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 GarageBand 6 Keyboard shortcutsUse these keyboard shortcuts to play, navigate, and edit in GarageBand 6.
 ACTION
 SHORTCUT
 Playback and navigation
 Start or stop playbackSpace bar
 Go to beginning
 Return or Z or Home
 Go to end
 Option-Z or End
 Go to beginning of selected region
 Control-Home or
 Function-Control-Left Arrow
 Go to end of selected region
 Control-End or
 Function-Control-Right Arrow
 Move back in smaller increments
 Left Arrow
 Move forward in smaller increments
 Right Arrow
 Move back in larger increments
 Option-Left Arrow
 Move forward in larger increments
 Option-Right Arrow
 Move back by the visible width of the timeline
 Page Up
 Move forward by the visible width of the timeline
 Page Down
 Zoom in
 Option-Control-Left Arrow
 Zoom out
 Option-Control-Right Arrow
 Tracks
 Create a new trackCommand-Option-N
 Create a new basic track
 Command-Shift-N
 Duplicate the selected track
 Command-D
 Delete the selected track
 Command-Delete
 Select the next higher track
 Up Arrow
 Select the next lower track
 Down Arrow
 Mute/Unmute the selected track
 M
 Solo/Unsolo the selected track
 S
 Lock/Unlock the selected track
 L
 Turn monitoring on or off for the selected track
 I
 Turn monitoring on for the selected track, without feedback protection
 Control-I
 Show/Hide the automation curves for the selected track
 A
 Unmute all tracks
 Option-click Mute button
 Unsolo all tracks
 Option-click Solo button
 Show/Hide the Record Enable buttons for all tracks
 Command-Option-R
 Show/Hide the Track Lock buttons for all tracks
 Command-Option-L
 Show/Hide the Monitor buttons for all Real Instrument tracks
 Command-Option-I
 Show/Hide the arrangement track
 Command-Shift-A
 Show/Hide the master track
 Command-B
 Show/Hide the podcast track
 Command-Shift-B
 Show/Hide the movie track
 Command-Option-B
 Track Info pane
 Show/Hide the Track Info paneCommand-I
 Select the next higher category or instrument
 Up Arrow (when the Track Info pane is open and a category or instrument is selected)
 Select the next lower category or instrument
 Down Arrow (when the Track Info pane is open and a category or instrument is selected)
 Move from instrument list to category list
 Left Arrow (when the Track Info pane is open and an instrument is selected)
 Move from category list to instrument list
 Right Arrow (when the Track Info pane is open and a category is selected)
 Choose the next higher guitar preset
 Comma (,)
 Choose the next lower guitar preset
 Period (.)
 Learning to play
 Automatic notation view1 (in a Learn to Play lesson)
 Show chord names
 2 (in a Learn to Play lesson)
 Show chord grids (guitar) / Show left hand only (piano)
 3 (in a Learn to Play lesson)
 Show tablature (guitar) / Show right hand only (piano)
 4 (in a Learn to Play lesson)
 Show tablature and standard notation (guitar) / Show both hands (piano)
 5 (in a Learn to Play lesson)
 Hide notation
 0 (in a Learn to Play lesson)
 Easy View (piano)
 E (in a Learn to Play lesson)
 Full-page notation
 F (in the Play chapter of a Learn to Play lesson)
 Show/Hide the instrument
 S (in a Learn to Play lesson)
 Editing and arranging
 UndoCommand-Z
 Redo
 Command-Shift-Z
 Cut
 Command-X
 Copy
 Command-C
 Paste
 Command-V
 Delete
 Delete
 Select all
 Command-A
 Split selected region at the playhead
 Command-T
 Join selected regions
 Command-J
 Loop selected region continuously
 O
 Turn snap to grid on/off
 Command-G
 Show/Hide alignment guides
 Command-Shift-G
 Lock automation curves to regions
 Command-Option-A
 Show/Hide Flex edits for the selected track
 Command-Option-E
 Delete selected arrangement region and its timeline content
 Command-Option-Delete
 Delete selected region and fill in time
 Control-Delete
 Add marker to podcast/movie track
 P
 Turn ducking on/off
 Command-Shift-R
 Recording
 Start or stop recordingR
 Turn the cycle region on/off
 C
 Turn the metronome on/off
 Command-U
 Turn count-in on/off
 Command-Shift-U
 Score view
 Move selected notes to previous grid positionLeft Arrow
 Move selected notes to next grid position
 Right Arrow
 Move selected notes back one measure
 Shift-Left Arrow
 Move selected notes forward one measure
 Shift-Right Arrow
 Transpose selected notes up one semitone
 Up Arrow
 Transpose selected notes down one semitone
 Down Arrow
 Transpose selected notes up one octave
 Shift-Up Arrow
 Transpose selected notes down one octave
 Shift-Down Arrow
 Print notation (must be visible in editor)
 Command-P
 Adjusting master volume
 Raise master volumeCommand-Up Arrow
 Lower master volume
 Command-Down Arrow
 Showing windows and editors
 Show/Hide the Track Info paneCommand-I
 Show/Hide the editor
 Command-E
 Show/Hide the loop browser
 Command-L
 Preview the selected loop
 Command-Shift-L
 Show/Hide the Media Browser
 Command-R
 Show/Hide the onscreen keyboard
 Command-K
 Show/Hide the Musical Typing window
 Command-Shift-K
 Show/Hide the Notepad
 Command-Option-P
 Minimize the GarageBand window
 Command-M
 LCD mode commands
 Show Chord mode in LCDCommand-F (with Software Instrument track selected)
 Show Tuner mode in LCD
 Command-F (with Real Instrument/Electric Guitar track selected)
 Show Time mode in LCD
 Command-Shift-F
 Show Measures mode in LCD
 Command-Option-F
 Show Tempo mode in LCD
 Command-Control-F
 File menu commands
 Create a new projectCommand-N
 Open an existing project
 Command-O
 Close the current project
 Command-W
 Save the current project
 Command-S
 Save As
 Command-Shift-S
 Print notation (must be visible in editor)
 Command-P
 Application menu commands
 Show GarageBand preferencesCommand-Comma (,)
 Hide GarageBand
 Command-H
 Hide other applications
 Command-Option-H
 Quit GarageBand
 Command-Q
 Help menu commands
 Open GarageBand HelpCommand-Question Mark (?)
 
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