Use Quick Reference Windows to View Multiple Parts of Scrivener Projects | Literature and Latte

Use Quick Reference Windows to View Multiple Parts of Scrivener Projects | Literature and Latte

A Scrivener project can be simple, with a couple of folders and files, or it can be quite complex, with chapters, scenes, character sheets, and research. The main Scrivener interface is designed to help you navigate and display these various elements, but the Editor generally only shows one item.

Sometimes you need to refer to other items in your project. You may want to keep tabs on your character sheets, either to ensure that your descriptions are consistent, or to add more information to them. If you store research in your Scrivener project, you almost certainly need to check details from time to time.

Now if I could only expose the internal tagging to the outside world…

Select All Regions and Events — Logic Pro keyboard command of the day

  Select All Regions and Events

Located in the Edit menu — ‘Select All Regions and Events’. I am not quite sure where this would come in to use, but I certainly understand the concept.

Selects all of the regions and events for the currently “in use” tracks in the Main Window Tracks, as well as everything currently visible in the Score Editor window.

Logic Pro music notation overview — Apple Support

You can view MIDI regions in software instrument (and external MIDI instrument) tracks as music notation in the Score Editor. Notes and other musical events are displayed as standard notation, along with common symbols such as time and key signature, bar lines, and clef signs. You can add and edit notes, add sustain pedal markings and other symbols, and print the score.

Select multiple regions in the Logic Pro Score Editor — Apple Support

Click an instrument name in the column between the parameters and score, to select all regions for that track (including regions on different tracks that are assigned to the same software instrument channel), at the current display level.

Toggle Keyboard/Group/Zone View ⌥V — Logic Pro keyboard command of the day

  Toggle Keyboard/Group/Zone View    ⌥V

Switch views in the Sampler mapping pane. The mapping pane appears in all but the “Synth” view of the Sampler.

Sampler Mapping and Zone pane overview — Apple Support

You can use the Mapping and Zone panes to create and edit sampler instruments. The two panes are designed for different tasks, but work together to provide full control of individual samples, or zones, and their use within one or more collections of zones, known as groups.

Move Selection with First Transient to Nearest Beat — Logic Pro keyboard command of the day

  Move Selection with First Transient to Nearest Beat

Align selections to the beat.

Use beat mapping on audio regions in Logic Pro — Apple Support

In Logic Pro, Control-click the beat mapping header, then choose Move Selection with First Transient to Nearest Beat from the shortcut menu (or use the corresponding key command).

The first transient marker in the region selection is moved to the nearest whole beat position, with all selected regions moving with it.

Logic Pro beat mapping overview — Apple Support

When Advanced Editing Options is selected in the Advanced preferences pane, you can access the Beat Mapping track. Beat mapping lets you map notes that don’t follow a strict tempo with beats in the ruler. When you play the project, the project tempo adjusts so that the beat-mapped notes are aligned with beats in the ruler.

Select And Operate using Transform User Preset 27 — Logic Pro keyboard command of the day

  Select And Operate using Transform User Preset 27

Select the MIDI events and transform them using preset 27. Lots of un-named programs.

Use MIDI transform sets in Logic Pro — Apple Support

Depending on your needs, it may be worthwhile to create your own transform sets. These can be configured and saved as part of a project. (Doing this in your template projects makes your transform sets available in all projects.) Your transform sets are shown at the bottom of the Presets pop-up menu.