Select And Operate using Transform User Preset 6 — Logic Pro keyboard command of the day

  Select And Operate using Transform User Preset  6

Select events and transform them using User Preset 6.

Logic Pro MIDI Transform presets overview — Apple Support

The table below describes the operations performed by the MIDI Transform window presets in Logic Pro.

The presets (locked) give a good idea of the kinds of things possible using MIDI Transform.

Use MIDI transform sets in Logic Pro — Apple Support

To select all events that match the conditions, and transform them according to the operations settings: Click Select and Operate.

Show/Hide Grouping — Logic Pro keyboard command of the day

  Show/Hide Grouping

Shows or hides the Group indicator in the mixer windows. Save some vertical real estate on the mixer channel strips.

Overview of groups in Logic Pro — Apple Support

Prior to mixing, you may find it useful to define some logical channel strip groups. You could, for example, group all drum channel strips under one drum group. This would allow you to control the group meters (volume, pan, mute, solo, sends, and so on) using a single control, while still maintaining the relative parameter values of each channel strip.

Go to Marker Number 15 ⌃5 — Logic Pro keyboard command of the day

  Go to Marker Number 15 ⌃5

Move the playhead to the start of marker 15. The ‘Go to Marker n’ commands are mapped to the keypad on an extended keyboard.

I am sure that I can find a better use for the numeric keypad keys 😉

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.