Apply Region Tempo to Project Tempo… — Logic Pro X keyboard command of the day

  Apply Region Tempo to Project Tempo…

Set the project tempo to the tempo of the selected region.

Work in the Logic Pro Smart Tempo Editor — Apple Support

Apply Region Tempo to Project Tempo: Applies the tempo of the selected region to the project tempo. In the Apply Region Tempo to Project Tempo dialog you can select additional options:

  • Align downbeat to nearest project downbeat: Aligns the region downbeat to the nearest downbeat in the project, regardless of Project Tempo mode.
  • Maintain relative positions of all other regions: When selected, maintains the temporal relationship between regions in the project when applying the region tempo to the project tempo. This can be particularly useful in Adapt mode.

Delete Similar Regions/Events — Logic Pro X keyboard command of the day

  Delete Similar Regions/Events

_Similar_ needs definition.

When working with MIDI events (notes) the command will delete all of the events that have the same note value. I guess _similar_ means that velocity and duration are unimportant.

The ‘Delete but Keep Similar Regions/Events’ is a simple way to isolate all of a particular drum hit, like a kick drum. Select a note, use the command, all you have left are the kick drum hits.

I still haven’t been able to locate a definition of what _similar_ events or regions are. My best guess, formed by playing with regions and selection commands, is that all MIDI regions are similar. All audio regions are similar. MIDI regions are not similar to audio regions.

Delete notes in the Piano Roll Editor in Logic Pro — Apple Support

Choose Edit > Select > Select Similar Events or Edit > Select > Select Equal Events (notes of the same pitch, for example) from the Piano Roll Editor menu bar, then delete the selected events by pressing Delete.

Select Similar Regions/Events ⇧S
Delete Similar Regions/Events ⌃⌥⇧⌘⌦
Delete but Keep Similar Regions/Events ⌃⌥⇧⌘↘

Exploring the Neoverb Advanced Panel

Exploring the Neoverb Advanced Panel

by Griffin Brown, iZotope Content Team October 14, 2020

But what if you’re a mild-to-severe control freak (like I am) when it comes to your audio? You might want to dive a bit deeper than the visible tools allow. Thankfully, Neoverb not only lets you do so, but even offers some reverb-warping options you won’t find in many other reverb plug-ins.

I find the screen captures from Insight showing how the sound changes with the reverb settings highly useful. I can hear the differences, but having a different perspective makes it sink in just a little better…

Open… ⌘O — Logic Pro X keyboard command of the day

  Open…    ⌘O

Open a file. The command opens the “mini-Finder” window and allows you to search for and select a file that you want to open. There is no specific selection tool for choosing a file type. You can open projects, audio files, MIDI files, and others.

This is the standard Open command found in virtually all Mac applications.

Open Logic Pro projects — Apple Support

You can also open a Logic Pro project (or a MIDI file) by dragging it onto the Logic Pro icon in the Dock.

Set Selected Track(s) or Channel Strip(s) to Automation Read — Logic Pro X keyboard command of the day

  Set Selected Track(s) or Channel Strip(s) to Automation Read

This is the only specific ‘set’ command for automation modes. All the other commands appear to be toggles, including the ‘Toggle … Automation Off/Read’.

I think I have learned enough about Logic to start _not_ using Logic and start using my control surfaces.

Choose automation modes in Logic Pro — Apple Support

Read: Plays back all automation that exists on the track. If volume data exists, for example, the Volume fader moves during playback, following the prerecorded automation on the track. You can’t change the value of the chosen automation parameter by moving controls when in Read mode. However, you can record region-based information directly into a MIDI region in Read mode.

There are a variety of commands available for working with automation. I have an Apple keyboard sitting at the bottom of my X-Touch. I should mark these commands, or get very familiar, so I can start to automate my mixes simply while listening. This assumes I am mixing _stems_ or subgroups.

- Global Commands
Toggle Selected Track(s) or Channel Strip(s) Automation Off/Read ⌃⌘O ⌃3⃣
Set Selected Track(s) or Channel Strip(s) to Automation Read ⌃⌥⇧⌘⌦
Toggle Selected Track(s) or Channel Strip(s) Automation Touch/Read ⌃2⃣
Toggle Selected Track(s) or Channel Strip(s) Automation Latch/Read ⌃⌘A
Toggle Selected Track(s) or Channel Strip(s) Automation Write/Read
Toggle Selected Track(s) or Channel Strip(s) Automation Trim Mode
Toggle Selected Track(s) or Channel Strip(s) Automation Write Relative Mode
Toggle Selected Track(s) or Channel Strip(s) Record Region Automation Mode
Create Group for Selected Channel Strips / Tracks
Select Tracks of Selected Regions/Cells/Folders
Select All Regions of Selected Tracks