Keyboard Shortcut for Archiving Tracks

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2012/10/04 15:07:07 (permalink)

Keyboard Shortcut for Archiving Tracks

In Sonar X1, does anyone know how to set up a keyboard shortcut for archiving tracks? In Sonar 8 the link Menu Command was: Track | Archive. I might be missing something, but I can't seem to find it Preferences | Customization | Keyboard Shortcuts in X1? Thanks.
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    cyberzip
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    Re: Keyboard Shortcut for Archiving Tracks 2014/12/27 11:00:28 (permalink)
    (I'm replying to an old post, but it's the only one I could find about this exact question.)

    Is there a way to set a keyboard shortcut for Archive Track in Sonar X3? I sure can't find it...
     
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    Re: Keyboard Shortcut for Archiving Tracks 2014/12/27 12:23:18 (permalink)
    There's no keyboard shortcut per se, but you can right-click a track strip and choose MSR > Archive on the pop-up menu. This is probably something that would lend itself to an AutoHotKey shortcut, but I'm not an AutoHotKey expert...maybe scook could chime in.

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    Re: Keyboard Shortcut for Archiving Tracks 2014/12/27 12:55:01 (permalink)
    I am far from an AutoHotkey expert. It is possible to script a track archive toggle but it does not seem very useful. The user must still position the mouse in the track strip where the correct popup menu would appear. At least this is the only way I found to script it. Anyway, here it is bound to Windows+M
    #m::
    {
      MouseClick,Right
      Send,{Down 11}{Right}a
      Return
    }
    post edited by scook - 2014/12/27 17:26:55
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