Add Region/Cell to Loop Library… ⌃⇧O — Logic Pro X keyboard command of the day

  Add Region/Cell to Loop Library…    ⌃⇧O

This command was renamed from “Add Region to Loop Library” to “Add Region/Cell to Loop Library”. Adding cells from the sequencers seems like a very fine way to create your own loops.

Create your own Apple Loops in Logic Pro — Apple Support

You can create Apple Loops from your own audio and software instrument recordings. When you create an Apple Loop from a region, it’s added to the loop library and appears in the Loop Browser, so that you can use it in other projects.

Editing and Mixing 68 Socially-Distant Orchestra Members Into One Composite Performance | Production Expert

Editing and Mixing 68 Socially-Distant Orchestra Members Into One Composite Performance | Production Expert

This is why the Wisconsin Youth Symphony reached out to our studio. They wanted us to put together individual videos of each member of the orchestra so the students could have a “performance.” The students would film on their own at home, send us the files, and our team would create a composite video and mix the audio. The song? Rossini’s William Tell Overture Finale.

Save Channel Strip Setting as… — Logic Pro X keyboard command of the day

  Save Channel Strip Setting as…

Save the channel strip settings. Name, inputs, outputs, inserts, et al.

Found in the menu of the “Setting” menu/button in channel strip views (inspector, mixer).

Work with channel strip settings in Logic Pro — Apple Support

Channel strip settings (CST files) are specific to each channel strip type. Instrument channel strips feature a number of instrument settings, separated into instrument, GarageBand, and Jam Pack categories. Audio channel strips offer effect routings optimized for particular instrument, vocal, and other processing tasks. Similarly, output and auxiliary channel strips provide channel strip settings for particular mastering or sweetening processes. For more information on using effects plug-ins, see Overview of plug-ins in Logic Pro.

Quantize 1/16 Swing C — Logic Pro X keyboard command of the day

  Quantize 1/16 Swing C

Quantize the region on sixteenth notes with swing pattern C. As always the precision of computers can “help” us create very well aligned music. It doesn’t sound natural. Most humans can’t perform with such precision. The quantize commands can be used to “help” the computer be less precise (in a very precise way) or more human.

Sometimes quantization is referred to as “humanization”…so not.

Logic Pro Quantize parameter values — Apple Support

Swing C
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Quantize regions in Logic Pro — Apple Support

Quantizing involves the rhythmic correction of audio or MIDI regions to a specific time grid. Any notes not played in time are moved to the nearest position on the grid.