The standard layout and key commands of Pro Tools are often a topic of hot debate, so they could look like a huge strength or a big weakness depending on who you are. Pro Tools has been a two-window system for a long time with the edit window for arranging and editing audio and MIDI events and the mix window for mixing. These windows have a small amount of customization but if you want to see your groups for example, they will always be at the lower left side of the mix or edit window. They might be hidden (shown by pressing a button), but they can’t be deleted or removed. When it comes to key commands they can’t be changed, but they have been setup very logically with different modifiers (option, control, etc.) being assigned to different groups of functions (edit commands, automation commands, etc.), and similar functions being grouped together on the keyboard. |