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= Keyboard Shortcuts =
= Keyboard Shortcuts =


Renoise has an enormous amount of keyboard shortcuts. In the previous topics we often only noted a few important shortcuts. Beside of those there are far more shortcuts available to avoid that you have to use the mouse at all, if that's what you want. There are even lots of shortcuts available which are not assigned by default, in case they fit into someones workflow.
Renoise features an enormous amount of keyboard shortcuts, but in the previous topics we often only noted a few important shortcuts. Besides those, there are many other shortcuts available and even unassigned shortcuts, which you can customise yourself if they fit well into your work-flow.


== Keyboard Focus Concept ==
== Keyboard Focus Concept ==


Renoise utilizes a shortcut focus system for the keyboard, which means most keyboard shortcuts apply to a specific region in the interface only. We will refer to those as ''local''. Others shortcuts apply in all regions. We will refer to them as ''global''.   
Renoise utilises a shortcut Focus system for the keyboard, which means that most keyboard shortcuts only apply to a specific region in the interface. We will refer to those as ''local''. Other shortcuts apply to all regions and we will refer to them as ''global''.   


The area in Renoise that currently is focused is surrounded with the following small orange corners:
The currently focused area in Renoise is surrounded with small orange corners:


[[image:vvoois_renoise_focus_checkmarks.png]]
[[image:vvoois_renoise_focus_checkmarks.png]]


To change the focus area, you can either:
To change the Focus area, you can either:
* click anywhere in Renoise with the middle-mouse button
* click anywhere in Renoise by holding down the ALT key
* click anywhere in Renoise with the right mouse button, choose "Set Keyboard Focus Here" in the context menu
* use the shortcuts [CONTROL/COMMAND + TAB] or [CONTROL/COMMAND + SHIFT + TAB]


Here is a small example on how to use the focus:
* Click anywhere in Renoise with the middle-mouse button.
If you start up Renoise, the [[Pattern Editor]] is focused by default. If you use the arrow keys, the pattern editors cursor will start moving around. Now press somewhere into the Disk Browser, while also holding down the ALT key. This will set the focus to the Disk Browser. You'll also notice that the orange corners are now in the disk browser. The arrow keys can be used to select files or folders or load files.  
* Left-click anywhere in Renoise while holding down the ''"Alt"'' key.
* Right-click anywhere in Renoise and choose ''"(Set Keyboard Focus Here)"'' from the context menu.
* Use the shortcuts ''"Control/Command + TAB"'' or ''"Control/Command + Shift + TAB"''.


The idea behind this, is that the main components of Renoise (like the Pattern Editor), should always be ready to be edited. The keyboard focus should not move loosely around, unless you want it to.
Here is a small example on how to use the Focus:


If you don't like this behavior, you can also change it. This can be done in the main menus "View" -> "Lock Keyboard Focus" setting.
If you start up Renoise, the [[Pattern Editor]] is focused by default. If you use the arrow keys then the Pattern Editor's cursor will start moving around. Now press somewhere into the Disk Browser while also holding down the ''"Alt"'' key, which will set the Focus to the Disk Browser. Notice that the orange corners now surround the Disk Browser and the arrow keys move around to select files and folders.  


The idea behind this is that the main components of Renoise (such as the Pattern Editor) should always be ready to be edited. The keyboard Focus should not move loosely around, unless you want it to.


== Customizing and Printing Shortcuts ==
If you don't like this behaviour you can change it via the ''"View->Lock Keyboard Focus"'' option in the Upper Status Bar.


In Renoises preferences you can customize all keyboard shortcuts by your own, and also print the current set of shortcuts.  
 
== Customising and Printing Shortcuts ==
 
Using ''"Edit->Preferences->Keys"'' you can customise any keyboard shortcut and also print out the current set of shortcuts.  


