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    Key commands
    4.In the list, select the item to which you wish to assign a 
    key command.
    Already assigned key commands are shown in the Keys column as well 
    as in the Keys section in the top right corner.
    5.Alternatively, you can use the search function in the 
    dialog to find the desired item.
    For a description of how to use the search function, see “Searching for 
    key commands” on page 251.
    6.When you have found and selected the desired item, 
    click in the “Type in Key” field and enter a new key com-
    mand.
    You can choose between any single key or a combination of one or sev-
    eral keys ([Command], [Option] (Mac), [Ctrl], [Alt] (Win), [Shift]) plus any 
    key. Just press the keys you want to use.
    7.If the key command you entered is already assigned to 
    another item or function, this is displayed below the “Type 
    in Key” field.
    In case a key command already is assigned to another function, you can 
    either ignore this and proceed to assign the key command to the new 
    function instead, or you can select another key command.
    8.Click the Assign button above the field.
    The new key command appears in the Keys List.
    Note that you can have several different key commands for 
    the same function. So adding a key command to a function 
    that already has another key command will not replace the 
    key command previously defined for the function. If you 
    wish to remove an assigned key command, please see 
    “Removing a key command” on page 251.
    9.Click OK to exit the dialog.
    Searching for key commands
    If you want to know which key command is assigned to a 
    certain function in the program, you can use the Search 
    function in the Key Commands dialog:
    1.Click in the search text field at the top left of the dialog 
    and type in the function for which you want to know the key 
    command.
    This is a standard word search function, so you should type the command 
    as it is spelled in the program. Partial words are OK; e.g., to search for all 
    quantize related commands, you could type “Quantize”, “Quant”, etc.
    2.Click the Search button (the magnifying glass icon).
    The search is conducted and the first matching command is selected 
    and displayed in the commands list below. The keys column and the keys 
    list show the assigned key commands, if any.
    3.To search for more commands containing the word(s) 
    you entered, just press the Search button again.
    4.When you’re done, click OK to close the dialog.
    Removing a key command
    To remove a key command, proceed as follows:
    1.If the key commands dialog isn’t already open, pull 
    down the File menu and select “Key Commands…”.
    2.Use the list of categories and commands to select the 
    item or function for which you wish to remove a key com-
    mand.
    The key command for the item is shown in the Keys list and the Keys 
    column.
    3.Select the key command in the Keys list and click the 
    Remove button (the trash icon).
    You will get a prompt asking if you want to remove the key command or 
    cancel the operation.
    4.Click OK to close the dialog.!If the key command you enter is already assigned to 
    another function, you will get a prompt asking if you 
    want to reassign the command to the new function 
    instead, or cancel the operation.
    If a selected item or function has a key command 
    assigned already, it is displayed here……and here. 
    						
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    Key commands
    About key commands presets
    Saving key commands presets
    As mentioned above, any changes made to the key com-
    mands are automatically stored as a Cubase LE prefer-
    ence. However, it is also possible to store key commands 
    settings separately. This way, you can store any number of 
    different key command settings as presets for instant re-
    call.
    Proceed as follows:
    1.Set up the key commands to your liking.
    When setting up key commands, remember to click “Assign” to make the 
    changes.
    2.Click the Save button next to the Presets pop-up 
    menu.
    A dialog appears, allowing you to type in a name for the preset. 
    3.Click OK to save the preset.
    Your saved key commands settings will now be available in the Preset 
    pop-up menu for your future projects.
    Loading key command presets
    To load a key command preset, simply select it from the 
    Presets pop-up menu.
    ÖNote that this operation may replace existing key com-
    mands!
    The key command settings you load will replace the current key command 
    settings for the same functions (if any). 
    If you want to be able to revert to your current settings again, make sure to 
    save them first, as described above!
    Loading saved key commands settings from Cubase SX 1
    If you have saved key commands settings with version 1 of 
    Cubase, it is possible to use them in Cubase LE, by using 
    the “Import Key Command File” function, which lets you 
    load and apply saved key commands:1.Open the Key Commands dialog.
