Find Original of Alias — Logic Pro keyboard command of the day

  Find Original of Alias

Locate the original region that this aliased region points to. Note that an aliased region has visual indicators (just like aliases of files) that help you identify them.

Create MIDI aliases in Logic Pro — Apple Support

If you forget where the original or source region is for a certain alias, you can search for it. In Logic Pro, do one of the following:

  • Select the alias, then choose MIDI > Alias > Select Original (or use the Find Original of Alias key command).
  • Choose Functions > Region Alias > Select Aliases of Region.

Create MIDI aliases in Logic Pro — Apple Support

Aliases can be useful when you want to repeat a phrase or riff in different parts of an arrangement. If you make changes to the original region after creating aliases from it, the changes apply to all its aliases throughout the project. If you want to edit one of the aliases without changing the others, you can turn that alias into an independent region (a region copy) and edit it independently.

Go to Marker Number 5 𝍖5 — Logic Pro keyboard command of the day

  Go to Marker Number 5 𝍖5

Move the playhead to the starting location of marker number 5. This is a keypad 5, so you need an extended keyboard to get to it by default.

On the laptops (small keyboard) I would simply use the ‘Go to marker’ command which defaults to ⌥/ — then press 5.

Navigate using markers in Logic Pro — Apple Support

You can navigate through your project using markers. This is useful when you want to quickly jump to, and edit, regions or events at a specific position in your project, for example.

Toggle Autoselect Automation Parameter in Read Mode — Logic Pro keyboard command of the day

  Toggle Autoselect Automation Parameter in Read Mode

Toggle automatic selection of automation parameters. Autoselect is handy. When you select a parameter (plug-in window, track tools, et al) the automation track is set to the selected parameter.

Show automation curves in Logic Pro — Apple Support

You can automatically show the automation curve of any parameter you click in a channel strip, plug-in editor, or track header on the main automation lane.

Show/Hide Marker Track Only ‘ — Logic Pro keyboard command of the day

  Show/Hide Marker Track Only ’

Show or hide only the Marker track just below the time/ruler bar.

Show and hide global tracks in Logic Pro — Apple Support

You can also assign and use any of the following Show/Hide key commands for each individual ruler track: Marker, Transposition, Signature, Tempo, Beat Mapping, and Movie. The key commands work directly, without having to open the Global Tracks Configuration dialog.

Recall Screenset 4x ⇧4 — Logic Pro keyboard command of the day

  Recall Screenset 4x ⇧4

Recall screensets numbered from 40 through 49.

Create and recall screensets in Logic Pro — Apple Support

You position windows in a layout that suits the way you work. This layout of various windows, including their display size, zoom levels, position, and other settings, is called a screenset. Once defined, you can save, and freely switch between different screensets, much as you might between different computer displays.