MIDI Key Command
Here's a weird one: I am trying to set up two key commands froma MIDI controller. #1 is "Play song from beginning" and #2 is "Go to Next Song". I have a sustain pedal and a hold pedal. Whgen I assign either to "Play song..." they work fine, but neither will "Go to next...". If I use a key on the computer the function works fine. Any thoughts?
Powerbook Mac OS X (10.3.9) Logic Pro 7.1
Alex,
I couldn't get the "Select Next Song" to work either via MIDI. Tried assigning notes and controllers in an attempt to get it to work, but no dice.
And the manual seems mute on this subject, which is always a big help (not).
Look on p. 255 of the manual and read up on Meta Events for goto song. Maybe there's a workound in that function.
-=iS=-
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First, do this (Note you will lose any custom key commands you may have created ...)
Quit Logic pro X and then....
Delete the user preferences
You can resolve many issues by restoring Logic Pro X back to its original settings. This will not impact your media files. To reset your Logic Pro X user preference settings to their original state, do the following:
In the Finder, choose Go to Folder from the Go menu.
Type ~/Library/Preferences in the "Go to the folder" field.
Press the Go button.
Remove the com.apple.logic10.plist file from the Preferences folder. Note that if you have programmed any custom key commands, this will reset them to the defaults. You may wish to export your custom key command as a preset before performing this step. See the Logic Pro X User Manual for details on how to do this. If you are having trouble with a control surface in Logic Pro X, then you may also wish to delete the com.apple.logic.pro.cs file from the preferences folder.
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Restart the computer.
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Is there anyone out there that has really got a good system for assigning Key Commands to groups of keys? My KC system has developed sort of spasmodically as I have got to know the Logic over the years.. and without proper 'town planning' things are getting over crowded on my Apple Keyboard.
I would appreciate comments from anyone who has a 'logical' mind who thinks they have a good system/choice for which keys to programme groups of key commands for ease of workflow. In particular I would be interested in:
- Score Editor
- Midi writing
- Automation
along with a word about favourite key commands
thanks in advance
MSSuggest orienting as many of your key commands on the LH side of the keyboard so that you can keep your RH hand on the mouse.
The following is just a sampling of my k/c assignments; at this point I've been using these so long that I couldn't tell you if any of them resemble the factory k/c assignments, but anyway, here's a short list that don't use any modifier keys:
F1 = event editor (lists)
F2 = matrix/piano roll (within arrange)
F3 = score editor (arrange)
right below that...
1 = event editor (opens separate window)
2 = piano roll (sep. window)
3 = score editor (sep. window)
ESC = close window
Q = quantize
A = catch on/off
V = toolbox
D = MIDI out toggle (in editors)
C = cycle
H = hyperdraw autodefine
F = continue (need to press it 2x to play when Logic is stopped)
B = browser (media)
L = library
X = set locators to region and play
Note how except for "H" and "L" (a new addition for L8) they're all on the LH side of the keyboard, and no modifier keys needed.
Some RH-oriented key commands include:
\[ = set left locator w/o rounding
] = set right locator w/o rounding
Those plus SHIFT give me the same functions but with rounding
As for key commands with modifiers, you might want to set up a system for yourself where you reserve specific modifier keys (or combinations of modifiers) for certain categories of tasks. For example, you could reserve CNTRLSHIFTkey for score editor-specific commands, such as:
D = defeat interpretation
F = force interpretation
B = beam selected
U = unbeam selected
. = add staccato to selected notes
- = add tenuto to selected notes
< = crescendo
">" = diminuendo
( = slur below
) = slur above
# (actually, "3") = enharmonic shift #
@ (actually, "2") = enharmonic shift b
...and so on... Note that these aren't all LH oriented, but I like the idea of using character shapes ("<" = cresc.) as mneumonics where possible.
In general I'llI use CNTRLOPT+SHIFTCMD for "dangerous" (global) operations such as changing all tracks to READ or TOUCH. Speaking of automation...
I have F9 programmed to turn plug-in automation on/off. But toggling this without having the automation prefs visible means that you'll be toggling this function in the blind. So I have F10 programmed to open the automation prefs panel.
Ultimately I'd suggest that you set up your key commands so that they make sense to you.
Message was edited by: iSchwartz -
Desktop vs laptop key commands.
I just recently picked up a 15" i5 MBP which is the first laptop I've ever used for audio.
Key commands for a full key board with numeric pad are so ingrained in my mind that I'm hesitant to "learn" variations for the laptop. Believe me, I'm not complaining about having to excute for few extra mouse pad clicks.
How are other folks juggling desktop vs laptop key strokes?
I suppose I could get a full size wireless keyboard (as the MBP USB ports are already spoken for).
Input appreciated.
Cheers.I played around with the key board preferences (US with numeric pad vs just plain US)
I once created a list of the differences between those two presets. Here it is. I realize it's tough to read on this web page, but that's because this forum won't let me use html table tags. But if you paste the text into a spreadsheet or word processor, it will instantly format as a table (because tabs are embedded) and be easily readable.
The first column is the US with numeric keypad, and the second column is the plain US. Any commands not on this list are the same in both presets.
Anyone confused by any of those symbols can find an illustrated guide here or here.