    2.Click the “Import Key Command File” button to the 
    right of the Presets pop-up menu.
    A standard file dialog opens.
    3.In the file dialog, use the “Files of type:” pop-up to 
    specify if you want to import a key commands file (Win-
    dows file extension “.key”).
    With version 2 of Cubase, key commands files with the Windows exten-
    sion “.xml”. So after you have imported an older file, you might want to 
    save it as a preset (see “About key commands presets” on page 252) to 
    be able to access it from the Presets pop-up menu in the future.
    4.Navigate to the file you want to import and click “Open”.
    The file is imported.
    5.Click OK to exit the Key Commands dialog and apply 
    the imported settings.
    The settings in the loaded key commands file now replace the current 
    settings.
    About the “Reset” and “Reset All” functions
    These two buttons in the Key Commands dialog will both 
    restore the default settings. The following rules apply:
    “Reset” restores the default key command setting for 
    the function selected in the Commands list.
    “Reset All” will restore the default key commands for all 
    commands.
    About the default key commands
    As mentioned before, there are numerous default key 
    commands. These are listed in the section “The default 
    key commands” on page 253.
    !Note that the “Reset All” operation will cause any 
    changes made to the default key commands to be 
    lost! If you want to be able to revert to these settings 
    again, make sure to save them first! 
    						
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    Key commands
    Setting up tool modifier keys
    A tool modifier key is a key you can press to get an alter-
    nate function when using a tool. For example, clicking and 
    dragging an event with the Arrow tool normally moves it – 
    holding down a modifier key (by default [Alt]/[Option]) will 
    copy it instead.
    The default assignments for tool modifier keys can be 
    found in the Preferences (Editing–Tool Modifiers page).
    Here, you can also edit them:
    1.Open the Preferences dialog from the File menu (on 
    the Mac, this is located on the Cubase LE menu) and se-
    lect the Editing–Tool Modifiers page.
    2.Select an option in the Categories list, and then locate 
    the action for which you want to edit the modifier key.
    For example, the “Copy” action mentioned above resides in the category 
    “Drag & Drop”.
    3.Select the action in the Action list.
    4.Hold down the desired modifier key(s) and click the 
    Assign button.
    The current modifier key(s) for the action is replaced. If the modifier 
    key(s) you pressed are already assigned to another tool, you will be 
    asked whether you want to overwrite them. If you do, this will leave the 
    other tool without any modifier key(s) assigned.
    5.When you’re done, click OK to apply the changes and 
    close the dialog.
    The default key commands
    Below, the default key commands are listed according to 
    category.
    As described in the section “Key command conventi-
    ons” on page 8, modifier keys are written as: 
    [Win modifier key]/[Mac modifier key].
    For example, “[Ctrl]/[Command]+[N]” in the list below means 
    “press [Ctrl] under Windows or [Command] under Mac OS X, 
    then press [N]”.
