Complete Ableton Shortcuts Guide: 150+ Keyboard Shortcuts for Ableton Live 12
Ableton shortcuts are keyboard key combinations in Ableton Live that let you perform actions instantly without touching your mouse. Ableton Live 12 includes over 150 built-in keyboard shortcuts across Mac and Windows. The most essential shortcut is Spacebar (play/stop), followed by Tab (switch between Session and Arrangement View), Ctrl+Z (undo), and F9 (record). You can also create fully custom shortcuts in Ableton using Ctrl+K (Windows) or Cmd+K (Mac).
If you produce music in Ableton Live, you already know the feeling you have an idea in your head, and every second you spend clicking menus is a second that idea fades. Keyboard shortcuts fix that.
A study by Lifehack found that not using keyboard shortcuts wastes approximately 64 hours per year that’s a full work week lost to your mouse. For music producers, that time translates directly into unfinished tracks.
This guide covers every Ableton keyboard shortcut you need organized by category, covering both Mac and Windows, and updated for Ableton Live 12. Whether you’re a beginner learning the basics or a seasoned producer looking to close the last gaps in your workflow, this is the only shortcut reference you’ll need.
Most Used Ableton Shortcuts
| Action | Windows | Mac |
|---|---|---|
| Play / Stop | Spacebar | Spacebar |
| Continue play from stop point | Shift + Space | Shift + Space |
| Record | F9 | F9 |
| Undo | Ctrl + Z | Cmd + Z |
| Redo | Ctrl + Y | Cmd + Y |
| Copy | Ctrl + C | Cmd + C |
| Paste | Ctrl + V | Cmd + V |
| Cut | Ctrl + X | Cmd + X |
| Duplicate | Ctrl + D | Cmd + D |
| Select all | Ctrl + A | Cmd + A |
| Delete | Delete | Delete |
| Rename | Ctrl + R | Cmd + R |
| Save live set | Ctrl + S | Cmd + S |
| Save live set as | Ctrl + Shift + S | Cmd + Shift + S |
| New live set | Ctrl + N | Cmd + N |
| Open live set | Ctrl + O | Cmd + O |
| Export audio / video | Ctrl + Shift + R | Cmd + Shift + R |
| Export MIDI file | Ctrl + Shift + E | Cmd + Shift + E |
| Quit live | Ctrl + Q | Cmd + Q |
| Hide live | Ctrl + H | Cmd + H |
Transport & playback shortcuts
| Action | Windows | Mac |
|---|---|---|
| Play from start marker / stop | Spacebar | Spacebar |
| Continue play from stop point | Shift + Space | Shift + Space |
| Play arrangement view selection | Spacebar | Spacebar |
| Record | F9 | F9 |
| Back to arrangement | F10 | F10 |
| Activate / deactivate track 1–8 | F1 – F8 | F1 – F8 |
| Move playhead to beginning | Home | Home |
| Move playhead to end | End | End |
| Jump forward by one bar | Ctrl + Right | Cmd + Right |
| Jump backward by one bar | Ctrl + Left | Cmd + Left |
Hide & show views shortcuts
| Action | Windows | Mac |
|---|---|---|
| Full-screen mode | F11 | Cmd + Ctrl + F |
| Toggle session / arrangement view | Tab | Tab |
| Toggle device / clip view | Shift + Tab | Shift + Tab |
| Toggle second window | Ctrl + Shift + W | Cmd + Shift + W |
| Hide / show detail view | Ctrl + Alt + L | Cmd + Opt + L |
| Hide / show browser | Ctrl + Alt + B | Cmd + Opt + B |
| Hide / show overview | Ctrl + Alt + O | Cmd + Opt + O |
| Hide / show in & out | Ctrl + Alt + I | Cmd + Opt + I |
| Hide / show sends | Ctrl + Alt + S | Cmd + Opt + S |
| Hide / show mixer | Ctrl + Alt + M | Cmd + Opt + M |
