Logic Pro X Keyboard Shortcuts Pdf
Oct 6, 2014 - Becoming faster with Logic Pro X's shortcuts and key commands can leave you more time to focus on the music. #2 - Zoom in and Out (Command-Arrow Keys). It forms the shape of an A on the Mac's keyboard.
• R Record* Record/Record Toggle. Discard Recording and Return to Last Play Position R Capture as Recording Play.
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Pause 0 Stop Play or Stop, Rewind. Forward, Fast Rewind. Fast Forward Play from Left Window Edge / Go to Position.
I Set Punch In Locator by Playhead I Set Punch In Locator by Rounded Playhead O Set Punch Out Locator by Playhead O Set Punch Out Locator Point by Rounded Playhead U Set Locators by Regions/Events/Marquee U Set Rounded Locators by Regions/Events = Swap Left and Right Locator. Move Locators Forward by Cycle Length, Move Locators Backwards by Cycle Length Play from Selection Go to Selection Start Go to Selection End Go to Beginning Create Marker Create Marker without rounding Create Marker for Selected Regions Delete Marker C Set Locators by Marker and Enable Cycle, Set Locators by Previous Marker and Enable Cycle. Set Locators by Next Marker and Enable Cycle, Go to Previous Marker. Chechenskie boeviki rezhut golovi russkim soldatam. Go to Next Marker / Go to Marker Number.
There are over 1000 key commands for Logic Pro X, both pre-assigned and unassigned. It’s completely possible to use strictly the mouse/trackpad with Logic, but key commands help you to realize your musical vision much faster.
In this article I’ll be narrowing the focus on production in Logic, and show 10 of my favorite commands for this. Even if you’re more interested in recording, arranging, mixing, or editing most of these commands will cross over to those areas too, so read on. #1 - Capture a MIDI Recording After it’s Played (Shift-R) When playing a virtual instrument along with your track, you might end up doing something great that you wish you’d have recorded. Many producers get nervous when they put Logic into record mode. In either case, there’s no need to worry.
Use key command Shift-R to capture what you play after you play it. While in playback, this great command will grab anything you’ve played on your MIDI controller. Simply stop playback as soon as you’ve played the part, then use this command to capture what you’ve done. To Move Region to the Playhead Position #5 - Easily Cycle/Loop a Specific Area (Command-U) So you’re working on an area of your track and you need to loop a specific bar range for playback. You can use the mouse to swipe up and across the top ruler, but if there’s plenty of regions in the workspace, it can be difficult to “eye” the area you’re attempting to loop. First select the regions you intend to loop around, then use Command-U. This command comes in handy very often while producing, editing, or recording.
Using Command-U after selecting regions will set the cycle area to the exact width of the selected regions. Keep in mind Cycle Mode must be enabled for this ( C). Set Locators by Regions/Events/Marquee with Command-U #6 - Move Through Settings/Presets ([ and ]) Do you find yourself repeatedly clicking onto Logic’s settings menus when searching for a sound? What about clicking onto the next setting in the Library? Use the left and right brackets [ and ] to move between synth sounds, effect, EXS24 settings, and Library patches.