If for any reason you are not satisfied with the default shortcuts, you can redefine them at will.Ĭontrolling playback, scrubbing and zooming using the Time Ruler Please note that you can define a wide variety of keyboard shortcuts – including new playback shortcuts – using Melodyne’s Preferences dialog. When playback is stopped, the blob currently selected will sound. In both the stand-alone and plug-in implementations of Melodyne, the arrow keys on the keyboard can be used to step through the blobs. Stop twice in succession: Jump to the beginning of the project.Stop during playback: Stop and jump to the last starting point.Start during playback: Jump to, and continue playback from, the last starting point.Start when stopped: Commence playback from the current position of the playback cursor.Playback/Pause : Stop or Start playback from the current position of the playback cursor. The shortcuts can be selected from the Preferences dialog, the default settings being as follows: You can also control playback in Melodyne Stand-Alone using the numeric keypad of your computer. If you hold the key at the same time, playback will be confined to the current selection. With the stand-alone implementation of Melodyne, you start and stop the playback using the buttons in the transport bar at the top or by pressing the space bar. It is not possible to start, stop or reposition the DAW’s playback cursor from within Melodyne. As soon as the DAW starts, Melodyne also starts. When you reposition the DAW, this information is conveyed to Melodyne, which mirrors the new position. The plug-in implementation of Melodyne is integrated into the DAW and keeps perfectly in step with its playback. Controlling playback using the keyboard and transport bar
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