* R Record
⇧* ⇧R •Record Toggle
⌃* ⌃⌥⌘R •Capture as Recording
⌅ ⇧↩ Play
. ⌥↩ Pause
0 ↩ Stop
⌃⌅ ⌃⇧↩ •Play from Left Window Edge
⌃0 ⌅ Stop and Go to Last Locate Position
⌃= = Set Locators by Regions/Events/Marquee
= ⇧= Set Rounded Locators by Regions/Events
⇧↩ ⌃↖ •Go to Selection Start
⌃↘ •Go to Selection End
↩ ⌃⌅ •Go to Beginning
/ C Cycle Mode
⌃⌥⌘R Record off for all
C K MIDI/Monitor Metronome Click
⌥* Open Recording Project Settings...
R ⌥L Toggle Library
K ⌥M Toggle Marker List
⌃; ⌘; Add to Arrange...
⇧R ⌃⌥R Event Position and Length in SMPTE Units
⌥⇧R ⌃⌥⇧R Secondary Ruler
⌃⌥⌘⌦ ⌃⌥⌘⌫ Individual Track Zoom Reset
⌃⌥⌦ ⌃⌥⌫ Individual Track Zoom Reset for All Tracks
⌘= ⌥- Trim Regions to Fill within Locators
⌃⌥+ ⌃⌥= Waveform Vertical Zoom In
⌃↖ ⌃↑ Stems: up
⌃↘ ⌃↓ Stems: down
⌃⌦ ⌃⌫ Stems: hide
(that blank line after "Record" means nothing, there's nothing missing; it's just something strange the forum is doing)
Message was edited by: 45rpm -
Need key commands list - complete
can someone do me a favor and email me the clipboard output of the comprehensive key command list? i'm not in a position to do this myself right at the moment. if someone chimes up, i'll reply with the email address to send it to. no formating or anything is necessary.
also, for those that use key commands a lot and have some complex customization, what is your opinion on its reliability? my questioning is due to the possible utilization of a remote session of logic, receiving custom MIDI sysex commands to basically remote control functionality via MIDI. (i will be sending commands via TCP, but there will be a local server sending MIDI to the host machine) do key commands ever not execute? if you send a rapid sequence of key commands, do they execute in a predictable fashion? etc...Why do you need to use Sysex commands? They're so much more complicated to program and keep track of...
In terms of reliability, sometimes I find that key commands "go bad". This is almost always a case of "key label" commands going bad and to fix the problem they need to be re-programmed as "key position". That's the only buggy behavior re key commands, aside from the bugs in the key command window itself. But that's another story. Here's the list:
-------- Global Commands --------
* Record
•Record Repeat
Tab •Record Toggle
sh - 18 •Capture Last Take as Recording
•Capture Last Take as Recording & Play
Enter Play
; Pause
Return Stop
Space Play or Stop
Rewind
Forward
Fast Rewind
Fast Forward
Rewind 1 frame
Forward 1 frame
Rewind by format value
Forward by format value
Shuttle Rewind
Shuttle Forward
Scrub Rewind
Scrub Forward
Scrub by MIDI Value (-2-)
ct 0 •Play from Beginning
•Play from previous Bar
•Play from Left Locator
•Play from Right Locator
•Play from left window corner
Goto Left Locator
ct Enter Goto Right Locator
Goto Last Play Position
Stop Goto Last Play Position
Stop Goto Left Locator
op co G •goto Position...
. Set Left Locator...
ct . Set Right Locator...
sh [ Set Left Locator by Song Position
[ Set Left Locator by rounded Song Position
Set Left Autodrop Point by Song Position
Set Left Autodrop Point by rounded Song Position
sh ] Set Right Locator by Song Position
] Set Right Locator by rounded Song Position
Set Right Autodrop Point by Song Position
Set Right Autodrop Point by rounded Song Position
Set Locators by Regions
op O Set rounded Locators by Regions/Events
ct X •Set Locators & Play
X •Set rounded Locators & Play
•Set rounded Locators & Cycle Play
•Set rounded Locators & Record
•Set rounded Locators & Cycle Record
Swap Left and Right Locator
Move Locators forward by Cycle Length
Move Locators backwards by Cycle Length
sh Enter •Play from Selection
•Goto Selection
ct a Create Marker
sh a Create Marker without rounding
Create Marker by Regions
Delete Marker
sh M Open Marker List...
Open Marker List as Float...
Open Marker Text...
Open Marker Text as Float...
Set Locators by Marker & Enable Cycle
Set Locators by previous Marker & Enable Cycle
Set Locators by next Marker & Enable Cycle
sh -123 Goto Previous Marker
sh -124 Goto Next Marker
Goto Marker Number...
