How do I set up key commands to perform tasks in Cubase SX?
Key commands can drastically improve the speed of your recording and mixing chores because you can perform a variety of complex functions with a single keystroke. When you change key commands in SX, the changes don’t just alter the current session–changes in key commands will be reflected in all sessions from that point on. However, there is a Restore Defaults option if you decide to revert to the stock settings. You can also save key commands as presets, which don’t travel as program wide preferences. If you decide you’d like to add any of these preset key commands to a session, you can add them by opening the Key Commands dialog box in the File menu and selecting the commands from the Presets pop-up menu. When you first enter the Key Command dialog box, you’ll see there are file folders for various types of command-driven tasks. For instance, you can set a key command to make the loop handles snap to a highlighted file. You can also create transport commands to snap the cursor to va