into
Clip
CTRL
CMD
Create Fade/Crossfade
CTRL
ALT
CMD
ALT
Loop Selection
CTRL
CMD
Insert Silence
CTRL
CMD
Pan Left/Right of Selection
CTRL
ALT
CMD
ALT
Unfold all Tracks
ALT
ALT
unfold button
Scroll Display to Follow
Playback
CTRL
CMD
unfold button
-
Shift
Shift
34.10 Commands for Tracks
See also the editing commands.
Windows
Macintosh
Insert Audio Track
CTRL
Insert MIDI Track
CTRL
Shift
Insert Return Track
CTRL
ALT
Rename Selected Track
CTRL
While Renaming, Go to next
Track
Tab
Group Selected Tracks
CTRL
Ungroup Tracks
CTRL
Shift
Show Grouped Tracks
Hide Grouped Tracks
Move Nonadjacent Tracks
Without Collapsing
CTRL
arrow keys
CMD
arrow keys
Arm/Solo Multiple Tracks
CTRL
click
CMD
click
Add Device from Browser
Enter
CMD
CMD
Shift
CMD
ALT
CMD
CMD
CMD
Shift
Tab
Enter
34.11 Commands for Breakpoint Envelopes
The shortcuts for zooming, snapping/drawing and loop/region settings also work in the Envelope
Editor and Arrangement View. See also the editing commands.
Windows
Macintosh
Finer Resolution for Dragging
CTRL
CMD
Enable Dragging Over
Breakpoints
Shift
Shift
Create Curved Automation
ALT
ALT
Create Curved Automation
Segment
34.12 Key/MIDI Map Mode and the Computer MIDI
Keyboard
Windows
Macintosh
Toggle MIDI Map Mode
CTRL
CMD
Toggle Key Map Mode
CTRL
CMD
Computer MIDI Keyboard
CTRL
Shift
CMD
Shift
34.13 Zooming, Display and Selections
Windows
Macintosh
Zoom In
Zoom Out
Drag/Click to Append to a
Selection
Shift
Shift
Click to Add Adjacent
Clips/Tracks/Scenes to MultiSelection
Shift
Shift
Click to Add Nonadjacent
Clips/Tracks/Scenes to a
Multi-Selection
CTRL
CMD
Follow (Auto-Scroll)
CTRL
Shift
Pan Left/Right of Selection
CTRL
ALT
CMD
Shift
CMD
ALT
34.14 Clip View Sample Display
The shortcuts for zooming and loop/region settings also work in the Sample Display.
Windows
Quantize
CTRL
Macintosh
U
CMD
Quantize Settings...
Move Selected Warp Marker
Select Warp Marker
CTRL
Shift
right and left arrow keys
CTRL
CMD
Shift
right and left arrow keys
right and left arrow
CMD
right and left arrow keys
CMD
keys
Scroll Display to Follow
Playback
CTRL
Move Clip Region with Start
Marker
Shift
Shift
right and left arrow
keys
Shift
Shift
right and left arrow
keys
34.15 Clip View MIDI Editor
The shortcuts for zooming, snapping/drawing and loop/region settings also work in the MIDI
Editor.
Windows
Macintosh
Quantize
CTRL
Quantize Settings...
CTRL
Shift
Scroll Editor Vertically
Page Up/Down keys
CMD
CMD
Shift
Page Up/Down keys
Scroll Editor Horizontally
CTRL
Page Up/Down keys
CMD
Page Up/Down keys
Copy Notes
CTRL
drag
ALT
drag
Change Velocity From Note
Editor
ALT
CMD
drag
Move Insert Marker to
Beginning
Home
Function
Move Insert Marker to End
End
End
Scroll Display to Follow
Playback
CTRL
Move Clip Region with Start
Marker
Shift
drag
Shift
right and left arrow
keys
34.16 Grid Snapping and Drawing
CMD
Shift
keys
+left arrow key
Shift
right and left arrow
Windows
Macintosh
Toggle Draw Mode
Narrow Grid
CTRL
CMD
Widen Grid
CTRL
CMD
Triplet Grid
CTRL
CMD
Snap to Grid
CTRL
CMD
Fixed/Zoom-Adaptive Grid
CTRL
CMD
Bypass Snapping While
Dragging
ALT
CMD
34.17 Global Quantization
Windows
Macintosh
Sixteenth-Note Quantization
CTRL
CMD
Eighth-Note Quantization
CTRL
CMD
Quarter-Note Quantization
CTRL
CMD
1-Bar Quantization
CTRL
CMD
Quantization Off
CTRL
CMD
34.18 Working with Sets and the Program
Windows
Macintosh
New Live Set
CTRL
CMD
Open Live Set
CTRL
CMD
Save Live Set
CTRL
CMD
Save Live Set As...
