Event Channel = 1 — Logic Pro keyboard command of the day

  Event Channel =   1

Set the channel of selected events to channel 1. Sets the MIDI channel for the events.

Edit Event List events in Logic Pro — Apple Support

The Event List L(ock), M(ute), Position, Status, Ch(annel), Num(ber), Val(ue), and Length/Info columns display all details of all event types. In most cases, you can directly edit the data displayed (except for the Status column, which indicates the event type).

Copy Value to All Following Events ⇧V — Logic Pro X keyboard command of the day

  Copy Value to All Following Events    ⇧V

This command is found in the “Event Editor” section of commands. The “Event Editor” is the Event List. The command should be named “Paste Value to All Following Events” since that is what it does. That “copy/paste” way of thinking of things.

You could change the velocity of every event following the selected one — select the velocity value, click outside of the field, and copy. Could be useful.

Event Editor key commands in Logic Pro — Apple Support

The following table reflects default key commands included in the U.S. factory preset.

Open Event List… ⌘7 — Logic Pro X keyboard command of the day

  Open Event List…    ⌘7

Opens the Event List window, as opposed to showing the event list using the “Show List Editors” command and selecting Event. You can drag the Event List editor out to create an event list window. You can have multiple Event list windows.

You also create multiple event list windows if you use the ‘Open Event List’ command multiple times.

Logic Pro Event List interface — Apple Support

The Event List shows all the events in your project, such as MIDI note events or region start events, in a vertical list format. You can use it to make precise edits, and for other tasks better suited to numeric rather than graphic edits. You can display all events or limit them by category

Duplicate Event and Numerical Edit ⌘D — Logic Pro X keyboard command of the day

Logic Pro X keyboard command of the day. #LogicProX @StudioIntern1

  Duplicate Event and Numerical Edit    ⌘D

This command doesn’t appear in any menu. It is listed under the heading “Event Editor” which doesn’t exist in the documentation or any menu. We can find the “Event List” which appears to have all of the commands associated with the “Event Editor”.

Duplicates the selected event(s). Apparently the same as a Copy followed by a Paste.

⇧ SHIFT – ⌃ CONTROL – ⌥ OPTION – ⌘ COMMAND