

My second is Cmd + B, but mostly to create an edit from a highlighted section. This very much counts as a shortcut and its status is boosted by the fact that it's the most ubiquitous shortcut across most DAWs, NLE's and playback software. My first one may seem a bit tongue-in-cheek, but it's Space - Play / Pause.

pad to move the mega-selection backwards or forwards according to your preset nudge values.
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Then using Slip mode you can move the session or for smaller moves use the plus and minus keys on the num. Then, whilst still holding down Option + Shift, hit the Return key and this will extend that all-track selection to the end of the session. To select everything to the end, hold down Option + Shift and click on the earliest clip you want to move, this will extend the selection vertically across all tracks. The last ones in my selection are when I need to select everything from a certain point to the end of the session, either to close up a gap or to create a gap to insert some content. Option + Return takes you to the end of the session.Return takes you to the beginning of the session.Option + Tab moves the cursor to the previous edit or sync point.Tab moves the cursor onto the next edit or sync point.Others I use regularly are ones based around the Tab and Return keys. Then comes Cmd + S to save the session.(!) Strangely enough, I have not been able to wire B into my muscle memory to achieve the same thing.

I have the Keyboard Focus turned on and so my most regularly used shortcuts are R and T for zooming out and in on the timeline.