To print your shortcuts, simply click the [[image:vvoois_renoise_preferences_keys_print.png]] button in this dialog:
To print your shortcuts, simply click the [[image:vvoois_renoise_preferences_keys_print.png]] button in this dialog:
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== List Of Default Shortcuts ==
== List of Default Shortcuts ==


For convenience, here are the default shortcuts for all 3 platforms that Renoise runs on:
For convenience, here are the default shortcuts for all 3 platforms that run Renoise:
   
   
* '''Windows:''' [http://www.renoise.com/help/KeyBindings_win.xml Default Shortcuts for Windows]
* '''Windows:''' [http://www.renoise.com/help/KeyBindings_win.xml Default Shortcuts for Windows]
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== List of Important Shortcuts ==
== List of Important Shortcuts ==


Below is a list of the most used keyboard shortcuts '''(mac-users: Replace CONTROL with COMMAND and ALT with OPTION below)''':   
Below is a list of the most commonly used keyboard shortcuts ''(Mac users: Replace ''"Control"'' with ''"Command"'' and ''"Alt"'' with ''"Option"'' below)'':   


Renoise also supports most of the common shortcuts that any application uses, like CONTROL + X, CONTROL + C, CONTROL + V to cut, copy paste, or CONTROL + Z, Y or CONTROL + Y, CONTROL + SHIFT + Y to undo/redo.
Renoise also supports most of the common shortcuts that apply to any application: ''"Control + X"'' (Cut), ''"Control + C"'' (Copy), ''"Control + V"'' (Paste), ''"Control + Z"'' (Undo), ''"Control + Y"'' (Redo).


=== Global ===
=== Global ===


==== Panel switching ====
==== Panel Switching ====


*F1,F2,F3,F4,F5,F6,F7,F8:''' Activate Window Layout Presets
* '''F1, F2, F3, F4, F5, F6, F7, F8:''' Activate Window Layout Presets


Tip: you can save and customize those layouts. To do so, right click on the 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 buttons on the top right of the Renoise interface. The current keyboard focus field is also saved with the preset.  
'''''Tip:''''' You can save and customize those layouts by right-clicking on the '''1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8'' buttons at the top right of the Renoise interface. The current keyboard Focus is also saved with the preset.  


==== Play and Record ====
==== Play and Record ====


* '''Space:''' Start/Stop playing.   
* '''Space:''' Start/Stop playing.   
* '''Enter:''' Play the current line under the cursor - play step by step.
* '''Enter:''' Play the line directly under the cursor only (play step by step).
* '''right ALT:''' Start playing and looping the current Pattern.   
* '''right ALT:''' Start playing and looping the current pattern.   
* '''right CONTROL:''' Start playing the Song.   
* '''right CONTROL:''' Start playing the song.   
* '''right SHIFT:''' Start playing the Song and enabled edit mode.   
* '''right SHIFT:''' Start playing the Song and enabled edit mode.   
* '''Escape:''' Toggle edit mode.   
* '''Escape:''' Toggle edit mode.   

Revision as of 21:08, 20 February 2010

Keyboard Shortcuts

Renoise features an enormous amount of keyboard shortcuts, but in the previous topics we often only noted a few important shortcuts. Besides those, there are many other shortcuts available and even unassigned shortcuts, which you can customise yourself if they fit well into your work-flow.

Keyboard Focus Concept

Renoise utilises a shortcut Focus system for the keyboard, which means that most keyboard shortcuts only apply to a specific region in the interface. We will refer to those as local. Other shortcuts apply to all regions and we will refer to them as global.

The currently focused area in Renoise is surrounded with small orange corners:

File:Vvoois renoise focus checkmarks.png

To change the Focus area, you can either:

  • Click anywhere in Renoise with the middle-mouse button.
  • Left-click anywhere in Renoise while holding down the "Alt" key.
  • Right-click anywhere in Renoise and choose "(Set Keyboard Focus Here)" from the context menu.
  • Use the shortcuts "Control/Command + TAB" or "Control/Command + Shift + TAB".

Here is a small example on how to use the Focus:

If you start up Renoise, the Pattern Editor is focused by default. If you use the arrow keys then the Pattern Editor's cursor will start moving around. Now press somewhere into the Disk Browser while also holding down the "Alt" key, which will set the Focus to the Disk Browser. Notice that the orange corners now surround the Disk Browser and the arrow keys move around to select files and folders.

The idea behind this is that the main components of Renoise (such as the Pattern Editor) should always be ready to be edited. The keyboard Focus should not move loosely around, unless you want it to.