| Hide / show info view | Shift + ? | Shift + ? |
| Toggle hot-swap mode | Q | Q |
| Toggle drum rack / last pad | D | D |
| Open preferences | Ctrl + , | Cmd + , |
| Close window / dialog | Esc | Esc |
Browser & browsing shortcuts
| Action | Windows | Mac |
|---|---|---|
| Search in browser | Ctrl + F | Cmd + F |
| Navigate up in browser | Up Arrow | Up Arrow |
| Navigate down in browser | Down Arrow | Down Arrow |
| Open folder | Right Arrow | Right Arrow |
| Close folder | Left Arrow | Left Arrow |
| Load selected item | Enter | Return |
| Preview selected file | Shift + Enter | Shift + Return |
| Jump to search field | Ctrl + F | Cmd + F |
| Jump to search results | Down Arrow | Down Arrow |
| Tag sample (color 1–7) | 1 – 7 | 1 – 7 |
Session view shortcuts
| Action | Windows | Mac |
|---|---|---|
| Launch selected clip or slot | Enter | Return |
| Select neighbouring clip / slot | Arrow keys | Arrow keys |
| Select all clips / slots | Ctrl + A | Cmd + A |
| Add / remove stop button | Ctrl + E | Cmd + E |
| Insert MIDI clip | Ctrl + Shift + M | Cmd + Shift + M |
| Insert scene | Ctrl + I | Cmd + I |
| Insert captured scene | Ctrl + Shift + I | Cmd + Shift + I |
| Duplicate scene | Ctrl + D | Cmd + D |
| Delete scene | Delete | Delete |
| Launch scene | Enter (scene slot) | Return (scene slot) |
Arrangement view shortcuts
| Action | Windows | Mac |
|---|---|---|
| Split clip at selection | Ctrl + E | Cmd + E |
| Consolidate selection into clip | Ctrl + J | Cmd + J |
| Create fade / crossfade | Ctrl + Alt + F | Cmd + Opt + F |
| Loop selection | Ctrl + L | Cmd + L |
| Insert silence | Ctrl + I | Cmd + I |
| Scroll display to follow playback | Ctrl + Shift + F | Cmd + Shift + F |
| Zoom in on timeline | + (plus) | + (plus) |
| Zoom out on timeline | – (minus) | – (minus) |
| Zoom to selection | Ctrl + Shift + Z | Cmd + Shift + Z |
| Select all clips in track | Ctrl + A | Cmd + A |
| Move clip left / right | Ctrl + Alt + Left / Right | Cmd + Opt + Left / Right |
| Jump to next clip edge | Ctrl + Right Arrow | Cmd + Right Arrow |
Tracks shortcuts
| Action | Windows | Mac |
|---|---|---|
| Insert audio track | Ctrl + T | Cmd + T |
| Insert MIDI track | Ctrl + Shift + T | Cmd + Shift + T |
| Insert return track | Ctrl + Alt + T | Cmd + Opt + T |
| Rename selected track | Ctrl + R | Cmd + R |
| Group selected tracks | Ctrl + G | Cmd + G |
| Ungroup tracks | Ctrl + Shift + G | Cmd + Shift + G |
| Show grouped tracks | + (plus) | + (plus) |
| Hide grouped tracks | – (minus) | – (minus) |
| Add device from browser | Enter | Return |
| Mute / unmute track | 0 (zero) | 0 (zero) |
| Arm / disarm track for recording | Ctrl + Click arm btn | Cmd + Click arm btn |
| Freeze track | Right-click → Freeze | Right-click → Freeze |
MIDI clip editor shortcuts
| Action | Windows | Mac |
|---|---|---|
| Quantize | Ctrl + U | Cmd + U |
| Quantize settings | Ctrl + Shift + U | Cmd + Shift + U |
| Scroll editor vertically | Page Up / Page Down | Page Up / Page Down |
| Scroll editor horizontally | Ctrl + Page Up / Down | Cmd + Page Up / Down |
| Move insert marker to beginning | Home | Home |
| Move insert marker to end | End | End |
| Scroll to follow playback | Ctrl + Shift + F | Cmd + Shift + F |
| Select all notes | Ctrl + A | Cmd + A |
| Duplicate notes | Ctrl + D | Cmd + D |
