Sends on Faders — Cycle Through Returns — Logic Pro keyboard command of the day

  Sends on Faders - Cycle Through Returns

Cycles through the returns when using Sends on Faders.

Adjust panning for sends independently in Logic Pro — Apple Support

After you choose Independent Pan for a send, you can adjust the send’s panning by setting the send to Sends on Faders mode. In this mode, the fader controls the volume to the send, and the pan knob controls the pan type and position to the send. To learn more about panning and balance, see Set channel strip pan or balance positions.

I included the link to Sends on Faders to the panning section. I think I might like setting the sends to Independent Panning.

- Mixer
Sends on Faders - On/Off
Sends on Faders - Next Send
Sends on Faders - Previous Send
Sends on Faders - Cycle Through Sends
Sends on Faders - Cycle Through Returns

Logic Pros Live Loops Launchpad Diary: Tips for getting started — 9to5Mac

Logic Pros Live Loops Launchpad Diary: Tips for getting started — 9to5Mac:

In today’s Logic Pros Live Loops diary, we are taking a look at the process of introducing this new workflow into our day-to-day recording sessions along with some quick Novation Launchpad tips. The potential of these repurposed controllers has just been getting even more intriguing with every Logic Pro update and after discussing the the pros and cons of the current-generation lineup, we are diving into to some tips and quality of life reminders for making the transition a smooth one.

Quantize 1/8 Note — Logic Pro keyboard command of the day

  Quantize 1/8 Note

Set quantization to an eighth note. Selecting a group of notes with the Quantize Tool will adjust them to eighth note positions.

Logic Pro Quantize parameter values — Apple Support

The Quantize parameter is non-destructive. It adjusts the playback positions of notes in MIDI regions when Logic Pro is in playback or record mode. The original positions are kept in the regions, so you can go back to the original timing.

Separate MIDI Region by Note Pitch — Logic Pro keyboard command of the day

  Separate MIDI Region by Note Pitch

Separates the MIDI region into multiple regions, each with only one note pitch. Each note pitch gets a separate track. Remarkably handy for drum parts.

Demix MIDI regions in the Logic Pro Tracks area — Apple Support

This feature is especially useful for separating drum parts that have been recorded into Logic Pro from a drum machine where all notes are on the same MIDI channel. Each note region can then be assigned to another channel strip, or perhaps some can be deleted, to thin out the original drum pattern.

Does Your Brain Hurt When This Message Come Up? Read On For Instant Headache Relief | Logic Pro

Does Your Brain Hurt When This Message Come Up? Read On For Instant Headache Relief | Logic Pro:

We’ve all been there. We’re in the heat of working, editing away; we make a snip or cut with either a key command, menu function, or tool, and bam. It pops up. Stopping us dead in our tracks. We’re locked out of doing anything else and are confronted with a do-or-die decision that we must make before we can move forward. The entire universe is shrunken down to a simple call to action. Keep, shorten, or split. But, but, but…. what do they each do?

Eli’s explanations are always helpful. Split? Keep?