Open Project Audio… ⌘8 — Logic Pro keyboard command of the day (KCotD)

  Open Project Audio…    ⌘8

Opens the Project Audio window. Project audio is also available in the Main Window (click Browsers button in control bar, choose the Project tab).

Logic Pro Project Audio Browser interface — Apple Support

The Project Audio Browser shows the audio files used in the project, and displays an overview of the regions derived from each audio file. You can add, edit, delete, and rename audio files and regions in the Project Audio Browser.

Remap To Root Notes — Logic Pro keyboard command of the day (KCotD)

  Remap To Root Notes

I was not born into an era where samplers are “free, fast, and easy”. I decided I didn’t need to spend the $2000+ for a very finicky computer that could only record 10 second clips. Silly me.

Today I would pull out a MacBook Air, attach an audio interface, and do the most amazing sampling, all for less than $2000, and with an interface that is indescribably different.

I’m still not going to jump into an MPCX Professional 😉

Someday when I sample.

Use the Sampler Mapping pane menu bar — Apple Support

Remap to Root Notes: Use to remap all selected zones to their respective root key positions.

New MIDI Instrument — Logic Pro keyboard command of the day (KCotD)

  New MIDI Instrument

Creates a new MIDI instrument in the environment. Ancient underpinnings like the many tunnels under Manhattan.

Standard instruments in the Logic Pro Environment — Apple Support

Logic Pro provides standard instrument objects to handle MIDI devices that only use one MIDI channel—typically, older synthesizers, MIDI-controlled effect units, or drum machines. Standard instruments transmit MIDI data on a single MIDI channel.

Assign To Exclusive Group: 7 — Logic Pro keyboard command of the day (KCotD)

  Assign To Exclusive Group: 7

Assigns a drum pad (Drum Machine Designer) to exclusive group 7. The best example is in the documentation where they describe the hi-hat as a group of 3 sounds.

Use Logic Pro Drum Machine Designer pad controls — Apple Support

Exclusive Group: Choose a group for the pad. You can assign multiple pads to the same group. As soon as one drum sound in the group is triggered, all other sounds in that same group are stopped. For example, you could group three pads with open, semi-closed, and closed hi-hat sounds. Only one of these sounds can be played at a time, mirroring the behavior of real hi-hats.