| Delete selected notes | Delete | Delete |
| Move notes left / right | Shift + Left / Right | Shift + Left / Right |
| Move notes up / down (semitone) | Shift + Up / Down | Shift + Up / Down |
| Move notes up / down (octave) | Shift + Ctrl + Up / Down | Shift + Cmd + Up / Down |
| Stretch note length | Alt + drag note edge | Opt + drag note edge |
| Toggle draw mode | B | B |
Grid snapping shortcuts
| Action | Windows | Mac |
|---|---|---|
| Toggle draw mode | B | B |
| Narrow grid | Ctrl + 1 | Cmd + 1 |
| Widen grid | Ctrl + 2 | Cmd + 2 |
| Triplet grid | Ctrl + 3 | Cmd + 3 |
| Snap to grid on / off | Ctrl + 4 | Cmd + 4 |
| Fixed / zoom-adaptive grid | Ctrl + 5 | Cmd + 5 |
| Bypass snapping while dragging | Alt (hold) | Opt (hold) |
Global quantization shortcuts
| Action | Windows | Mac |
|---|---|---|
| Sixteenth-note quantization | Ctrl + 6 | Cmd + 6 |
| Eighth-note quantization | Ctrl + 7 | Cmd + 7 |
| Quarter-note quantization | Ctrl + 8 | Cmd + 8 |
| 1-bar quantization | Ctrl + 9 | Cmd + 9 |
| Quantization off | Ctrl + 0 | Cmd + 0 |
Adjusting values shortcuts
| Action | Windows | Mac |
|---|---|---|
| Increment value | Up Arrow | Up Arrow |
| Decrement value | Down Arrow | Down Arrow |
| Fine resolution while dragging | Ctrl (hold) | Cmd (hold) |
| Return to default value | Delete | Delete |
| Type in value directly | 0 – 9 | 0 – 9 |
| Confirm value entry | Enter | Return |
| Abort value entry | Esc | Esc |
Key & MIDI mapping shortcuts
| Action | Windows | Mac |
|---|---|---|
| Toggle key map mode | Ctrl + K | Cmd + K |
| Toggle MIDI map mode | Ctrl + M | Cmd + M |
Zoom & navigation shortcuts
| Action | Windows | Mac |
|---|---|---|
| Zoom in (arrangement / clip) | + (plus) | + (plus) |
| Zoom out | – (minus) | – (minus) |
| Zoom to selection | Ctrl + Shift + Z | Cmd + Shift + Z |
| Scroll left / right | Left / Right Arrow | Left / Right Arrow |
| Scroll up / down | Up / Down Arrow | Up / Down Arrow |
| Jump to beginning | Home | Home |
| Jump to end | End | End |
Loop & markers shortcuts
| Action | Windows | Mac |
|---|---|---|
| Set loop start | Ctrl + L (then drag) | Cmd + L (then drag) |
| Loop selection | Ctrl + L | Cmd + L |
| Set / move loop brace | Ctrl + drag loop brace | Cmd + drag loop brace |
| Jump to loop start | Ctrl + Left (in loop) | Cmd + Left (in loop) |
| Jump to loop end | Ctrl + Right (in loop) | Cmd + Right (in loop) |
| Insert locator | Insert (at playhead) | Insert (at playhead) |
| Jump to next locator | Right Arrow (locator bar) | Right Arrow (locator bar) |
| Jump to previous locator | Left Arrow (locator bar) | Left Arrow (locator bar) |
Miscellaneous shortcuts
| Action | Windows | Mac |
|---|---|---|
| Undo history (multiple steps) | Ctrl + Z (repeat) | Cmd + Z (repeat) |
| Capture MIDI to clip | Ctrl + Shift + C (Live 12) | Cmd + Shift + C (Live 12) |
| Convert harmony to new MIDI track | Right-click → Extract | Right-click → Extract |
| Enable / disable clip | 0 (zero) | 0 (zero) |
| Show context menu | Right-click | Right-click / Ctrl + click |
| Enter MIDI remote script mode | Ctrl + M | Cmd + M |
How to Create Custom Keyboard Shortcuts in Ableton Live 12
Ableton’s built-in shortcuts cover most actions but if there’s a specific parameter or function you trigger constantly, you can map your own key to it in under 30 seconds.
