Hotkeys | Keyboard Shortcuts   Basic hotkeys ( java ) & More ( with Autohotkey )


Browser Back | Forward:   [ Tab | Q ] or [ Arrow Left | Right ]

Browser Back | Forward:   [ Backspace | Spacebar ]

Chord Accompaniment - Mute | Play:   [ M | P ] or [ X | Z ]

Easy Access Computer Volume:   [ + | - ]   On . Off   [ O ]

Start New Loop | Make End to Loop ( Finalize ):     ' [ '       ' ] '

Go to Beginning of Loop ( Press Twice if Unfinalized ):   [ B ]

Cue the Loop's Position to the Silent Start | End:   [  J | K ]

Jump back a Certain Number of Chords:   [ 3 through 9 ]

Jump back Chords Also Press: [ 0 for 10 , 1 for 11 , 2 for 12 ]

Copy URL to Clipboard | Auto Paste into Browser:   [ C | V ]

Repeat Present Chord for Future Editing of Variation:   [ R ]

Duplicate the Present Chord in a New Tab for Editing:   [ W ]

After Copying Edited URL & Closing Tab, Overwrite URL:   [ E ]

When an overall Song consists of a few different Progression Loops, the Tab is changed to Left | Right:   [ < | > ] or [ G | H ]

The Urls of your Progressions can be Auto Saved and Loaded;
For these, a Notepad Document must be Active & Minimized:

Save URL of Present Guitar Chart to 'Existing' Notepad:   [ S ]
Cursor automatically moves to next position in Notepad.
Save Four URLs at once:   [ F ]     Save 12 URLs at once:   [ T ]

Load a cued URL from an Active & Minimized Notepad:   [ L ]
Avoid loading over any wanted unsaved chord progressions.
Load Next Four at once:   [ N ]     Load 12 URLs at once:   [ U ]

Exit Advanced Hotkeys when finished Surfing:   [ Esc ]

Additional functions of the Mode-Roll Autohotkey setup:


After the Map is used to find a new Mode that follows a Modulation, the non-audio pages need to be removed from the loop. The process is to copy [ C ] the later URL, then to go browser back [ Left Arrow ] and to paste [ V ] the URL next to the former URL. This is simplified with a single Autohotkey:

Standard Modulations (without switching Lomality) or clicking the instrument to find Gray Notes to add, will each have two non-audio pages; the later URL is locked in with[ Capslock ]

A Distant Modulation (where a Lomality switch is used) will have three non-audio pages, and can be adjoined with[ A ]

To edit or change a mode that is already set amidst a loop, the process is to duplicate the mode in a new tab [ W ] and change it in the new tab, then copy [ C ] the derived Mode, manually close the tab, then edit overwrite the timeline [ E ] with the new URL. With Autohotkey the copy .. close .. edit
portion is simplified as: [ Alt+E ] or [ Shift+E ] or [ control+E ]

Hotkey [ Numberpad1 (or control+1) ] opens an interface box
where you can specify the timing of the Duration Player. Here you can also type memos to copy & paste into your song-file
.

[ Numberpad9 ] starts the Duration Player which changes chords at the active tempo. [ Numberpad8 ] stops the Player, not the chord that is playing. Tempo can be changed while playing: Increase or decrease [ Numpad Plus or Minus ] the tempo. Check current tempo with [ Numpad * ]. To realign the sync while playing, alter the duration once by 'pumping'
[ Numpad 7 ] to extend or 'pump' [ Numpad 0 ] to shorten
.

Two to Five open tabs, with some playing chords or drums, can all be silenced with a single hotkey [ Numpad 2, 3, 4, 5 ].

OBS is popular free software to record your audio & video. Set OBS's hotkeys for record & stop [shift + p ] & [ shift + k ], then you can auto-record & cue your first loop [ \ ] and after silencing your tabs, you can auto-stop OBS recording [ / ].