CTRL
Shift
CMD
Shift
Quit Live
CTRL
CMD
CMD
Hide Live
Export Audio/Video
CTRL
Shift
CMD
Shift
Export MIDI file
CTRL
Shift
CMD
Shift
34.19 Working with Plug-Ins and Devices
Windows
Show/Hide Plug-In Windows
CTRL
Open Second/Multiple
Windows with Plug-In Edit
Button
CTRL
Macintosh
ALT
CMD
ALT
CMD
Open Mac Keystroke Plug-In
Window with Plug-In Edit
Button
Shift
Group/Ungroup Devices
CTRL
Activate/Deactivate All
Devices in Group
ALT
Click to Append Devices to a
Selected Device
Shift
Shift
Load Selected Device From
Browser
Enter
Enter
device activator
CMD
ALT
device activator
34.20 Using the Context Menu
A context menu is available in Live for quick access to many commonly used menu items. To access
the context menu, right-click (PC) / CTRL - click (Mac) on the part of the interface where
you would like to execute a particular command. It is worth noting that Lives context menu may
sometimes contain applicable settings from the Preferences. You should change these options with
care, as they will affect not only the currently selected item but the general settings of the program.
Some commands only appear in the context menu. Among these are: various options for working
with the browser (see 5.1); the special grid marker commands for directing Auto-Warp (see
Syncing Longer Pieces); detailed options for zoom-adaptive and fixed grid line width (see 6.9);
copying and pasting for Operators envelopes and oscillators (see 24.6); and numerous devicespecific commands.
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Ableton Reference Manual Version 9
1. Welcome to Live
2. First Steps
3. Authorizing Live
4. Live Concepts
5. Managing Files and Sets
6. Arrangement View
7. Session View
8. Clip View
9. Audio Clips, Tempo, and Warping
10. Editing MIDI Notes and Velocities
11. Converting Audio to MIDI
12. Using Grooves
13. Launching Clips
14. Routing and I/O
15. Mixing
16. Recording New Clips
17. Working with Instruments and Effects
18. Instrument, Drum and Effect Racks
19. Automation and Editing Envelopes
20. Clip Envelopes
21. Working with Video
22. Live Audio Effect Reference
23. Live MIDI Effect Reference
24. Live Instrument Reference
25. Max for Live
26. MIDI and Key Remote Control
27. Using Push
28. Using the APC Controllers
29. Using the Launchpad
30. Synchronization and ReWire
31. Computer Audio Resources and Strategies
32. Audio Fact Sheet
33. MIDI Fact Sheet
34. Live Keyboard Shortcuts
34.1 Showing and Hiding Views
34.2 Accessing Menus
34.3 Adjusting Values
34.4 Browsing
34.5 Transport
34.6 Editing
34.7 Loop Brace and Start/End Markers
34.8 Session View Commands
34.9 Arrangement View Commands
34.10 Commands for Tracks
34.11 Commands for Breakpoint Envelopes
34.12 Key/MIDI Map Mode and the Computer MIDI Keyboard
34.13 Zooming, Display and Selections
34.14 Clip View Sample Display
34.15 Clip View MIDI Editor
34.16 Grid Snapping and Drawing
34.17 Global Quantization
34.18 Working with Sets and the Program
34.19 Working with Plug-Ins and Devices
34.20 Using the Context Menu
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