(just like making a selection but with a double-click) Select all items on a track by double-clicking on it’s track control panel. Items can be selected across multiple tracks.ĭeselect items with esc (escape) key or ctrl/command key. Multiple items can be selected following the same rules as track selection: shift for adjacent items, ctrl for non-adjacent items. The esc (escape) key will clear your time selection. This can also be done in an empty area of the timeline. If snap is enabled, time selection will follow the grid setting. You can make a time selection in the timeline ruler with a left-click and drag. Note- selecting an item on the track, or clicking on an empty area of a track will also highlight that track, but any editing action will follow the item selection. Select all tracks with the keyboard shortcut ctrl+A (Windows)/command+A (OSX)ĭeselect all tracks with a click in the empty space below the tracks in the TCP, or empty right-side area of the mixer. Select or deselect non-adjacent tracks with ctrl+click (Windows) / command+click (OSX). Select or deselect multiple tracks by clicking one, holding shift and clicking another. Tracks are selected simply by clicking on any space in the track control panel (TCP) or mixer control panel. This is one of the fundamentals of working in REAPER. This tutorial will demonstrate how to make track, time, item and MIDI selections. REAPER 101 is a series of short articles to help beginners get started with REAPER quickly.
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