Enable/Disable Groups ⇧G ⌃5⃣ – Logic Pro keyboard command of the day

  Enable/Disable Groups ⇧G ⌃5⃣

The group “clutch”. You need to disable groups when you want to edit/change only a single channel in a group.

Overview of groups in Logic Pro – Apple Support

Before mixing, you may find it useful to create channel strip groups. You could, for example, group all drum channel strips under one drum group. This would allow you to adjust group parameters (volume, pan, mute, solo, sends, and so on) using a single control, while still maintaining the relative parameter values of each channel strip. Using the groups feature, you can:

 

Snap Mode: 1/1 Note – Logic Pro keyboard command of the day

  Snap Mode: 1/1 Note

Set the Snap to grid mode to a whole note boundary.

Snap to grid in the Piano Roll Editor in Logic Pro – Apple Support

By default, the Snap functionality is relative, so that when you move notes or other items, they retain their relative distance from their original position. You can override relative positioning with the Snap Notes to Absolute Value option.

 

Close Window ⌘W – Logic Pro keyboard command of the day

  Close Window ⌘W

Close the frontmost (focused) window.

Open and close windows in Logic Pro – Apple Support

Only one window can have key focus at a given time, this is called the active window. When several normal windows overlap, the active window is the window in the foreground. The title of the window with key focus is black (the titles of other open windows are gray). Inside a window, the area with key focus (for example, the Tracks area) is bordered by a blue frame.

 

Copy Scenes to Playhead – Logic Pro keyboard command of the day

  Copy Scenes to Playhead

Copy scenes from the Live Loops grid to the Tracks area.

Work with Live Loops cells in Logic Pro – Apple Support

To copy the scene to the playhead position: Choose Copy Scene to Playhead.

WARNING: When you copy a scene to the playhead position, any existing regions are overwritten or overlapped.

Remap All Notes – Logic Pro keyboard command of the day

  Remap All Notes

Remap sampler notes. This requires a thorough introduction to the Sampler and how it can be used.

Use the Sampler Mapping pane menu bar in Logic Pro – Apple Support

Remap All Notes: Use to remap all selected zones to fill all free keys, starting from the position/key of the lowest selected zone.