sh - 85 Quick Edit Marker
ct 1 Goto Marker Number 1
ct 2 Goto Marker Number 2
ct 3 Goto Marker Number 3
ct 4 Goto Marker Number 4
ct 5 Goto Marker Number 5
ct 6 Goto Marker Number 6
ct 7 Goto Marker Number 7
ct 8 Goto Marker Number 8
ct 9 Goto Marker Number 9
ct op 0 Goto Marker Number 10
ct op 1 Goto Marker Number 11
ct op 2 Goto Marker Number 12
ct op 3 Goto Marker Number 13
ct op 4 Goto Marker Number 14
ct op 5 Goto Marker Number 15
ct op 6 Goto Marker Number 16
ct op 7 Goto Marker Number 17
ct op 8 Goto Marker Number 18
ct op 9 Goto Marker Number 19
ct op co 0 Goto Marker Number 20
Select Previous Song
Select Next Song
Select Song 1
Select Song 2
Select Song 3
Select Song 4
Select Song 5
Select Song 6
Select Song 7
Select Song 8
Select Song 9
Select Song 10
Select Song 11
Select Song 12
Select Song 13
Select Song 14
Select Song 15
Select Song 16
Select Song 17
Select Song 18
Select Song 19
Select Song 20
C Cycle
Drop
Replace
S Solo
op - 1 •Set Solo Lock Mode
ct op co - 1 •Reselect Solo-locked Regions
Solo off for all
Mute off for all
sh ct * Record off for all
Sync intern/extern
•Tap Tempo
MIDI Machine Control
sh ct op * Toggle MIDI Remote (always MIDI remotable)
Disable MIDI Remote
co 3 •Set next higher Format
co 2 •Set next lower Format
N MIDI/Monitor Metronome Click
Send Reset Controllers
sh Help Send discrete Note Offs (Panic)
Send Maximum Volume
Send Used Instruments MIDI Settings
Send All Current Fader Values except Sysex
Send All Current Fader Values
•Revert to Current Screenset
Copy Screenset
Paste Screenset
Lock/Unlock Current Screenset
•Next Screenset
•Previous Screenset
- 83 Recall Screenset 1
- 84 Recall Screenset 2
- 85 Recall Screenset 3
- 86 Recall Screenset 4
- 87 Recall Screenset 5
- 88 Recall Screenset 6
- 89 Recall Screenset 7
- 91 Recall Screenset 8
- 92 Recall Screenset 9
sh op co C Copy MIDI Events...
sh ct X Extended Region Parameters...
Import Settings...
Open Synchronization Song Settings...
sh N Open Metronome Song Settings...
Recording options...
Open Tuning Song Settings...
sh ct -106 Open Audio Song Settings...
ct -106 MIDI options...
sh ct C Chase Events...
Open Score Song Settings...
Open Video Song Settings...
Preferences...
Open Global Preferences...
-106 Open Audio Preferences...
Open MIDI Preferences...
Open Display Preferences...
sh ct co S Score Preferences
Open Video Preferences...
sh F14 Open Automation Preferences...
Open Control Surfaces Preferences...
Open Surround Preferences...
Initialize All Except Key Commands...
Start Logic Setup Assistant...
Start Logic AU Manager...
Import File...
sh F1 Open Event Editor...
co 1 Open Arrange Window...
Open Track Mixer...
F3 Open Score Editor...
co 4 Transform
Open Hyper Editor...
Open Matrix Editor...
co 7 Open Transport...
F8 Open Environment...
co K Open Step Input Keyboard
\ Open Audio Window...
Loop Browser...
sh co - 14 Open Sample Editor...
EXS24 Instrument Editor
Open Project Manager...
Open Signature Changes List...
ct F1 Toggle Event Float
F1 Toggle Event Editor
Toggle Arrange Window
co M Toggle Track Mixer
sh F3 Toggle Score Editor
Toggle Transform
Toggle Hyper Editor
F2 Toggle Matrix Editor
F4 Toggle Transport
Toggle Environment
Toggle Audio Window
Toggle Sample Editor
Toggle Signature Changes List
Start external Sample Editor
sh / Open System Performance...
TDM DSP Usage
T Open Tempo List...
Open Tempo Operations...
Open Tempo Interpreter...
K Open Key Commands...
ct C Open Object Colors...
Open Movie...
sh co F Open Movie as Float...
Open Movie Again
sh ct op A Open Movie Again as Float
Find Scene Cuts
Remove Scene Markers
/ Open Audio Record Window...
•Toggle (Mute) Audio Inputs
•Toggle (Mute) Audio Tracks
•Toggle (Mute) Audio Aux
•Toggle (Mute) Audio Bus
•Toggle (Mute) Audio Outputs
Toggle Current Track Automation Off/Read
Set Current Track to Automation Read
Toggle Current Track Automation Touch/Read
Toggle Current Track Automation Latch/Read
Toggle Current Track Automation Write/Read
Toggle Current Track Automation MIDI/Read
Set All Tracks to Automation Off
ct op co R Set All Tracks to Automation Read
Set All Tracks to Automation Touch
Set All Tracks to Automation Latch
Set All Tracks to Automation Write
Set All Tracks to Automation MIDI
co E Automation Event Edit...
sh F15 Track Automation Settings...
Toggle Automation controlling Volume
Toggle Automation controlling Pan
Toggle Automation controlling Mute
Toggle Automation controlling Send Levels
Toggle Automation controlling Plug-in parameters
Toggle Automation controlling Solo
Toggle Automation Quick Access
Toggle Group Clutch
Open Group Settings...
Write To End
Write To Right Locator
Delete currently visible Automation Data of Current Track
Delete All Automation Data of Current Track
Delete Orphan Automation Data of Current Track
Delete All Automation Data of All Tracks
sh ct R Move Current Region Data To Track Automation
Move Current Track Automation Data To Region
Move All Region Control Data To Track Automation
op co M Move All Track Automation Data To Region
Refresh Freeze Files
•Refresh Audio Configuration
- 75 Audio Hardware Setup
ct \ Audio Configuration
co \ Set Audio Record Path...
