Selection Start and End to Previous Transient ⇧⌘← — Logic Pro keyboard command of the day

  Selection Start and End to Previous Transient    ⇧⌘←

This command advances the selection points to the previous transient. From this point you can move the start or end as needed to select the audio to work with.

I don’t edit much, if ever. I wonder if group editing is honored?

Group editing in Logic Pro — Apple Support

Group editing allows you to perform many editing, arrangement and timing operations on all group member tracks simultaneously. For example, you can combine the comping feature with group editing so that every comp uses the same takes. You can move, resize, and arrange regions for all group member tracks together. You can also adjust the timing of the group, ensuring the group remains in time.

Apparently Group Editing is only using the Track Editor, not the Audio File Editor.

Select audio with transient markers in Logic Pro — Apple Support

Selection Start and End to Next Transient: The selection start and end are both moved to the right, up to the following transient marker.

- Audio File Editor
Selection Start and End to Previous Transient ⇧⌘←
Selection Start and End to Next Transient ⇧⌘→
Selection Start and End to Previous Transient and Play ⌥⌘←
Selection Start and End to Next Transient and Play ⌥⌘→

Set Flex Pitch Vibrato Tool — Logic Pro keyboard command of the day

show the Vibrato Tool cursor
  Set Flex Pitch Vibrato Tool

Set the Flex Pitch tool to Vibrato. Editing of sound recordings is completely out of my experience. I read about it. I hear about it. I have only briefly touched on the topic and how it is accomplished.

I almost exclusively use Flex Pitch to analyze audio in order to create a MIDI region for doubling or replacement. I am beginning to find places where a subtle change to a note can improve a work quite nicely. Hard to do with a stereo recording, but possible. Far easier to do with multi-track recordings.

Bring on the pitchy bass and tenor!

Edit pitch using Flex Pitch in Logic Pro — Apple Support

When working in the Audio Track Editor, the Vibrato tool allows you to edit the vibrato of a note without having to drag the hotspot.