Is it possible to create a keyboard shortcut for Add Audio Keyframe?

I would like to assign a keyboard shortcut to be able to create an audio keyframe at the playhead. There doesn't seem to be an option in the Keyboard shortcuts menu.\
This feature allows the editor to keyframe audio and mix without having to use the mouse. Also, this feature was available in FCP 7.

Still dont know how one would set parameters but...
I would suggest a "better" way to set some audio keyframes is to do a live realtime mix from the audio mixer in Write Mode.
Then adjust KFs or overwrite them using mouse or MIxer facilties.
I have never quite understood how one can mix using KFs on a static audio track!
Its an ear/listening thing..IMHO  ( well thats how the pros do it anyway)

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