Toggle Punch On The Fly
Toggle Auto Input Monitoring
sh ct / Toggle Pre-Fader Metering
sh Space Clear Overload Flag in Audio Channel Display
Toggle Velocity Engine support
co W Close Window
co Esc Close Floating Window
Esc Close Window or Song
Close Song without Save
sh F Select Next Window
sh R Redraw current window
co N New...
Initialize Song
co O Open...
Project Settings...
Clean up Project...
Consolidate Project...
Rename Project...
sh co W Close
co S Save
ct - 1 Save Song as...
Save a Copy As...
Save as Template...
Save as Project...
Revert to Saved...
Page Setup...
co P Print
Import...
Export Selection as MIDI File...
Export Region as Audio File...
Export Track as Audio File...
Export All Tracks as Audio File...
Export Song as OMF File...
Export Song as OpenTL File...
Export Song as AAF File...
Song to FinalCut Pro/XML...
Bounce...
co Q Quit
co Z Undo
sh co Z Redo
Undo History...
Delete Undo History
co X Cut
co C Copy
co V Paste
-117 Clear
co A Select All
co F4 Zoom Window
Tile Windows
Tile Windows horizontally
Stack Windows
Import Audio File...
Next Plug-In Setting
Previous Plug-In Setting
Next EXS Instrument
Previous EXS Instrument
Next Plug-In Setting or EXS Instrument
Previous Plug-In Setting or EXS Instrument
Next Channel Strip Setting
Previous Channel Strip Setting
Copy Channel Strip Setting
Paste Channel Strip Setting
Save Channel Strip Setting as...
Next Channel Strip or Plug-in Setting or EXS Instrument
Previous Channel Strip or Plug-in Setting or EXS Instrument
Plug-in Delay Compensation: All
-------- Various Windows --------
•Show Tools
•Set Next Tool
•Set Previous Tool
W •Set Arrow Tool
R •Set Scissors Tool
•Set Glue Tool
•Set Eraser Tool
•Set MIDI Thru Tool
E •Set Text Tool
•Set Solo Tool
•Set Pencil Tool
•Set Crosshair Tool
•Set Mute Tool
•Set Finger Tool
•Set Layout Tool
•Set Magnifying Glass Tool
•Set Size Tool
•Set Voice Separation Tool
•Set Camera Tool
•Set Velocity Tool
•Set Quantize Tool
•Set Audio Crossfade Tool
•Set Automation Tool
•Set Marquee Tool
sh G Toggle Global Tracks
Toggle Signature Track
Toggle Tempo Track
Toggle Chord Track
Toggle Beat Mapping Track
Toggle Marker Track
Toggle Video Track
Toggle Transposition Track
Hide All Global Tracks
Show All Global Tracks
ct Left Zoom Horizontal Out
ct Right Zoom Horizontal In
ct Down Zoom Vertical Out
ct Up Zoom Vertical In
co F1 •Recall Zoom 1
co F2 •Recall Zoom 2
co F3 •Recall Zoom 3
sh co F1 •Save as Zoom 1
sh co F2 •Save as Zoom 2
sh co F3 •Save as Zoom 3
Zoom to fit Selection vertically & horizontally, store Navigation Snapshot
Zoom to fit Selection horizontally, store Navigation Snapshot
Zoom to fit Locators, store Navigation Snapshot
Store Navigation Snapshot
Navigation: Back
Navigation: Forward
PageUp Page Up
PageDown Page Down
Page Left
Page Right
1/3 Page Left
1/3 Page Right
1/8 Page Left
1/8 Page Right
Home Page Top
End Page Bottom
Page Left-most
Page Right-most
Scroll In Play
sh F4 Hide/Show Transport
Hide/Show Parameters
Hide/Show Toolbox
sh op co G Grid
Plain Background
A Catch Clock Position
Link Window (Same Level)
D MIDI Out Toggle
MIDI In Toggle
M Mute Folders/Regions
F12 Hyper Draw: Disable
F13 Hyper Draw: Volume
Hyper Draw: Pan
Hyper Draw: Modulation
Hyper Draw: Pitch Bend
Hyper Draw: Note Velocity
Hyper Draw: Other...
H Hyper Draw: Autodefine
-------- Arrange and Various Editors --------
co a •Go Into Folder or Region
a •Go Out of Folder or Region
Deselect All
sh ct T Toggle Selection
ct op co F Select All Following
Select All Following of Track
Select inside Locators
Deselect outside Locators
Deselect Global Tracks
sh U Select empty Objects
sh O Select overlapped Objects
op = Select Equal Objects
ct op S Select Similar Objects
= Select Equal Channels
sh = Select Equal Subpositions
ct op co M Select Muted Regions/Events
sh co 1 •Select First
sh co 2 •Select Last
Left •Select Previous Event
Right •Select Next Event
sh Left •Toggle Previous Region/Event
sh Right •Toggle Next Region/Event
- 5 Scroll To Selection
Q Quantize Again
•Quantize: next value
•Quantize: previous Value
sh Q De-Quantize
sh co F Note Overlap Correction
sh co C Note Force Legato
Select Top Line
ct op co Down Select Bottom Line
sh C Lines To Channels
co L Sustain Pedal to Note Length
co F Note Overlap Correction (selected/selected)
ct co C Note Force Legato (selected/selected)
co R Note Overlap Correction for Repeated Notes
•Delete Similar Objects
•Delete but Keep Similar Objects
•Delete and Select Next Region/Event
ct V Paste at original Position
Paste Replace
Erase Unselected within Selection
sh co R Repeat Objects...
