Ties: default — Logic Pro keyboard command of the day

  Ties: default

Set the direction of note ties to the default for the current score.

Change the direction of ties in the Score Editor in Logic Pro — Apple Support

By default, the tie direction is set as part of the staff style for the track (or region). You can manually change the direction of ties for individual notes to improve readability.

Overview of score sets in Logic Pro — Apple Support

You can use score sets to control which software instrument tracks appear in the score. Each project can contain as many score sets as needed. Score sets let you:

Refresh Freeze Files — Logic Pro keyboard command of the day

  Refresh Freeze Files

Create fresh copies of “frozen” tracks. All tracks that are frozen get re-processed. The operation cannot be cancelled!

Freeze tracks in Logic Pro — Apple Support

When Enable Complete Features is selected in Logic Pro > Preferences > Advanced, you can freeze a track, reducing the processing power needed for playback. This reduces its processor usage to that of a high-resolution audio track with no effects plug-ins, regardless of the number or complexity of the plug-ins actually used on the track. Freezing is particularly useful for software instrument tracks and for audio tracks that use complex effects. It is not available for multi-output software instruments.

Select Members of Group 25 — Logic Pro keyboard command of the day

  Select Members of Group 25

Selects all of the channels that are part of group 25. I need to have the Groups window open to see the names (hints) of what group 25 might be.

Edit group membership in Logic Pro — Apple Support

You can add a channel strip to, or remove a channel strip from, single or multiple groups. You can also temporarily disable all group parameter links—applying a Group Clutch—to change the volume of an individual channel strip, for example.

Copy Playing Cells Here ⌘⇞ — Logic Pro keyboard command of the day

  Copy Playing Cells Here ⌘⇞

Currently defined as command-pageUp

Copies the currently playing cells to the selected scene.

Edit Live Loops scenes in Logic Pro — Apple Support

You can copy playing cells to a single scene. This is useful if you want to combine cells from different scenes into a new scene. If you copy playing cells to a scene that already contains cells, the copied cells replace any existing cells on the same track in the scene.

Toggle Track On of all Tracks of Folder  — Logic Pro keyboard command of the day

  Toggle Track On of all Tracks of Folder

Change the on/off status of all tracks in the Main Window Tracks. This will turn on all tracks, or turn off all tracks. If tracks are a mix of on and off it doesn’t matter. All tracks will be on or off.

If the Track On/Off switch is not displayed in the Track Header this command will cause it to be displayed (and remain displayed).

Turn off tracks in Logic Pro — Apple Support

When no other track is assigned to the same channel strip, turning off a track also saves processing power, because plug-ins on the channel strip are no longer processed. Turning a track off (or turning it back on) takes slightly longer than muting or unmuting the track, due to internal pre-processing. Unlike muting a track, turning off a track can not be automated.

We need to pay attention the the status of plug-ins, automation, and other settings.

Seems so much more predictable to mute the tracks instead of turning them off.