Ableton Live 10 (Mac) keyboard shortcuts 

Ableton Live 10 (Mac)    

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6 years ago
- Shortcuts
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Control + ⌘ Cmd + F

Toggle Full Screen Mode

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⌘ Cmd + ↑  Shift + W

Toggle Second Window

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Tab

Toggle Session/Arrangement View

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↑  Shift + Tab

Toggle Device/Clip View

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or Control + F12
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⌘ Cmd + ⌥ Opt + L

Hide/Show Detail View

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or Control + ↑  Shift + F12
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Q

Toggle Hot-Swap Mode

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D

Toggle Drum Rack/last-selected Pad

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↑  Shift + ?

Hide/Show Info View

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Control + ⌥ Opt + V

Hide/Show Video Window

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⌘ Cmd + ⌥ Opt + B

Hide/Show Browser

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⌘ Cmd + ⌥ Opt + O

Hide/Show Overview

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⌘ Cmd + ⌥ Opt + I

Hide/Show In/Out

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⌘ Cmd + ⌥ Opt + S

Hide/Show Sends

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⌘ Cmd + ⌥ Opt + M

Hide/Show Mixer

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⌘ Cmd + ,

Open the Preferences

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Esc

Close Window/Dialog

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  On Windows, menus can be accessed by pressing Alt and the underlined letter of the menu.
  Once a menu is open, arrow keys can be used to navigate between menu items. Enter to activate the selected menu item.
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↑  Shift

Finer Resolution for Dragging

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Del

Return to Default

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0 - 9

Type in Value

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.

Go to Next Field (Bar.beat.16th)

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or ,
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Esc

Abort Value Entry

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⤶ Enter

Confirm Value Entry

  Note that editing shortcuts can also be used in the browser, in addition to shortcuts below.
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Scroll Down/Up

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Close/Open Folders

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⤶ Enter

Load Selected Item from Browser

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↑  Shift + ⤶ Enter

Preview Selected File

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⌘ Cmd + F

Search in Browser

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Jump to Search Results

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...to 7: Assign Color(s) to Selected Browser Item(s)

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0

Reset Assigned Color(s) for Selected Browser Item

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Space

Play from Start Marker/Stop

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↑  Shift + Space

Continue Play from Stop Point

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Space

Play Arrangement View Selection

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Fn +

Move Insert Marker to Beginning

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F9

Record

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F10

Back to Arrangement

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F1

… to F8: Activate/Deactivate Track 1..8

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⌘ Cmd + X

Cut

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⌘ Cmd + C

Copy

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⌘ Cmd + V

Paste

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⌘ Cmd + D

Duplicate

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Del

Delete

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⌘ Cmd + Z

Undo

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⌘ Cmd + Y

Redo

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⌘ Cmd + R

Rename

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⌘ Cmd + A

Select All

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Tab

Move from one track or scene to another while renaming

  By holding down an additional modifier key, some of the above commands can also be applied to:
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↑  Shift

Clips and Slots Across all Tracks

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↑  Shift

Time Across all Tracks

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⌥ Opt

The Selected Part of the Envelope

  The loop brace and start/end markers must first be selected before any of the following commands will apply to them.
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↑  Shift +

Move Start Marker to Position

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Nudge Loop Left/Right

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Move Loop By Loop Length

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⌘ Cmd +   

Halve/Double Loop Length

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⌘ Cmd +   

Shorten/Lengthen Loop

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⌘ Cmd + ↑  Shift + L

Select Material in Loop

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⤶ Enter

Launch Selected Clip/Slot

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Select Neighboring Clip/Slot