J Merge Objects
Split Regions/Events by Locators
sh F5 Split Regions/Events by rounded Song Position
F5 Split Regions/Events by Song Position
ct op co P •Pickup Clock (Move Event to SPL Position)
sh ct P •Pickup Clock & Select Next Event
•Set Region/Event Start to SPL Position
sh \ •Set Region/Event End to SPL Position
ct op + •Nudge Event Position by SMPTE frame +1
ct op - •Nudge Event Position by SMPTE frame -1
sh ct + •Nudge Event Position by SMPTE Bits +1
sh ct - •Nudge Event Position by SMPTE Bits -1
ct + •Nudge Event Position by SMPTE frame + 0.5
ct - •Nudge Event Position by SMPTE frame - 0.5
•Nudge Event Position by SMPTE frame + 5
•Nudge Event Position by SMPTE frame - 5
•Nudge Event Position by Tick +1
•Nudge Event Position by Tick -1
ct op Right •Nudge Event Position by Format +1
•Nudge Event Position by Format -1
•Nudge Event Position by Beat +1
•Nudge Event Position by Beat -1
•Nudge Event Position by Bar +1
•Nudge Event Position by Bar -1
•Nudge Event Position by + Nudge Value
•Nudge Event Position by - Nudge Value
•Set Nudge Value to Tick
•Set Nudge Value to Format
•Set Nudge Value to Beat
•Set Nudge Value to Bar
•Set Nudge Value to SMPTE Frame
•Set Nudge Value to 0.5 SMPTE Frame
•Nudge Event Length by Tick +1
•Nudge Event Length by Tick -1
sh ct Right •Nudge Event Length by Format +1
sh ct Left •Nudge Event Length by Format -1
•Nudge Event Length by Beat +1
•Nudge Event Length by Beat -1
•Nudge Event Length by Bar +1
•Nudge Event Length by Bar -1
•Nudge Event Length by SMPTE frame +1
•Nudge Event Length by SMPTE frame -1
op Up •Event Transpose +1
op Down •Event Transpose -1
+ •Event Channel +1
- •Event Channel -1
P Positions/Time Ruler in SMPTE Units
co U Unlock SMPTE Position
ct op co - 37 Lock SMPTE Position
Snap Mode: Smart
Snap Mode: Bar
Snap Mode: Beat
Snap Mode: Format
Snap Mode: Ticks
Snap Mode: Frames
Snap Mode: QF
sh co D Snap Mode: Samples
Drag Mode: Overlap
Drag Mode: No Overlap
Drag Mode: X-Fade
Drag Mode: Shuffle L
Drag Mode: Shuffle R
-------- Windows showing audio files --------
ct op co W Show file(s) in Finder
-------- Arrange Window --------
Up •Select previous Track
Down •Select next Track
Left •Select previous Region
Right •Select next Region
ct op co D •Deselect All Regions Except Recording Track
•Set Track & MIDI Thru Parameters by Region/Folder
ct op co C Select Equal Colored Regions
Pack Folder
Unpack Folder
Unpack Folder (Use Existing Tracks)
Append Track to Track List
sh - 17 Create Track
sh ct Return Create Track with next Instrument
Create Multiple Tracks...
Delete Track
co D Delete unused Tracks
sh op co D Delete Redundant Audio Tracks
sh co T Tracks for Overlapped Regions
Tracks for Selected Regions
H Toggle Hide View
Hide Current Track and Select Next Track
Unhide All Tracks
Toggle Track Mute
Toggle Track Mute of all Tracks of Folder
Toggle Track Mute of all Tracks With Same Instrument of Song
Record Enable Track
Toggle Track Solo
ct op Down Individual Track Zoom In
ct op Up Individual Track Zoom Out
Toggle Individual Track Zoom
Auto Track Zoom
ct op co - 6 Individual Track Zoom Reset
ct op co T Individual Track Zoom Reset for All Tracks
Make Alias
Make Alias but Copy Folder
Turn Alias to Real Copy
Reassign Alias
Find Original of Alias
Select All Aliases of Region
Select All Orphan Aliases
Delete All Orphan Aliases
Audio Crossfade Options for Merge...
Merge Regions per Tracks
< Snip: Cut Time and Move by Locators
Insert Time and Move by Locators
Splice: Insert snipped part at Song Position
Demix by Event Channel
Demix by Note Pitch
ct op co F15 Empty Trash
ct op co F14 Open Trash
Create New Instrument
ct T Create Trackname
Delete Trackname
Move Selected Regions to track
Adjust Tempo using Region Length and Locators
ct op co O Set Region(s) to Recording Position
Convert Regions to New Regions
Convert Regions to New Audio Files
sh ct co - 37 Adjust Region Length to Locators
Adjust Region Length to Nearest Bar
Strip Silence...
ct op co A Open in Apple Loops Utility...
Copy ReCycle Loop
Paste ReCycle Loop
Search Zero Crossings
ct op co N Normalize
Normalize without Channel
Normalize without Channel & Delay
ct op co Q Apply Quantization Settings Destructively
L Toggle Loop
sh L Turn Loops to Real Copies
Turn Loops to Aliases
Erase Duplicated Events
ct op co X Set Optimal Region Sizes rounded by bar
Set Optimal Region Sizes rounded by denominator
Snap Region Start to Bar
Remove Overlaps
sh Tab Tie Regions by Length Change
op Tab Tie Regions by Position Change
Replace Overlapped Regions
Tie Regions within Locators
Insert Instrument MIDI settings as Events
Erase inside Locators
Erase outside Locators
ct E Erase outside Region Borders
Crop Regions outside Marquee Selection
Remove Groove Template from list
Make Groove Template
Import DNA Groove Templates...