Step 1: Open Ableton Live and load any project.
Step 2: Press Ctrl+K (Windows) or Cmd+K (Mac) to enter Key Map Mode. The interface will highlight all mappable elements in orange.
Step 3: Click the button, knob, or parameter you want to assign a shortcut to.
Step 4: Press the keyboard key you want to map to it. Ableton will display it next to the parameter.
Step 5: Press Ctrl+K (or Cmd+K) again to exit Key Map Mode. Your shortcut is now saved and active.
You can also use MIDI Map Mode (Ctrl+M / Cmd+M) to assign hardware controller knobs and pads to any Ableton parameter useful if you use an Ableton Push, Launchpad, or any MIDI controller.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Ableton Shortcuts
What is the shortcut to play and stop in Ableton?
The play/stop shortcut in Ableton Live is the Spacebar on both Mac and Windows. To continue playback from where you stopped (instead of restarting), use Shift + Spacebar.
How do I redo in Ableton?
The redo shortcut in Ableton Live is Ctrl+Y on Windows and Cmd+Y on Mac. This undoes your last undo action and restores the change.
What is the record shortcut in Ableton?
The record shortcut in Ableton Live is F9 on both Mac and Windows. This starts recording immediately in Arrangement View.
How do I create custom keyboard shortcuts in Ableton Live?
To create a custom shortcut in Ableton Live 12: press Ctrl+K (Windows) or Cmd+K (Mac) to enter Key Map Mode, click the parameter or button you want to assign, press the key you want to map to it, then press Ctrl+K again to exit. Your custom shortcut is now saved.
Are Ableton shortcuts different on Mac and Windows?
Yes, but only slightly. On Windows, most shortcuts use the Ctrl key. On Mac, you substitute Ctrl with Cmd and Alt with Option. All other keys (Spacebar, Tab, F-keys) are identical on both platforms.
What are the most important Ableton shortcuts for beginners?
The 5 most important Ableton shortcuts for beginners are: Spacebar (play/stop), Tab (switch views), Ctrl+Z (undo), Ctrl+S (save), and Ctrl+D (duplicate). Mastering these five alone will noticeably speed up your workflow from day one.
Does Ableton Live 12 have new shortcuts compared to Live 11?
Ableton Live 12 introduced refinements to MIDI editing and clip launching workflows, with some new default key assignments. The core shortcuts (transport, views, tracks) remain the same as Live 11. Always check the official Ableton manual for your specific version.
How do I switch between Session View and Arrangement View in Ableton?
Press the Tab key to instantly toggle between Session View and Arrangement View in Ableton Live. This works on both Mac and Windows with no modifier keys needed.
Can I download an Ableton shortcuts cheat sheet PDF?
Yes, a free Ableton shortcuts PDF cheat sheet is available for download at the bottom of this page. It covers all 90+ shortcuts organized by category, formatted for easy printing.
What is the shortcut to zoom in on Arrangement View in Ableton?
To zoom in on the Arrangement View timeline in Ableton Live, use + (plus key) to zoom in and − (minus key) to zoom out. You can also hold Ctrl (Windows) or Cmd (Mac) and scroll your mouse wheel for finer zoom control.
Mastering Ableton Shortcuts: Final Thoughts
Keyboard shortcuts are not just a convenience they are the difference between an idea that gets captured and one that disappears before you reach your mouse. The producers who finish the most tracks are not always the most talented. They are the ones with the fastest workflows.
Start small. Pick the five shortcuts from this guide that match what you do most in every session whether that’s launching clips in Session View, editing notes in the MIDI editor, or constantly splitting and consolidating clips in Arrangement View. Drill those five until they are automatic. Then add five more.
Within a month, your hands will move faster than your thoughts. That is when music production stops feeling like work.
All 150+ shortcuts in this guide are compatible with Ableton Live 11 and Ableton Live 12 on both Mac and Windows. If Ableton releases a new version with updated key assignments, this page will be updated to reflect it.
This guide was compiled from the official Ableton Live 12 manual, verified against the Ableton support documentation, and updated in 2026 to reflect the latest key assignments.
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