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Logic Pro 8: Screen Shortcuts

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Summary: Use shortcuts in Logic Pro 8 to simplify the editing process. Edit faster with the Logic Pro 8 shortcuts in this free video on music production from a professional audio engineer.

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By R.T. Ouk
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R.T. Ouk has been a music producer and audio engineer for more than 10 years. He owns The Armory Recording Studios and heads New Day Productions, which has worked on soundtracks and...read more

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"Now, we can get a bunch of different screen shortcuts within the windows screen. So, if we go to the top of our Logic screen, you can actually see what you can press to bring up different windows. Now, you see the Arrange one is Apple 1 (X1 on menu). Apple 2 (X2) is the Mixer. Apple 0 (X0) is the Event List. Apple 3 (X3) is Score. Apple 4 (X4) is Transform. Apple 5 (X5) is Hyper Editor. Apple 6 (X6) is Piano Roll. Apple 7 (X7) is the Transport. Apple 8 (X8) is the Environment. And Apple 9 (X9) is the Audio Bin. Now, to bring up the Loop Browser, File Browser or Sample Editor, you're going to have to actually click on those or you could bring up within the icons on your screen. The Loop Browser is within the media browser. The File Browser also has its own browser and the Sample Editor can all be automatically be brought up at the very bottom of your screen by clicking this. Now, the different types of screen sets pop up in their own windows. You know what I'm saying? So, this mix will be in its own window. This Score Editor will be in its own window. You know what I'm saying? You can work independently and just create your own things within each of their own windows."

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