Show Channel Strip Only
sh A View Track Automation
ct D Delay in ms
Region Content
sh op C Instrument Colors To Regions
sh op N Tracknames To Regions
Waveform vertical zoom x 1 (Normal)
Waveform vertical zoom x 2
Waveform vertical zoom x 4
Waveform vertical zoom x 8
ct op co -125 Waveform vertical zoom out
ct op co Up Waveform vertical zoom in
-------- Track &Mixer --------
Toggle MIDI Instruments
Toggle Audio Inputs
Toggle Audio Tracks
Toggle Audio Instruments
Toggle Audio Aux
Toggle Audio Busses
Toggle Audio Outputs
-------- Environment Window --------
New Standard Instrument
New Multi Instrument
New Mapped Instrument
New Fader/Knobs/...
New Keyboard
New Monitor
New Arpeggiator
New Transformer
New Delay Line
New Voice Limiter
New Channel Splitter
New Chord Memorizer
New MIDI Out Port
New Audio Object
Clear Cables only
Clean up Positions
Reset Sizes
ct A Align Objects
sh ct op Left Object move left
sh ct op Right Object move right
sh ct op Up Object move up
sh ct op Down Object move down
Object Width -1 Pixel
Object Width +1 Pixel
Object Height -1 Pixel
Object Height +1 Pixel
Hide/Show Cables
Protect Cabling/Positions
•Toggle Channel Display Default of Multi Instrument
sh ct T Toggle Selection
ct F Select Used Instruments
op G Select Unused Instruments
Select Cable Destination
ct op co / Select Cable Origin
Goto Layer of Object
Goto previous Layer
Send Selected Fader Values
Send All Fader Values except Sysex
Delete Layer
Insert Layer
Cable serially
Apply Buffer Template to Position and Size
Apply Buffer Template to Position
Apply Buffer Template to Size
Apply Buffer Template to Definition
Apply Buffer Template to Definition, channel increment
Apply Buffer Template to Definition, number increment
Apply Buffer Template to Cable(s)
-------- Score Window --------
Page Edit
Explode Folders
ct P Explode Polyphony
Hide/Show Instrument Names
ct op co H Hide/Show Page Rulers
Color View: individual
sh ct F14 Color View: Show Pitch
Color View: Show Velocity
Color View: Show Polyphony
Color View: Force Black & White
sh G Go to Page #...
ct op co V Paste Multiple
•Paste Multiple at original Position
Right •Next Event
Left •Previous Event
Down •Next Staff
Up •Previous Staff
sh ct D Default Syncopation
sh ct F Force Syncopation
sh ct G Defeat Syncopation
ct G Default Interpretation
ct F Force Interpretation
ct D Defeat Interpretation
Stems: default
- 23 Stems: up
- 19 Stems: down
Stems: hide
Stem End: Default Length
sh ct op Up Stem End: Move Up
sh ct op Down Stem End: Move Down
Voice/Staff Assignment: default
Voice/Staff Assignment: staff above voice
Voice/Staff Assignment: staff below voice
Ties: default
ct PageUp Ties: up
ct PageDown Ties: down
B Beam Selected Notes
U Unbeam Selected Notes
Default Beams
Not Independent
co I Independent
co G Independent Grace
Default Accidentals
sh ct 3 Enharmonic Shift: #
sh ct B Enharmonic Shift: b
ct [ Flats To Sharps
ct ] Sharps To Flats
Force Accidental
Hide Accidental
sh co G Guide Accidental
co N Reset Note Attributes
Reset Line Layout
op V •Align Object Positions Vertically
op H •Align Object Positions Horizontally
•Align Object Positions
Split To Channels
ct op co Up •Nudge Position Up
•Nudge Position Down
ct op co Left •Nudge Position Left
ct op co Right •Nudge Position Right
ct op co PageUp Open Score Style Window
ct op co PageDown Open Instrument Set Window
ct op co G Settings: Global Format
ct N Settings: Numbers Names
Settings: Guitar Tablature
Settings: Clefs & Signatures
Settings: Clefs & Signatures
Settings: Clefs & Signatures
Settings: Score Colors
Selection To New Instrument Set
•Partbox: 1/1 Note
•Partbox: 1/2 Note
•Partbox: 1/4 Note
•Partbox: 1/8 Note
•Partbox: 1/16 Note
•Partbox: 1/32 Note
•Next Partbox Symbol
•Previous Partbox Symbol
•Next Partbox Group
•Previous Partbox Group
•Attach Symbol: Fermata Up
•Attach Symbol: Fermata Down
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•Attach Symbol: Staccatissimo
- 28 •Attach Symbol: Accent
•Attach Symbol: Strong Accent
•Attach Symbol: Long Accent
•Attach Symbol: Tenuto
sh ct U •Attach Symbol: Up-Bow
•Attach Symbol: Down-Bow
•Attach Symbol: Flageolet
sh ct P •Attach Symbol: Pizzicato
•Attach Symbol: Left Hand
•Attach Symbol: Right Hand
•Attach Symbol: Soft
•Attach Symbol: Heavy
•Attach Symbol: Jazz 1
•Attach Symbol: Jazz 2
•Attach Symbol: Jazz 3
•Attach Symbol: Jazz 4
•Attach Symbol: Jazz 5
•Attach Symbol: Jazz 6
sh ct W Insert: Slur Up
sh ct S Insert: Slur Down
co , Insert: Crescendo
co . Insert: Decrescendo
-------- Event Window --------
Left Scroll to Previous Event
Right Scroll to Next Event
Length as Absolute Position
Local Position
•Numerical Edit of Event Position
•Duplicate Event and Numerical Edit
ct op co E •Copy value to all following events
-------- Hyper Edit --------
Create Hyper Set
Create GM Drum Set
Create Hyper Set For Current Events
Clear Hyper Set
Create Event Definition
Delete Event Definition
Multi Create Event Definition...
