Using Groove Tracks in Logic Pro X — Logic Studio Training
In this video, you’ll discover how to create audio and MIDI tracks that feel good together.
That was easy 😉 Sixty second video tells it all.
text is a tough way to do audio — ⇧ SHIFT — ⌃ CONTROL — ⌥ OPTION — ⌘ COMMAND
Using Groove Tracks in Logic Pro X — Logic Studio Training
In this video, you’ll discover how to create audio and MIDI tracks that feel good together.
That was easy 😉 Sixty second video tells it all.
#LogicProX @StudioIntern1
Apply Transform User Preset 19 to selected Events
This is one of the 30 user transform commands. There are two ways to apply transforms — “Apply Transform” and “Select and Operate”. Looking at the Transform window I see that there are the options to “Select Only”, “Operate Only”, and “Select and Operate”. Sort of like PERL for MIDI events 😉
The best introduction I could find for MIDI Transform Sets is the table that describes the pre-defined transforms. The operations and selection criteria help me to understand what is possible.
Logic Pro MIDI Transform presets overview — Apple Support
The table below describes the operations performed by the MIDI Transform window presets in Logic Pro.
Logic Pro MIDI Transform window overview — Apple Support
The MIDI Transform window is so-named because it transforms MIDI events—based on conditions, operations, and values you choose—into different types of events, or events with different values.
⇧ SHIFT – ⌃ CONTROL – ⌥ OPTION – ⌘ COMMAND
Logic Pro X keyboard command of the day. #LogicProX @StudioIntern1
Region Automation: Control Change 28
One of the Region Automations that has a command available for setting. With automation showing (press the A key) you click on the “Track” automation button to change it to “Region”. All 128 MIDI CC can be automated, as well as things in the Logic workspace.
Most of the MIDI CC automations actually insert the MIDI CC messages into the Event List.
Use the Automation/MIDI area in the Piano Roll Editor — Logic Pro X
Show region-based automation in the MIDI/Automation area
⇧ SHIFT – ⌃ CONTROL – ⌥ OPTION – ⌘ COMMAND
Logic Pro X keyboard command of the day. #LogicProX @StudioIntern1
Note “D#” E
One of the keyboard keys for Musical Typing. I can’t look at the keys to make this happen. The confilct of the E key not being an E makes my brain hurt. With the window open, and making sure my fingers are in the correct placement on the keyboard I can almost make sense “playing” the one octave keyboard.
Use step input recording techniques — Logic Pro X
Choose Window > Show Musical Typing.
⇧ SHIFT – ⌃ CONTROL – ⌥ OPTION – ⌘ COMMAND
creating midi file from Logic’s metronome [SOLVED] — Logic Pro Help
Here’s the idiot-proof version for those who have never worked in environment before. I like having a separate individually adjustable click track:
This is a very handy little trick — make a MIDI recording of the click track.
Here’s the idiot-proof version for those who have never worked in environment before. I like having a separate individually adjustable click track:
1) Make sure tempo is as you wish it to be. Create a MIDI instrument track and choose instrument Utility->Klofgeist. Leave that track selected
2) From the Logic Main window, Open Environment window. WINDOW->OPEN MIDI ENVIRONMENT
2) At Upper Left Corner of Environment window , Pull down menu “Layer” with default value “Mixer” to choice “Clicks and Ports” ( Layer->Clicks and Ports)
3) Click and hold on the little arrow in (MIDI Click icon) and drag to (Sequencer Input) icon there is some confirmation I forgot but I accepted. A line should stay when you release, something like appears below.
4) Close Environment window
5) Make sure the click track you created is in Record mode and start recording. Boxes should appear, sent from the metronome to the track. Those notes comprise your click track.