    Audio category
    Devices category
    Edit category
    Option Key command
    Adjust Fades to Range [A]
    Crossfade [X]
    Find Selected in Pool [Ctrl]/[Command]+[F]
    Option Key command
    Mixer [F3]
    Video [F8]
    VST Connections [F4]
    VST Performance [F12]
    Option Key command
    Autoscroll [F]
    Copy [Ctrl]/[Command]+[C]
    Cut [Ctrl]/[Command]+[X]
    Cut Time [Ctrl]/[Command]+[Shift]+[X]
    Delete [Del] or [Backspace]
    Delete Time [Shift]+[Backspace]
    Duplicate [Ctrl]/[Command]+[D]
    Insert Silence [Ctrl]/[Command]+[Shift]+[E]
    Left Selection Side to Cursor [E]
    Move to Cursor [Ctrl]/[Command]+[L]
    Mute [M]
    Mute Events [Shift]+[M]
    Mute/Unmute Objects [Alt]/[Option]+[M]
    Open Default Editor [Ctrl]/[Command]+[E]
    Open List Editor [Ctrl]/[Command]+[G] 
    						
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    Key commands
    Editors category
    File category
    MIDI categoryNavigate category
    Nudge category
    Open Score Editor [Ctrl]/[Command]+[R]
    Open/Close Editor [Return]
    Paste [Ctrl]/[Command]+[V]
    Paste at Origin [Alt]/[Option]+[V]
    Paste Time [Ctrl]/[Command]+[Shift]+[V]
    Record Enable [R]
    Redo [Ctrl]/[Command]+[Shift]+[Z]
    Repeat [Ctrl]/[Command]+[K]
    Right Selection Side to Cursor [D]
    Select All [Ctrl]/[Command]+[A]
    Select None [Ctrl]/[Command]+[Shift]+[A]
    Snap On/Off [J]
    Solo [S]
    Split At Cursor [Alt]/[Option]+[X]
    Split Range [Shift]+[X]
    Undo [Ctrl]/[Command]+[Z]
    Unmute Events [Shift]+[U]
    Option Key command
    Show/Hide Infoview [Ctrl]/[Command]+[I]
    Show/Hide Inspector [Alt]/[Option]+[I]
    Option Key command
    Close [Ctrl]/[Command]+[W]
    New [Ctrl]/[Command]+[N]
    Open [Ctrl]/[Command]+[O]
    Quit [Ctrl]/[Command]+[Q]
    Save [Ctrl]/[Command]+[S]
    Save As [Ctrl]/[Command]+[Shift]+[S]
    Save New Version [Ctrl]/[Command]+[Alt]/[Option]+[S]
    Option Key command
    Quantize [Q] Option Key commandOption Key command
    Add Down:
    Expand/Undo selection in the 
    Project window to the bottom/ 
    Move selected event in the 
    Key Editor down 1 octave[Shift]+[Down Arrow]
    Add Left:
    Expand/Undo selection in the Project 
    window/Key Editor to the left[Shift]+[Left Arrow]
    Add Right:
    Expand/Undo selection in the Project 
    window/Key Editor to the right[Shift]+[Right Arrow]
    Add Up:
    Expand/Undo selection in the 
    Project window to the top/
    Move selected event in the Key 
    Editor up one octave[Shift]+[Up Arrow]
    Bottom
    Select bottom track in the track list[End]
    Down:
    Select next in the Project window/
    Move selected event in the Key Edi-
    tor one semitone down[Down Arrow]
    Left:
    Select next in the Project window/
    Key Editor[Left Arrow]
    Right: 
    Select next in the Project window/
    Key Editor[Right Arrow]
    Top: 
    Select top track in the track list[Home]
    Up:
    Select next in the Project window/ 
    Move selected event in the Key 
    Editor one semitone up[Up Arrow]
    Option Key command
    End Left [Alt]/[Option]+[Shift]+[Left Arrow]
    End Right [Alt]/[Option]+[Shift]+[Right Arrow]
    Left [Ctrl]/[Command]+[Left Arrow]
    Right [Ctrl]/[Command]+[Right Arrow]
    Start Left [Alt]/[Option]+[Left Arrow]
    Start Right [Alt]/[Option]+[Right Arrow] 
    						
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    Key commands
    Project category
    Tool category
    Transport category
    Option Key command
    Open Markers [Ctrl]/[Command]+[M]
    Open Tempo Track [Ctrl]/[Command]+[T]
    Open/Close Pool [Ctrl]/[Command]+[P]
    Setup [Shift]+[S]
    Show/Hide Track Colors [Shift]+[C]
    Option Key command
    Delete tool [5]
    Draw tool [8]
    Drumstick tool [0]
    Glue tool [4]
    Mute tool [7]
    Next Tool [F10]
    Play tool [9]
    Previous Tool [F9]
    Range tool [2]
    Select tool [1]
    Split tool [3]
    Zoom tool [6]
    Option Key command
    AutoPunch In [I]
    AutoPunch Out [O]
    Cycle Pad [/]
    Exchange time formats [.]
