Go to Marker Number 13 ⌃3 — Logic Pro keyboard command of the day

  Go to Marker Number 13 ⌃3

Position the playhead at the beginning of the thirteenth marker. I tend to name my markers, so trying to use them by number isn’t very easy. I suspect that I would find it easier if I had a Marker list open and visible. If the markers aren’t named Marker 1, Marker 2…Marker 20 then the list doesn’t help either. It would help if there was a sequence number in the list of markers.

Navigate using markers in Logic Pro — Apple Support

You can navigate through your project using markers. This is useful when you want to quickly jump to, and edit, regions or events at a specific position in your project, for example.

Revert to Default Pattern Template ⌃⌥⇧D — Logic Pro keyboard command of the day

  Revert to Default Pattern Template ⌃⌥⇧D

Clear all of the Step Sequencer steps, reverting to the default template.

Customize the Step Sequencer interface in Logic Pro — Apple Support

You can clear the pattern configuration data so that new patterns, and the default view, appear as they did before the “Save as Row Default” option was used.

  • In Logic Pro, with the pattern open in Step Sequencer, choose Functions > Revert to Default Pattern Template from the Step Sequencer menu bar.

Select And Operate using Transform User Preset 21 — Logic Pro keyboard command of the day

  Select And Operate using Transform User Preset 21

Transform MIDI events defined in Transform User Preset 21.

Use MIDI transform sets in Logic Pro — Apple Support

Depending on your needs, it may be worthwhile to create your own transform sets. These can be configured and saved as part of a project. (Doing this in your template projects makes your transform sets available in all projects.) Your transform sets are shown at the bottom of the Presets pop-up menu.

Select Auxiliary Channel Strips ⇧F — Logic Pro keyboard command of the day

  Select Auxiliary Channel Strips ⇧F

Selects all of the Auxiliary channel strips in the mixer window. Both versions of the documentation provided.

Channel strip types in Logic Pro — Apple Support

Aux (Auxiliary) channel strips: Used for a variety of signal-routing purposes. Aux channel strips are used to set up send returns, where a channel strip signal is routed to an aux channel strip for effects processing. They are also used for grouping and for distributing a signal to multiple destinations via sends.

Channel strip types — Logic Pro X Help

Aux (Auxiliary) channel strips: Used for a variety of signal-routing purposes. Aux channel strips are used to set up send returns, where a channel strip signal is routed to an aux channel strip for effects processing. They are also used for grouping and for distributing a signal to multiple destinations via sends.