If you don't like this behaviour you can change it via the "View->Lock Keyboard Focus" option in the Upper Status Bar.


Customising and Printing Shortcuts

Using "Edit->Preferences->Keys" you can customise any keyboard shortcut and also print out the current set of shortcuts.

To print your shortcuts, simply click the File:Vvoois renoise preferences keys print.png button in this dialog:

File:Vvoois renoise preferences keys.png


List of Default Shortcuts

For convenience, here are the default shortcuts for all 3 platforms that run Renoise:


List of Important Shortcuts

Below is a list of the most commonly used keyboard shortcuts (Mac users: Replace "Control" with "Command" and "Alt" with "Option" below):

Renoise also supports most of the common shortcuts that apply to any application: "Control + X" (Cut), "Control + C" (Copy), "Control + V" (Paste), "Control + Z" (Undo), "Control + Y" (Redo).

Global

Panel Switching

  • F1, F2, F3, F4, F5, F6, F7, F8: Activate Window Layout Presets

Tip: You can save and customize those layouts by right-clicking on the '1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 buttons at the top right of the Renoise interface. The current keyboard Focus is also saved with the preset.

Play and Record

  • Space: Start/Stop playing.
  • Enter: Play the line directly under the cursor only (play step by step).
  • right ALT: Start playing and looping the current pattern.
  • right CONTROL: Start playing the song.
  • right SHIFT: Start playing the Song and enabled edit mode.
  • Escape: Toggle edit mode.
  • Num-pad-enter: Toggle block-play and start playing.

Instruments

([keyval] = Numeric Keypad keys)

  • Numpad '/', '*': Decrease / increase keyboard octave
  • Numpad '-', '+': Decrease / increase instrument-slot selection
  • Numpad '1' - '9': Select instrument at current instrument instrument-slot selection
  • ALT + Left/Right Arrow Keys: Jump an instrumen page up / down.
  • ALT + Up/Down Arrow Keys: Select previous / next instrument.


Pattern Editor

Edit Step & Navigation

  • CONTROL + '-', '+': Decrease / increase edit-step
  • CONTROL + '1' - '9', '0': Set edit step
  • CONTROL + SHIFT + '1' - '9', '0': Set Note Quantize Amount (Quantize note to each x rows)
  • Arrow Keys: Navigate through the pattern editor
  • PageUp / PageDown: Navigate through pattern
  • Home / End: Go to start / end row of pattern
  • F9: Set cursor to line 0
  • F10: Set cursor to 25% of the pattern
  • F11: Set cursor to the center of the pattern
  • F12: Set cursor to 75% of the pattern.

Note-Off

  • CAPS-LOCK: Insert Note-Off

Cut/Copy/Paste

  • CONTROL + x: Cut selection to clipboard
  • CONTROL + c: Copy selection to clipboard
  • CONTROL + v: Paste contents from selected clipboard to target.
  • Backspace: Delete all notes and effect commands at current row in track and scroll everything beneath current row up
  • Insert: Insert clean row into track and push all notes and effects in current track down.
  • CONTROL + SHIFT + Backspace: Delete note under cursor and scroll column beneath current note up
  • CONTROL + SHIFT + Insert: Insert clean row into column and push all notes in current column down.
  • CONTROL + SHIFT + Left/Right arrow: Remove / add sub/effect column.
  • SHIFT + F3: Cut current track
  • SHIFT + F4: Copy current track
  • SHIFT + F5: Paste current track
  • CONTROL + F3: Cut current pattern
  • CONTROL + F4: Copy current pattern
  • CONTROL + F5: Paste current pattern
  • ALT + F3: Cut current selection in pattern
  • ALT + F4: Copy current selection in pattern
  • ALT + F5: Paste current selection in pattern

Pattern Sequencer

  • CONTROL + Left/Right Arrow Keys: Change pattern number of current sequence
  • CONTROL + Up/Down Arrow Keys: Go prev / next sequence
  • CONTROL + Home: Go to first pattern in sequencer
  • CONTROL + End: Go to last pattern in sequencer
  • CONTROL + Insert: Insert sequence
  • CONTROL + Delete: Delete sequence