    Fast Forward [Shift]+Pad [+]
    Fast Rewind [Shift]+Pad [-]
    Forward Pad [+]
    Input Left Locator [Shift]+[L]
    Input Position [Shift]+[P]
    Input Right Locator [Shift]+[R]
    Input Tempo [Shift]+[T]
    Insert Marker [Insert] (Win)
    Locate Next Event [N]
    Locate Next Marker [Shift]+[N]Locate Previous Event [B]
    Locate Previous Marker [Shift]+[B]
    Locate Selection [L]
    Locators to Selection [P]
    Loop Selection [Shift]+[G]
    Metronome On [C]
    Nudge Down [Ctrl]/[Command]+Pad [-]
    Nudge Up [Ctrl]/[Command]+Pad [+]
    Panel (Transport panel) [F2]
    Play Selection Range [Alt]/[Option]+[Space]
    Recall Cycle Marker 1 to 9 [Shift]+Pad [1] to Pad [9]
    Record Pad [*]
    Retrospective Record [Shift]+Pad [*]
    Return to Zero Pad [.] or Pad [,]
    Rewind Pad [-]
    Set Left Locator [Ctrl]/[Command]+Pad [1]
    Set Marker 1 [Ctrl]/[Command]+[1]
    Set Marker 2 [Ctrl]/[Command]+[2]
    Set Marker 3 to 9 [Ctrl]/[Command]+Pad [3] to [9] or
    [Ctrl]/[Command]+ [3] to [9]
    Set Right Locator [Ctrl]/[Command]+Pad [2]
    Start [Enter]
    Start/Stop [Space]
    Stop Pad [0]
    Sync Online [T]
    To Left Locator Pad [1]
    To Marker 1 [Shift]+[1]
    To Marker 2 [Shift]+[2]
    To Marker 3 to 9 Pad [3] to [9] or [Shift]+[3] to [9]
    To Right Locator Pad [2] Option Key command 
    						
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    Key commands
    Zoom category
    Option Key command
    Zoom Full [Shift]+[F]
    Zoom In [H]
    Zoom In Tracks [Alt]/[Option]+[Down Arrow]
    Zoom Out [G]
    Zoom Out Tracks [Alt]/[Option]+[Up Arrow] or
    [Ctrl]/[Command]+[Up Arrow]
    Zoom to Event [Shift]+[E]
    Zoom to Selection [Alt]/[Option]+[S]
    Zoom Tracks Exclusive [Z] or [Ctrl]/[Command]+
    [Down Arrow] 
    						
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    Index
    A
    ACID® loops 119
    Activate Next/Previous Part 167
    Activate project button 237
    Active ASIO Ports for Data only 228
    Active Part 167
    Active Staff 194
    Add Track 25
    Adding busses 11
    Adjust Fades to Range 59
    Advanced Quantize 159
    Aftertouch
    Deleting 181
    Editing 179
    Recording 53
    AIFF files 213
    Alt/Option key 8
    Alternative Key Sets 253
    Always Send Start Message 220
    Any (MIDI channel setting) 52
    APP
    Introduction to 222
    Setting up 221
    Appearance 245
    Archiving 139
    ASIO 2.0 49
    ASIO Direct Monitoring 49
    ASIO Positioning Protocol
    Introduction to 222
    Setting up 221
    Audio channels
    Copying settings 85
    Making settings for 83
    Mixing down to file 212
    Saving settings 88
    Audio clips
    About 101
    Creating new versions 132
    Deleting 133
    Locating events 134
    Managing in Pool 132
    Opening in the Sample Editor 137
    Audio effects
    Automating 95
    Selecting VST Presets 143
    Using VST System Link 230Audio events
    Blue handles 59
    Editing in Sample Editor 107
    Fade handles 59
    Making selections in 110
    Slicing 127
    Volume handles 60
    Audio files
    Converting 140
    Deleting permanently 
    133
    Exporting 212
    Format for recording 47
    Formats 137
    Import options 26
    Importing into Pool 137
    Importing into Project window 26
    Locating missing 136
    Reconstructing missing 136
    Removing missing 136
    Audio loops
    Determining the tempo 119
    Audio parts
    About 15
    Creating by gluing events 31
    Creating from events 27
    Drawing 27
    Editing in Audio Part Editor 114
    Sliding contents 32
    Audio Warp
