T Boog Posted Sunday at 08:05 PM Share Posted Sunday at 08:05 PM Im using CbB. Everytime I make an edit, I often just want to jump back a few seconds and hit play. However, the only way I know to do this is to scroll back which takes extra time and movements or to hit my shortcut key to the previous marker which of course is usually in a spot that's too far away or too close. Is there any way to set a keyboard shortcut that can take me back a few seconds? The constant scrolling is so annoying. Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mettelus Posted Sunday at 08:27 PM Share Posted Sunday at 08:27 PM (edited) Have you tried "On Stop Rewind to Now Marker" (default is CTRL-W), also in Track View Options near the bottom? That sets an anchor for where the play head will begin (regardless of where you are editing). Also, if you are zoomed in to edit (with the Now Marker off screen), setting an initial zoom with Z, then using ALT-Z (to restore previous view) and ALT-SHIFT-Z (to restore zoom view) helps with bebopping back and forth in a more manageable way than scrolling. Quick Edit: I just noticed that after that initial zoom with Z-drag, I need to re-enable the Smart Tool to actually edit. Not sure if that is still the same or not. Edited Sunday at 08:31 PM by mettelus 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Amberwolf Posted Sunday at 09:14 PM Share Posted Sunday at 09:14 PM (edited) The only key shortcuts I know (and use all the time) for jumping around in small incremetns are Ctrl+PageUp moves nowtime back to the previous measure start. Ctrl+PageDown moves nowtime ahead to the next measure start. Without doing anything to the default keybindings, it works great if you have a full keyboard, but if you have a limited keyboard with no cursorpad and the ins/home/pu/del/end/pd keys as a set between the numpad and hte main keyboard, you have to use the numpad keys for this (or edit the keybindings to use some other keys). However, if you have to use the numpad, it only works with numlock *off* on the numpad (nudge requires numlock on). Edited Sunday at 09:17 PM by Amberwolf 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Amberwolf Posted Sunday at 09:20 PM Share Posted Sunday at 09:20 PM A quick websearch finds you can do this with a CAL too http://forum.cakewalk.com/Controlling-the-position-of-the-playhead-in-Sonar-with-keys-m2838517.aspx but I've never tested that. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Astraios Posted Sunday at 09:31 PM Share Posted Sunday at 09:31 PM (edited) Hi, just as Amberwolf said... why not 1,2,3 or 4 measures back? In Cakewalk by BandLab (formerly Sonar), the keyboard shortcut to move the playhead back one measure is Ctrl+PgUp. To move forward one measure, you can use Ctrl+PgDn. You can also use the left and right cursor keys to move by measure. Edited Sunday at 09:32 PM by Astraios 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Amberwolf Posted Sunday at 09:47 PM Share Posted Sunday at 09:47 PM Keep in mind it doesn't *just* move one meausre. The first keystroke moves *to* the next or previous measure, and *then* it moves by a measure after that, to the next or previous measure boundary. If you need it to move *by* a measure...it doesn't do that. Just in case it makes a difference to what you want it to do. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
T Boog Posted Sunday at 09:53 PM Author Share Posted Sunday at 09:53 PM Thanks guys! Yeah, Ctrl+Pg Up works perfectly. Man I should've asked this question a LONG time ago 😆 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sjoens Posted Sunday at 10:08 PM Share Posted Sunday at 10:08 PM Fun Fact: You can use arrow keys or Markers Module buttons to navigate between markers and Arranger sections even if no markers are present. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Promidi Posted Monday at 02:43 AM Share Posted Monday at 02:43 AM (edited) Are you open to using a CAL script doing this. (do (-= Now TIMEBASE) (Play) ) This will move NOW back 1 beat and then play. You could even assign this to a keybinding. If you want to move back two beats, then replace TIMEBASE with (* TIMEBASE 2) Edited Monday at 02:47 AM by Promidi 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kurre Posted Monday at 02:46 PM Share Posted Monday at 02:46 PM Usually i need to play the edited section more than one time. That's why i do a selection and set loop points to it. It's quick, make a selection, push the button and play/edit. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
57Gregy Posted Monday at 05:26 PM Share Posted Monday at 05:26 PM 21 hours ago, T Boog said: Im using CbB. Everytime I make an edit, I often just want to jump back a few seconds and hit play. However, the only way I know to do this is to scroll back which takes extra time and movements or to hit my shortcut key to the previous marker which of course is usually in a spot that's too far away or too close. Is there any way to set a keyboard shortcut that can take me back a few seconds? The constant scrolling is so annoying. Thanks In trying to find a way to do this, I discovered that if I select a track, drag across the timeline where what I want to hear is located, that creates a loop. Hitting the V key plays that loop continuously. Hitting the V key again while the loop is playing turns it off. You can choose 1 track or select many different tracks and it will play them. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sjoens Posted Monday at 07:31 PM Share Posted Monday at 07:31 PM (edited) For me, dragging the time ruler creates a "selection" and hitting V opens the Video pane. Once a clip or section is selected, Shift+L sets it to loop. L turns Loop on/off. Spacebar for play/stop. Edited Monday at 07:40 PM by sjoens 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
57Gregy Posted yesterday at 01:28 AM Share Posted yesterday at 01:28 AM 5 hours ago, sjoens said: For me, dragging the time ruler creates a "selection" and hitting V opens the Video pane. Once a clip or section is selected, Shift+L sets it to loop. L turns Loop on/off. Spacebar for play/stop. You're right. Somewhere in my search and my ignorance I bound V to audition. Having discovered that, I undid it, but it seems like such a useful thing that I bound it to O, an unused shortcut key. Now the V brings up the Video view as normal. Sorry for the hijack, TBoog. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Amberwolf Posted yesterday at 03:58 AM Share Posted yesterday at 03:58 AM 2 hours ago, 57Gregy said: but it seems like such a useful thing that I bound it to O, an unused shortcut key. What does your version use for Offset Mode? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bristol_Jonesey Posted yesterday at 06:35 AM Share Posted yesterday at 06:35 AM 2 hours ago, Amberwolf said: What does your version use for Offset Mode? Offset Mode was unbound from O quite a while back. Too many users were enabling it accidentally. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mettelus Posted yesterday at 06:37 AM Share Posted yesterday at 06:37 AM 2 hours ago, Amberwolf said: What does your version use for Offset Mode? I forget when O got unbound now (was years ago), but it had caused so much grief over the years that it was unbound by default. Jonesey just replied as I was typing that. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
T Boog Posted yesterday at 02:09 PM Author Share Posted yesterday at 02:09 PM 7 hours ago, Bristol_Jonesey said: Offset Mode was unbound from O quite a while back. Too many users were enabling it accidentally. Cheers Jonesey. Yeah, I use offset mode a lot but I would never want it bound to a shortcut key. The only thing worse would be having a key binding for ripple edit. 😄 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Promidi Posted 20 hours ago Share Posted 20 hours ago 9 hours ago, T Boog said: The only thing worse would be having a key binding for ripple edit. 😄 Which is actually do-able.... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
57Gregy Posted 25 minutes ago Share Posted 25 minutes ago On 6/2/2025 at 11:58 PM, Amberwolf said: What does your version use for Offset Mode? I vaguely remember the discussions about O and how it tripped up a few folks and was removed, as noted above. I don't think a mistaken press of the O would affect anything now for me since more actions are required to get Audition to work, like selecting tracks and dragging the timeline. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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