Show/Hide Toolbar ⌃⌥⌘T — Logic Pro keyboard command of the day

  Show/Hide Toolbar ⌃⌥⌘T

Toggle the toolbar on and off. You can drag the divider between the Control Bar and the Main Window Tracks area.

Customize the toolbar in Logic Pro — Apple Support

The toolbar offers a variety of buttons and other controls for working with regions in the Tracks area, as well as other functions. The default set of buttons provides the most commonly used options for most users. If you find that you need to access particular functions that are not part of the default set, you can customize the toolbar by adding additional controls, or removing existing controls.

Quantize 1/4 Note — Logic Pro keyboard command of the day

  Quantize 1/4 Note

Set the quantize value to a quarter note. All notes entered will be aligned to quarter note positions on the grid.

Quantize regions in Logic Pro — Apple Support

You can quantize regions in the Tracks area by using the Quantize parameter in the Region inspector. Several advanced quantization parameters are also available in the Region inspector for greater control over quantization.

Logic Pro Quantize parameter values — Apple Support

Important: 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.

Select Muted Regions/Cells/Events ⇧M — Logic Pro keyboard command of the day

  Select Muted Regions/Cells/Events ⇧M

Select the muted events, cells, or regions. I rarely mute regions, but it can be very useful. I take that back, when I bounce and replace tracks I always keep the original tracks which have the regions muted, so I mute the regions.

Select regions in the Logic Pro Tracks area — Apple Support

To select all muted regions in the project: Choose Select Muted Regions.

Mute and solo regions in the Logic Pro Tracks area — Apple Support

You can mute one or more regions in the Tracks area to exclude them from playback. You can also solo individual regions, to hear them in isolation, and lock the solo status of regions.

When a track is muted using its Mute button, the regions on the track are gray, but the region names are in color.

Copy Section Between Locators (Global) — Logic Pro keyboard command of the day

  Copy Section Between Locators (Global)

Copy everything between the locators. You can insert the copy at another location in the arrangement.

Add or remove gaps in a Logic Pro arrangement — Apple Support

Choose Edit > Cut/Insert Time > Copy Section Between Locators (or use the Copy Section Between Locators (Global) key command).

Add or remove gaps in a Logic Pro arrangement — Apple Support

You can limit changes to only selected regions. If you do this, rather than moving all regions within a project section, you are asked if you want to move global events such as bar changes, tempo changes, and score symbols. This global edit is performed on all regions, when used.

Insert Scenes at Playhead ⌘↘ — Logic Pro keyboard command of the day

  Insert Scenes at Playhead ⌘↘

The Main Window Tracks area also contains the Live Loops display.

Place the regions of the selected scene(s) at the playhead location.

Edit Live Loops scenes in Logic Pro — Apple Support

Scenes are similar to tracks regarding focus and selection: When you select multiple scenes, the first selected scene is the focused scene. Some operations, such as using a key command to trigger a scene, only affect the focused scene when multiple scenes are selected.