Event Channel -1 — Logic Pro keyboard command of the day (KCotD)

  Event Channel -1

Decrement the channel number of the selected events.

This is a quick way of changing the (potential) instrument for a given MIDI event. Valuable when working with multi-channel software instruments or external devices.

Assign notes to voices and staffs in Logic Pro — Apple Support

In cases where the division between voices needs to be more flexible, you can separate voices by assigning each voice to a different MIDI channel. This allows voices to cross while still being displayed independently. Notes not assigned to any MIDI channel are not displayed, allowing you to “hide” notes from display (such as improvised parts or trill notes, for example). This does not affect playback, but only the display of notes in the score (the playback channel is determined by the setting in the Track inspector).

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Attach Symbol: Left Hand — Logic Pro keyboard command of the day (KCotD)

  Attach Symbol: Left Hand

Decidedly frustrating. I cannot find anything that indicates which symbol will be attached to a score when using this command. There is no description of what all of the symbols in the part boxes mean. Executing this command with a note selected in a score shows no visible change.

I have watched tutorial videos, read manuals. No help. Can’t find them.

Object move up ⌥↑ — Logic Pro keyboard command of the day (KCotD)

  Object move up    ⌥↑

Position an object in the MIDI Environment using fine controls. Position changes by one pixel (it used to be a much bigger and visible thing). Use the option-key and the arrow keys.

Bygone days for most users of Logic Pro.

Adjust position, size of objects in the Logic Pro Environment — Apple Support

In Logic Pro, use the following key commands to move selected objects one pixel in the relevant direction, even when the grid is turned on:

  • Object move left
  • Object move right
  • Object move up
  • Object move down

Go to Marker Number 12 𝍖⌃2 — Logic Pro keyboard command of the day (KCotD)

  Go to Marker Number 12 𝍖⌃2

Move the playhead to marker number 12. The ‘Go to Marker’ keyboard commands are assigned to the keypad on the extended keyboards. I rarely jump to a specific marker, preferring to move forward and backward between them.

I try to create markers that have a definite length so I can set the locators and enable cycle for the current marker. I use the Marquee tool to select an area followed by commands to create the marker and cycle. Once that is done I can step through the marked locations in the project and work on the specific area.

Navigate using markers in Logic Pro — Apple Support

The marker numbers in these commands refer to the (serial) order of all markers in the project. By default, when you create a marker, the name shows the marker number.