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Cazvind commented Jan 16, 2022

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Hi I'm loving the program but I'm missing a key feature for me. When I'm moving through my sample library I would like to listen quickly to the audio. Right now I just move with the up and down keys and play by pressing CTRL + ALT + P, but that shortcut is just too hard. Thank you

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