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Jack S wrote on 2/17/2021, 10:56 AM

@slang-m Alt+Up Arrow or Alt+Down Arrow.

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Former user wrote on 2/17/2021, 11:56 AM

@Jack S Are you sure? When I use Alt+down arrow it zooms the timeline.

Jack S wrote on 2/17/2021, 12:27 PM

@Former user, @slang-m Yes, but to be more accurate, Alt+Up/Down when the track header is selected. When the cursor is on the track, it's Alt+Shift+Up/Down.

My system
Genshin Infinity Gaming PC
Motherboard Gigabyte H610M H: m-ATX w/, USB 3.2, 1 x M.2
Power Supply Corsair RM750X
Intel Core i7-13700K - 16-Core [8P @ 3.4GHz-5.4GHz / 8E @ 2.50GHz-4.20GHz]
30MB Cache + UHD Graphics, Ultimate OC Compatible
Case Fan 4 x CyberPowerPC Hyperloop 120mm ARGB & PWM Fan Kit
CPU Fan CyberPowerPC Master Liquid LITE 360 ARGB AIO Liquid Cooler, Ultimate OC Compatible
Memory 32GB (2 x 16GB) DDR5/5200MHz Corsair Vengeance RGB
MSI GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 8GB - Ray Tracing Technology, DX12, VR Ready, HDMI, DP
System drive 1TB WD Black SN770 M.2 NVMe PCIe SSD - 5150MB/s Read & 4900MB/s Write
Storage 2 x 2TB Seagate BarraCuda SATA-III 6.0Gb/s 7200RPM
Windows 11 Home (x64)
Monitors
Generic Monitor (PHL 222V8) connected to GeForce RTX 4060 Ti
Generic Monitor (SAMSUNG) connected to iGPU

Camcorder
SONY Handycam HDR-XR550VE

Former user wrote on 2/17/2021, 12:36 PM

I have version 12 and that doesn't work. Must have been added later.

Jack S wrote on 2/17/2021, 12:41 PM

@Former user Ah, I'm on 18. The OP states he's on VP16. I'll have to try it on that, but I'll have to install it first.
Thanks for pointing that out.

My system
Genshin Infinity Gaming PC
Motherboard Gigabyte H610M H: m-ATX w/, USB 3.2, 1 x M.2
Power Supply Corsair RM750X
Intel Core i7-13700K - 16-Core [8P @ 3.4GHz-5.4GHz / 8E @ 2.50GHz-4.20GHz]
30MB Cache + UHD Graphics, Ultimate OC Compatible
Case Fan 4 x CyberPowerPC Hyperloop 120mm ARGB & PWM Fan Kit
CPU Fan CyberPowerPC Master Liquid LITE 360 ARGB AIO Liquid Cooler, Ultimate OC Compatible
Memory 32GB (2 x 16GB) DDR5/5200MHz Corsair Vengeance RGB
MSI GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 8GB - Ray Tracing Technology, DX12, VR Ready, HDMI, DP
System drive 1TB WD Black SN770 M.2 NVMe PCIe SSD - 5150MB/s Read & 4900MB/s Write
Storage 2 x 2TB Seagate BarraCuda SATA-III 6.0Gb/s 7200RPM
Windows 11 Home (x64)
Monitors
Generic Monitor (PHL 222V8) connected to GeForce RTX 4060 Ti
Generic Monitor (SAMSUNG) connected to iGPU

Camcorder
SONY Handycam HDR-XR550VE

J-Toresen wrote on 2/17/2021, 1:11 PM

From Sony Vegas 12 Manual page 609:

Swicht focus to previous / next track or bus track: Alt+Shift+Up/Down Arrow

Jøran Toresen

Former user wrote on 2/17/2021, 1:19 PM

Wow, that not work on my Version 12. I wonder why?

edit: IF I am on the track headers just the up and down arrows work. Alt and ctl add nothing. If my cursor is on the tracks themselves, then alt+shift+arrows works. Thanks. Did not know this after using this software for many years.

@Jack S You are correct, operator error on my end. Thanks.

rraud wrote on 2/17/2021, 1:35 PM

Click one of the track headers and using the up/down arrow keys (alone) selects the previous and subsequent track in VP-9. I do not know if it makes any difference, but VP-9 and VP-12 were both SCS (Sony) versions, so it may be the same.

Former user wrote on 2/17/2021, 1:56 PM

The thing that it doesn't do though is select the event the cursor is over. It only changes the active track. Good for adjusting things like mute or such, but not good if you want to access an event directly. Oh well.