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ericg2387310
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November 4, 2022
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Does Audition have a command similar to Premiere's Command+A for selecting everything after a point?

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In Premiere, Command+A allows you to select everything in the timeline after the clip you select, so you can move all clips at once. Is there a similar way to do that in Audition?

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Correct answer SteveG_AudioMasters_

Setting personal keystrokes happens on the Keyboard Preferences screen, in just the same way that it does in Premiere. Information about how to do it is here. 

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SteveG_AudioMasters_
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November 4, 2022

You have several options for selecting forward in Audition, but you will have to set up a keystroke for the one(s) you want:

You will note from the screengrab that on this laptop, the only one with an assigned keystroke is the single track option. The one you want is the one underneath, which selects all clips forward of the cursor, regardless of what track they are on. I haven't investigated it thoroughly, but I suspect that Audition has rather more options in this regard than Premiere does - it appears to only have a track select forwards and backwards...

ericg2387310
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November 4, 2022

Thanks - I was looking for a top-level Select command, but I see that it's inside the Edit drop-down. I'm new to Audition - is there a way to assign a keystroke shortcut to that within Audition, or (on Mac) will I need to go into the System Settings?

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SteveG_AudioMasters_Community ExpertCorrect answer
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November 4, 2022

Setting personal keystrokes happens on the Keyboard Preferences screen, in just the same way that it does in Premiere. Information about how to do it is here.