Convert Event Definition...
Copy Event Definition
Paste Event Definition
Select All Event Definitions
Protect Values toggle
Auto define toggle
-------- Audio Window --------
Up Select Previous Audio File
Down Select Next Audio File
Show Audio File Details
Hide Audio File Details
Play/Stop Region
ct O Add Audio File...
Add Region
Delete File(s)
Optimize File(s)...
Backup File(s)
Copy/Convert File(s)
Move File(s)
ct F Select Used
ct D Select Unused
ct G Show All Regions
ct H Hide All Regions
sh W Strip Silence...
Import SDII Regions
Export SDII Regions
Create Group...
Delete selected Groups
-------- Sample Edit Window --------
Play/Stop Selection
sh ct Space •Play/Stop All
ct Space •Play/Stop Region
•Play/Stop Region to Anchor
sh ct A •Play/Stop Region from Anchor
Create Backup
Revert to Backup
Save A Copy As...
Save Selection As...
Region -> Selection
Selection -> Region
Left •Goto Selection Start
Right •Goto Selection End
•Goto Region Start
sh E •Goto Region End
sh A •Goto Region Anchor
ct R Create New Region
ct N Normalize
Change Gain...
Fade In
Fade Out
ct Backspace Silence
Invert
ct < Reverse
F7 Trim
Remove DC Offset
Time and Pitch Machine...
ct G Groove Machine...
ct E Audio Energizer...
Sample Rate Convert...
Silencer...
Audio to MIDI Groove Template...
Audio to Score...
Quantize Engine...
Search Peak
Search Silence
-------- EXS24 Instrument Editor --------
Z Select zones pointing to selected group(s)
Toggle Selection
Left Previous Zone/Group
Right Next Zone/Group
Open file selector for selected zone
New Zone
New Group
View: All / Toggle Mode
View: Next Zone Parameter
View: Next Group Parameter
Move Audio files
Copy Audio files
•Backup audio files of all USED and ACTIVE instruments of current song...
•Shift selected zone(s) left
•Shift selected zone(s) right
•Shift selected zone(s) left (inc. root key)
•Shift selected zone(s) right (inc. root key)
-------- Keyboard Input --------
Note 'C'
Note 'C#'
Note 'D'
Note 'D#'
Note 'E'
Note 'F'
Note 'F#'
Note 'G'
Note 'G#'
Note 'A'
Note 'A#'
Note 'B'
Rest
Next note will be sharp
Next note will be flat
Chord Mode
Erase
- 43 Step backwards
- 47 Step forward
Octave 0
Octave 1
Octave 2
Octave 3
Octave 4
Octave 5
Octave 6
Octave - 2
Octave - 1
Octave + 1
Octave + 2
1/1 note
1/2 note
1/4 note
1/8 note
1/16 note
1/32 note
1/64 note
1/128 note
Next three notes are triplets
Next two notes are a dotted group
Velocity 16 (ppp)
Velocity 32 (pp)
Velocity 48 (p)
Velocity 64 (mp)
Velocity 80 (mf)
Velocity 96 (f)
Velocity 112 (ff)
Velocity 127 (fff)
Sustain inserted note(s)
Quantize note starts on/off
-------- Project Manager --------
Up
Down
Left
Right
Scan
Expanded Scan
Scan folder...
Abort scan process
Check for modified or deleted files
Clear scanned data
Save Project Manager data
Install files from...
Toggle find mode
Toggle Scan Paths mode
Set selected folder as display root
Move display root one level up
Move display root to top
Consolidate files of selected Songs...
Add selected files to Audio Window
Find used files for selected items
op co U Find unresolved file references for selected items
Move used files for selected EXS-Instruments...
Copy selected EXS-Instruments and used samples...
Convert selected REX files to Apple Loops...
Set comment 1 for selected...
Set comment 2 for selected...
Show details for selected
Hide details for selected
Move selected items...
Copy selected items...
Start/stop preview
Back
Update file list in find mode
Add selected files to Arrange
-------- Global Control Surfaces Commands --------
Open Setup
Open Setup as Float
Open Controller Assignments
Open Install
sh ct op M Open MIDI Monitor
Open MIDI Monitor as Float
Scan all models
Rebuild Defaults
Learn new Controller Assignment
-------- Setup Window --------
as Icons
as List
-------- Install Window --------
Scan for selected models
Scan all models
Add selected models
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LPX Key Commands acting weird???
I have 2 problems with Key Commands window.
1.-I have opened the KeyCommands window and it opens up at the top of my screen.
