Key Bindings - CAKEWALK PRO AUDIO User Manual

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To Set Other Virtual Jukebox Options...
1.
There are several options you control with the following menu
commands:
To do this...
Keep the Virtual Jukebox on
top of all other program
windows
Display the full folder and file
name of files in the play list
Display the File Information
dialog box for each file as it
plays

Key Bindings

Key bindings let you associate Pro Audio commands with keys on your
MIDI or computer keyboard. This makes it easy for you to access speciÞc
features more quickly and efÞciently.
From your computer keyboard, you can create a custom key binding for
any of 62 key combinations:
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The Ctrl key in combination with any letter of the alphabet
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Any function key (F1 through F12)
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The Ctrl key combined with any function key
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The Shift key combined with any function key
Some of these key combinations are already used by Pro Audio by
default. For example, the F11 key is used to drop a marker on the ßy. If
you reassign one of these key combinations, your assignment overrides
the default assignment for that key combination.
Rather than tie up all the notes on your MIDI keyboard with key
bindings, Pro Audio lets you deÞne a Shift key on your keyboard that
indicates when you want to use a key binding. For example, you could
designate the lowest note on your keyboard as the Shift key, and then
any number of notes to speciÞc commands (for example, C4 to Edit-
Quantize, C5 to Edit-Groove Quantize, and so on). If you press the C4
key by itself, the note plays normally. If you press the C4 key in
combination with the lowest key on your keyboard (the Shift key), then
Do this...
Choose Options-Always on Top
Choose Options-Show Full Path
Choose Options-Show Cakewalk File
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