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⌘ Cmd + A

Select all Clips/Slots

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⌥ Opt +
+

Copy Clips

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⌘ Cmd + E

Add/Remove Stop Button

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⌘ Cmd + ↑  Shift + M

Insert MIDI clip

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⌘ Cmd + I

Insert Scene

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⌘ Cmd + ↑  Shift + I

Insert Captured Scene

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⌘ Cmd +   

Move Nonadjacent Scenes Without Collapsing

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⌘ Cmd

Drop Browser Clips as a Scene

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Deactivate Selected Clip

  The shortcuts for zooming, snapping/drawing and loop/region settings works in the Arrangement View, too. See also the editing commands.
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⌘ Cmd + E

Split Clip at Selection

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⌘ Cmd + J

Consolidate Selection into Clip

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⌘ Cmd + ⌥ Opt + F

Create Fade/Crossfade

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⌘ Cmd + L

Toggle Loop Selection

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⌘ Cmd + I

Insert Silence

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⌘ Cmd + ⌥ Opt

Pan Left/Right of Selection

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⌥ Opt +

(click unfold button) Unfold all Tracks

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⌘ Cmd + ↑  Shift + F

Scroll Display to Follow Playback

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0

Deactivate Selection

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Nudge Selection Left/Right

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R

Reverse Audio Clip Selection

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Z

Zoom to Arrangement Time Selection

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↑  Shift + Z

Zoom Back from Arrangement Time Selection/Zoom Out Arrangement Completely

  See editing commands, too.
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⌘ Cmd + T

Insert Audio Track

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⌘ Cmd + ↑  Shift + T

Insert MIDI Track

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⌘ Cmd + ⌥ Opt + T

Insert Return Track

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⌘ Cmd + R

Rename Selected Track

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Tab

While Renaming, Go to next Track

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⌘ Cmd + G

Group Selected Tracks

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⌘ Cmd + ↑  Shift + G

Ungroup Tracks

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+

Show Grouped Tracks

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-

Hide Grouped Tracks

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⌘ Cmd +

Move Nonadjacent Tracks Without Collapsing

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⌘ Cmd +

Arm/Solo Multiple Tracks

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⤶ Enter

Add Device from Browser

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0

Deactivate Selected Track

  The shortcuts for zooming, snapping/drawing and loop/region settings also work in the Envelope Editor and Arrangement View. See also the editing commands.
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A

Toggle Automation Mode

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↑  Shift

Finer Resolution for Dragging

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⌥ Opt

Create Curved Automation Segment

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⌘ Cmd + M

Toggle MIDI Map Mode

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⌘ Cmd + K

Toggle Key Map Mode

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M

Computer MIDI Keyboard

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X

Adjust Computer MIDI Keyboard Octave Range Up/Down

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or Y
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C

Adjust Computer MIDI Keyboard Incoming Note Velocity Up/Down

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or V
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+

Zoom In

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-

Zoom Out

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↑  Shift

Drag/Click to Append to a Selection

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↑  Shift

Click to Add Adjacent Clips/Tracks/Scenes to Multi-Selection

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⌘ Cmd

Click to Add Nonadjacent Clips/Tracks/Scenes to a Multi-Selection

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⌘ Cmd + ↑  Shift + K

Follow (Auto-Scroll)

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⌘ Cmd + ⌥ Opt

Pan Left/Right of Selection

  The shortcuts for zooming and loop/region settings also work in the Sample Display.
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⌘ Cmd + U

Quantize

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⌘ Cmd + ↑  Shift + U

Quantize Settings...

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Move Selected Warp Marker

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⌘ Cmd +   

Select Warp Marker

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⌘ Cmd + ↑  Shift + F

Scroll Display to Follow Playback

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↑  Shift +   

Move Clip Region with Start Marker

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Z

Zoom to Clip Selection

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↑  Shift + Z

Zoom Back from Clip Selection/Zoom Out Clip Completely

  The shortcuts for zooming, snapping/drawing and loop/region settings also work in the MIDI Editor.
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⌘ Cmd + U

Quantize

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⌘ Cmd + ↑  Shift + U

Quantize Settings...

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Page Up / Down

Scroll Editor Vertically

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Shift + Page Up / Down

Scroll Editor Horizontally


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