The top of the Key Commands window is under the task bar and I can not pull it down.
2.- My LPX Key Commands started to act weird.
Space bar does not work for play/pause.
It creates a small MIDI region instead.
X does not show the mixer and any other thing does not really work.
It worked at the beginning when I firs installed it.
Could this be a bug?
If I choose Logic 9 set the everything works like the LP9 and it is fine.
But, I wanted to learn the new set and I cannot use it.
Any ideas?hi
Do you have installed another language for typing?
If so check that your keyboard is in US typing
Logic respond strange when another language is active
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Lost key commands after logic crashed
I've had my own set of key commands, exported and saved in Key Commands folder (also a backup), but (almost) everything flew when last night logic crashed.
Key commands related to keyboard shortcuts were still stored, but nothing to do with those associated to midi controller shortcuts (several sliders and buttons on my keyboard) !!! Arggghh! Tedious work to reassign it! Some help? Some advice to avoid next time the same happens?Controller assignments are stored in the controller prefs, not the regular prefs.
Make sure you have backups of that too, it's right next to the regular prefs files. It's very easy for Logic to trash controller prefs without you realising it. -
MIDI learn commands not working
I have a Kurzweil PC88 which I use as my controller. I would like to assign some MIDI keys to key commands. When I go into the key commands window and choose learn new assignment, the key I press on the keyboard is recognized and assigned to that key command. However, when I close the key command window, Logic does not respond to the key command from the MIDI controller. It doesn't work in Logic 8 or 9. Any ideas?
What exactly does your controller assignment look like? A screenshot of the Controller Assignments window would help tremendously.
Having said that, I do find it (the Learn function) to be unpredictable at times.
Having said that as well, if you press and release a key on your PC88, the message that is actually learned ( *Value Change* ) probably looks something like this:
!http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2616/3907062619_e8c6029abd.jpg!
That means that the function it is assigned to will only be performed if you both hit the key at velocity 56 (hex 38), and release it at release velocity 16 (hex 0F). Pretty tricky...
If this is so, what you have to do is simply open the CA window again without accessing learn mode (⌘-K) and in the *Value Change* box, select everything after *90 30*, and replace it with (space)Lo7, so the message reads *+90 30 Lo7+*, and you can hit C2 at any velocity now and the assigned command will be carried out.
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The manual mentions several key commands for selecting objects in the part box, that would make this a very efficient step time input program, but they don't exist in the key command list.
Can anyone help? All I want to do is select note or pause values with one hand while inputting pitc from a midi controller keyboard.Thanks for this reply. You are correct I am actually running 10.9 and fully up to date on software updates for August 2014. My bad, thought I had taken the most recent option from the drop down menu.
I have been able to fix the issue but going into Library/ApplicationSupport/Logic and removing the 'drummer' folder. I also went into the plugins folder and removed 'drum presets'. I put all removed files onto a new folder on my desktop.
When I tried to open a drummer track Logic detected that the files were missing and prompted me to download the missing 'drummer files' once the download was complete, drummer operated correctly with all drummers available again.
I went back into the file system again and moved some of the drum presets that I had initially moved out (I had originally acquired these when I first installed Logic and did a lengthy additional content download) that had not re-downloaded back into 'drum presets'. All drumkits were now available too.
If the issue occurs again I'll take a look at Spotlight file reindexing - would be worth a try and probably quicker. It would make sense that the underlying issue here is one around the drummer sampler code having issues around indexing the sample data. -
Controller Learning & Key Commands
Hello,
I have a M-Audio Keystation Pro 88. I have 2 Audio Instruments inserted on Audio Instrument tracks 1 & 2. Under Controller Assignments I have assigned a separate faders on my keyboard to separate Audio Instrument tracks 1 & 2. to control the volume of each fader. each is on a seperate midi channel also. But when I select both tracks, both faders move at the same time? How can have them move separately (each channel being a separate thing & seperate midi channel? Also is there a way to reset you key Commands to the default in Logic Pro 7 without re-installing? Thanks.Here's something that works well:
Move the fader on Audio Instrument 1 (I do this from the Mixer page, so you can see what's happening).
Then go to LogicPro-Preferences-Control Surfaces-LearnAssignmentsFor"whatever control you just moved, in this case Volume" (I have this set to Command-L in the shortcuts (it's the only one with the word "learn" if you're trying to find it)).
Move the first fader on your Keystation. Change the Track from Selected (will change the volume on the selected channel) to the other radio button, and type in the channel number (I think it's counting from left to right in the mixer window).
Now turn off the Learn (bottom right) (Not sure how essential this is, but I found it a bit buggy if I didn't).
This feature works for all controlable features in Logic, from volumes to synth parameters.
Oh, and you can Initialise all key commands from the options menu in the Key commands window, so you don't have to reash your preferences.
Late for work! Gotta go, but hope that helps. -
the problem I have since I upgraded to Mavericks version 10.9.1
The problem appears only with Mail not with other programs, not even with my browser.
When I try to zoom the text of an e-mail I received or sent , I can no longer use the keys Command + to enlarge the text, although I can reduce it with Command -.
As I have a problem with my eyes, This is a serious matter for me.
When I write an e-mail, if I select text and press Command +, it just displaces the text to the right.
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Anyone else have a similar problem?
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*Firefox > Preferences > Privacy > "Use custom settings for history" > Cookies: Exceptions
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