Using keyboard shortcuts is one way to get around in DAVID applications without using a mouse.
Select Program > Settings from the DigAIRange main menu and open the "Key-Shortcuts" tab. Scroll down the list to the OTM accelerators which are listed under "OnAIR TrackMixer”.
Here is an example for a usable shortcut configuration. However, every shortcut can be configured freely.
|
Command |
Key Shortcut |
Command |
Key Shortcut |
|
Toggle play/stop |
Space |
Move to mark left |
D |
|
Play |
K |
Move to mark right |
F |
|
Backward |
J |
Move audio left |
Ctrl+Left |
|
Forward |
L |
Move audio right |
Ctrl+Right |
|
Stop |
F4 |
Move mark to sound head position |
Alt+Ctrl+M |
|
Play from markIn |
" |
Set mark-in |
A |
|
Record |
Ctrl+R |
Set mark-out |
S |
|
Undo |
Ctrl+Z |
Set fade-in |
I |
|
Redo |
Ctrl+Y |
Set fade-out |
O |
|
Zoom In |
+ |
Set link-in |
L |
|
Zoom Out |
- |
Set link-out |
Alt+Ctrl+L |
|
Previous transition/element |
Shift+Left |
Set Intro1 |
Alt+Ctrl+I |
|
Next transition/element |
Shift+Right |
Set Intro2 |
Alt+Ctrl+K |
|
Switch on/off voice tracking |
Shift+V |
Set Outro1 |
Alt+Ctrl+O |
|
Next voice tracking step |
Ctrl+N |
Set Outro2 |
Alt+Ctrl+P |
|
Add a track |
T |
Auto-duck |
Ctrl+D |
|
Add a track and load the next element |
Shift-T |
Auto-crossfade |
H |
|
Track selection up |
Ctrl+Up |
Toggle 1/2/3 track mode |
Alt+Ctrl+Home |
|
Track selection down |
Ctrl+Down |
Lock/Unlock elemnt(s) |
Ctrl+L |
|
Empty track |
Del |
Save button in multi view |
Ctrl+S |
|
Remove track |
Ctrl+Del |
Cancel |
F11 |
|
Move to start |
Ctrl+A |
Save and clear |
# |
|
Move to position |
Alt+Q |
Reset (empty all) |
F12 |
|
Move to end |
Ctrl+E |
Switch to default values |
N |
Shortcuts in TurboPlayer and DigAIRange (1-track-mode only)
|
Shortcut |
Explanation |
|---|---|
|
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Playback from Mark In - playback until sound head reaches border of OTM window |
|
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Playback from 5 sec before Mark Out to Mark Out |
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Both shortcuts change the view to either show the beginning (from Mark In) or the end (to Mark Out) of the audio element. |