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you can assign a note on your midi keyboard to do this. go to Options> then Additional Remote Overrides there you will find 'back to zero' assign a note (I use C1, my lowest key on my midi keyboard) so when you press say C1 transport goes back to zero alternatively if you press 4 on the numeric pad on your keyboard it rewinds back to 0, just keep pressing it hope that helps |
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thanks much, thats a good step in the right direction. I just want to be able to hit return though, as in pro tools or logic, and have the transport go back to zero. I don't understand why this didn't carry over into reason 4.
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