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In case there are new members that come in who don't know whether they should switch to pro tools from another DAW...Learning pro tools is a cinch. 
1. Tab to transient is your dearest friend.
2. Multi-tool will save you lots of time as well
3. The most used commands you will find yourself utilizing are:
Use the Alt key to spread the same plug-in across all tracks, set all tracks to record enable, etc.
You really can run a session with very few commands ^_^
(anyone else feel free to chime in)
p.s. pro tools is not a big evil scary monster, just the price =P.
1. Tab to transient is your dearest friend.
2. Multi-tool will save you lots of time as well
3. The most used commands you will find yourself utilizing are:
- ctrl/cmd + shift + N = New Track (use ctrl/cmd + arrow right and up and down to select your track types)
- ctrl/cmd + M = Mute region (highlight a region and press this, it will be muted!)
- ctrl/cmd + E = split region (splits region at insertion point)
- ctrl/cmd + F = Fade
- ctrl/cmd + L = lock region (very useful for a track which you've edited and do not want moved)
- ctrl/cmd + 8 = Beat Detective
- F1 = Shuffle mode
- F2 = Slip mode
- F3 = Spot mode
- F4 = Grid mode
Use the Alt key to spread the same plug-in across all tracks, set all tracks to record enable, etc.
You really can run a session with very few commands ^_^
(anyone else feel free to chime in)
p.s. pro tools is not a big evil scary monster, just the price =P.