Apply Transform User Preset 15 to selected Events — Logic Pro X keyboard command of the day

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  Apply Transform User Preset  15 to selected Events

The MIDI Transform window can be opened from the Window menu, or by entering ‘⌘9’. There are 30 ‘Apply Transform User Preset … to selected Events’.

Use transform sets — Logic Pro X:

1. Choose Create New Transform Set from the Presets pop-up menu.

2. Set conditions and operations.

3. Select the “Hide unused parameters” checkbox. This helps to avoid changes to conditions and operations that aren’t required for (or may disturb) your transform set.

4. Choose New Parameter Set (Number) from the Presets pop-up menu. Enter a new name for your transform set.

This transform set now appears at the bottom of the Presets list in all MIDI Transform windows for this project. You should consider saving your user transform sets in one or more template projects. This way, they are always available to you in all future projects.

Tip: Renaming an existing transform set creates a new transform set that is identical to the original. The existing (source) transform set is retained.

⇧ SHIFT – ⌃ CONTROL – ⌥ OPTION – ⌘ COMMAND

Delete Unselected within Selection — Logic Pro X keyboard command of the day

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  Delete Unselected within Selection

Would you say this is a mouthful of words? The text in the documentation helps a bit by rephrasing the command a bit

Unselected Within Selection: Erases all unselected MIDI events within a selection, such as between locators.

My confusion comes from the wrongful expectation that the “highlighted area” like a Marquee selection, or an entire region (with highlight) constitutes a ‘selection’. Clearly the use of the example of ‘between locators’ means that a selection has been made, if not necessarily highlighted.

Deleting the ‘selected within selection’ is a simple matter of the DELETE key or other gestures.

Mute and delete regions and events — Logic Pro X

The Mute and Delete functions go hand in hand, because you often want to remove events you have muted.

⇧ SHIFT – ⌃ CONTROL – ⌥ OPTION – ⌘ COMMAND

Show/Hide Audio Effects — Logic Pro X keyboard command of the day

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  Show/Hide Audio Effects

In Mixer views. Show or Hide the Audio FX insert slots.

I guess that would be appropriate in some cases, but I can’t think of any right now.

⇧ SHIFT – ⌃ CONTROL – ⌥ OPTION – ⌘ COMMAND

Page Top — Logic Pro X keyboard command of the day

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  Page Top

Command key only (not in any menu). Moves the display to the top of the page. I would probably use this in an expanded view of a page in the Score Editor.

I did a simple setup of Page Top/Page Bottom/Page Far Left/Page Far Right to keypad keys — ⌃5/⌃2/⌃1/⌃3

I forget about how it is to work on small screens.

⇧ SHIFT – ⌃ CONTROL – ⌥ OPTION – ⌘ COMMAND

Open Setup — Logic Pro X keyboard command of the day

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  Open Setup

In the Control Surfaces menu. Setup… Opens the setup window for control surfaces.

Control surface inspector overview — Control Surfaces Help

The inspector in the Control Surfaces Setup window shows Device parameters, Special parameters, and Control Surface Group parameters. See Control Surface Group parameters overview. You can configure directly supported control surfaces by editing these parameters.

⇧ SHIFT – ⌃ CONTROL – ⌥ OPTION – ⌘ COMMAND