Unpack Take Cell to Existing Scenes ⌃⌥⌘U — Logic Pro keyboard command of the day

  Unpack Take Cell to Existing Scenes ⌃⌥⌘U

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Record to Live Loops cells in Logic Pro — Apple Support

You can record to an audio or MIDI cell, even while other cells are playing. The settings for audio signal flow, software instruments, and the metronome are the same as when you record regions in the Tracks area.

Record and edit takes in cells in Logic Pro — Apple Support

You can unpack a cell take folder to other cells, scenes, or tracks.

Copy Playing Cells Here ⌘⇞ — Logic Pro keyboard command of the day

  Copy Playing Cells Here ⌘⇞

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Copies the currently playing cells to the selected scene.

Edit Live Loops scenes in Logic Pro — Apple Support

You can copy playing cells to a single scene. This is useful if you want to combine cells from different scenes into a new scene. If you copy playing cells to a scene that already contains cells, the copied cells replace any existing cells on the same track in the scene.

Unpack Take Cell to New Scenes ⌃⌥⇧⌘U — Logic Pro keyboard command of the day

  Unpack Take Cell to New Scenes    ⌃⌥⇧⌘U

Move all of the different takes in a cell to new scenes. Basically you make all of the takes into separate, usable independently, scenes.

A lot to learn about doing Live Loops. Probably should take an Ableton Live tutorial to discover what the Logic implementers were looking at for inspiration.

Record and edit takes in cells in Logic Pro — Apple Support

When you set the Recording parameter to Takes, each new recording in a cell creates a new take. If a cell contains takes, the number of takes is displayed in the lower-left corner of the cell, and the currently active take is displayed in the upper left. You can choose and preview each take individually, even while the cell is playing. You can also rename, delete, flatten, move, and copy takes.

Show Both, Live Loops Grid and Tracks View ⌥B — Logic Pro keyboard command of the day (KCotD)

  Show Both, Live Loops Grid and Tracks View    ⌥B

DIsplay both the Live Loops Grid and the Tracks View in the Main Window Tracks area.

How the Live Loops grid and Tracks area interact in Logic Pro — Apple Support

On each track in Logic Pro, you can listen to either a cell in the Live Loops grid or a region in the Tracks area—never both simultaneously. When you start a cell, any regions on the same track become inactive. When you stop a cell, the regions are not immediately reactivated; you need to use buttons in the Divider column or key commands to do this.