    Realtime pitch shifting 121
    Settings pop-up 120
    Audition icon
    Sample Editor 109
    Auditioning
    Audio Part Editor 116
    MIDI editors 171
    Project window 27
    Sample Editor 109
    Auto Fades 64
    Auto Monitoring modes 48
    Auto Quantize 53
    Auto Quantize (Score Editor) 195
    Auto Save 239
    Auto Select Events under Cursor
    MIDI editors 173
    Project window 28
    Automatic MIDI Record Quantize 53Automation
    About 91
    Opening automation tracks 92
    Reduction Preference 99
    Showing and hiding 92
    Write/Read buttons 94
    Automation events
    About 96
    Drawing 97
    Editing 97
    Removing 98
    Selecting 98
    Automation follows Events 
    (Option) 94
    Automation Reduction Level 99
    Automation tracks
    Assigning parameters to 93
    Hiding and showing 94
    Muting 94
    Autoscroll 38, 171
    B
    Backup (.bak) files 239
    Bars+Beats Linear
    MIDI editors 169
    Tempo Track Editor 207
    Basic Appearance Scheme 245
    Bounce (Export Audio) 212
    Bounce Selection
    Project window 33
    Sample Editor 112
    Brightness 245
    Busses
    About 10
    Adding 11
    Mixing down to file 212
    Routing to and from 12
    Viewing in the mixer 12
    C
    Calculate Hitpoints 124
    Channel (MIDI) 51
    Channel setting
    MIDI 52
    Channel Settings
    Audio tracks 83
    Copying 85
    MIDI tracks 87 
    						
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    Index
    Channel Settings windows
    Customizing 244
    Channel view sets 78
    Chase 43
    Chord Recognition 169
    Clean Lengths 196
    Cleanup 240
    Clef 195
    Click 56
    Clips, see “Audio clips”
    Close 237
    Close Gaps 128
    Color pop-up menu
    MIDI editors 171
    Project window 25
    Color tool 25
    Colorize Event Background 24
    Conform Files 140
    Constrain Delay Compensation 145
    Controller display
    About 169
    Adding and removing lanes 177
    Controller lane presets 178
    Editing events 179
    Editing velocity 178
    Selecting event type 177
    Controller Lane Editing - Select Tool
    defaults to Pen 178, 180
    Controllers
    Deleting 181
    Editing 179
    Recording 53
    Convert Files 140
    Convert to Real Copy 30
    Converting MIDI to CC track
    automation 164
    Count-in 56
    Cpr files 237
    Create Audio Images During 
    Record 49
    Create new controller lane 177
    Create slices 127
    Crop 37Crossfades
    Creating 62
    Editing in dialog 63
    Presets 64
    Removing 62
    Csh files 139
    Ctrl/Command key 8
    Cursor, see “Project cursor”
    Cut Time 36
    Cycle
    About 42
    About recording 46
    Recording audio 
    50
    Recording MIDI 53
    Cycle markers
    About 71
    Adding in Marker window 71
    Drawing 73
    Editing 73
    Making selections with 74
    Navigating to 73
    On Marker track 72
    Cycle Record modes 53
    D
    DC Offset 105
    Deactivate Punch In on Stop 55
    Default Edit Action 166
    Default MIDI editor 166
    Default Output Bus 11
    Default template 238
    Delay compensation
    Constraining 145
    Delete
    Audio files from disk 133
    Events in Project window 33
    MIDI controllers 162, 181
    MIDI drum notes 184
    MIDI notes 176
    Delete Continuous Controllers 162
    Delete Controllers function 162
    Delete Doubles function 162
    Delete Notes function 162
    Delete Overlaps
    Mono (MIDI) 163
    Poly (MIDI) 163
    Delete Overlaps (Audio) 34Delete Time 36
    Device Ports
    Selecting for busses 11
    Setting up 10
    DirectShow 233
    Disable Hitpoints 126
