Memory locations window – M-AUDIO Pro Tools Recording Studio User Manual

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To delete all Memory Locations, do one of the
following:

„

Choose Delete All from the Memory Locations

Window menu.

– or –

„

Alt-Shift-click (Windows) or Option-Shift-

click (Mac) any Memory Location in the Mem-
ory Locations window.

To delete a Marker from the Markers ruler:

„

Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click (Mac) the

Marker.

Copying Marker Memory Locations

To copy and paste a range of Markers:

1

If you want to constrain the selection to the

current Grid value, set the Edit mode to Grid.

2

Drag in the Tempo ruler to select the range of

measures that includes the Markers.

If the beginning of the selection includes a
Marker, press Control (Windows) or Command
(Mac) so the Selector tool appears.

3

Choose Edit > Copy.

4

Click in the Markers ruler at the point where

you want to paste the tempo events.

5

Choose Edit > Paste. The contents of the Clip-

board are pasted from the insertion point, re-
placing any existing Markers.

To extend an Edit selection in a track to the
Markers ruler:

1

Using the Selector or Grabber tool, select a

track range.

2

Shift-click in the Markers ruler.

Shift-click again in the Markers ruler to remove
it from the selection.

To select all Markers in the Markers ruler:

„

With the Selector tool, double-click in the

Markers ruler.

Memory Locations Window

In the Memory Locations windows, Memory Lo-
cations are listed with assigned number, name,
and View Filter icons. Locations can be recalled
or edited from this window.

To recall a Memory Location from the Memory
Location window:

„

Click the Memory Location.

Press Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac) while
dragging to select across all Conductor
tracks.

Memory Locations window with View Filter icons

With the Numeric Keypad mode set to
Classic, press the Memory Location number
followed by Period (.). With the Numeric
Keypad mode set to Transport or Shuttle,
press Period (.), the Memory Location
number, and Period (.) again.

View Filter icons

Memory Locations Window menu

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