    Disable Track 42
    Display format 20
    Display Quantize 195
    Display Transpose 196
    Dissolve Part
    Audio 27
    MIDI 160
    Divide audio events 128
    Drag Delay 29
    Draw
    In Sample Editor 112
    Markers 73
    MIDI controllers 179
    MIDI notes 172
    Parts 27
    Drop Out Frames 223
    Drum Editor
    Creating and editing notes 183
    Muting drum sounds 184
    Selecting drum maps 187
    Drum maps
    About 185
    Making settings 185
    MIDI channel and output 187
    Selecting 187
    Setup dialog 
    187
    Drum name lists 188
    Drum Sound Solo 184
    Drumstick tool 183
    Duplicate
    Events and parts 30
    MIDI notes 174
    Duplicate track 25 
    						
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    Index
    E
    Edit Active Part Only 167
    Edit as Drums when Drum Map is
    assigned 166
    Edit button
    Audio channel strips 83
    Audio track Inspector 17
    MIDI channel strips 87
    MIDI track Inspector 148
    Editing via MIDI 176
    Edits folder 101
    Elements (Sample Editor) 107
    Enable Record on Selected Track 45
    Enable Solo on Selected Track 33
    Enable Track 43
    Enharmonic Shift 199
    Enlarge Selected Track 23
    Envelope
    Process 102
    EQ
    Bypassing 85
    Setting 84
    Eraser tool 33
    Events
    Color 25
    Duplicating 30
    Moving 29
    Muting 33
    Overlapping in audio part 115
    Overlapping in Project window 29
    Removing 33
    Renaming 30
    Renaming all on track 25
    Resizing 31
    Resizing with time stretch 32
    Selecting 28
    Sliding contents 32
    Splitting 31
    Events (Snap mode) 38
    Events to Part 27
    Exclusive Solo 81
    Export Audio Mixdown 212
    Export MIDI files 241
    Export Options (MIDI files) 241
    Extract MIDI Automation 164
    F
    Fade handles 59
    Fade In/Out functions 60
    Faders 80
    Fades
    Auto Fades 64
    Creating 59
    Editing in dialog 60
    Presets 61
    Processing 60
    Removing 60
    Fill Loop 30
    Filter (MIDI) 55
    Filter bar 191
    Find missing files 136
    Find Selected in Pool 134
    FireWire 235
    Fixed Lengths 162
    Fixed tempo 206
    Fixed Velocity 164
    Flip Stems 199
    Folder parts 68
    Folder tracks
    About 67
    Moving tracks into 67
    Muting and soloing 67
    Frame rates 219
    Freeze Edits 105
    Freeze Quantize 159
    FX channel tracks
    Mixing down to file 212
    G
    Gain
    Process 103
    Glue Tube tool
    MIDI editors 175
    Project window 31
    Score Editor 199
    Grid (Snap mode) 37
    Grid Relative (Snap mode) 37
    Group channel tracks
    About 15
    Routing audio to 86
    H
    Hitpoint Edit tool 126
    Hitpoint Sensitivity 125
    Hitpoints
    About 123
    Auditioning 125
    Calculating 124
    Disabling 126
    Drawing 126
    Editing manually 126
    Locking 126
    Moving 126
    Horizontal Zooming Only 22
    I
    Import
    Audio files 26
    Medium in Pool 137
    MIDI files 241
    MPEG files 241
    REX 240
    Video files 26
    WMA files 241
    Info line
    Drum Editor 182
    Key Editor 168
    Pool 131
    Project window 19
    Sample Editor 108
    Score Editor 193
    Info lines
    Customizing 244
    Inhibit Restart 224
    Initialize Channel 86
    I-Note 186
    Input (MIDI) 51
    Input busses
    About 10
    Adding 11
    Routing to channels 12
    Input levels 48
    Inputs (Audio) 10
    Insert into Project 135
    Insert pop-up menu 190
    Insert Silence
    Project window 37
    Sample Editor 111 
    						
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