HT200169: Logic Pro 9: Support resources
Learn about Logic Pro 9: Support resources
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Jan 9, 2015 1:04 AM in response to mattstewartevansby Pancenter,I;m pretty sure L9 key commands are built into Logic-X. I'm sticking with Logic 9 so can't tell you exactly how. Have you used Logic's built-in help, just type Key Commands and I bet you're find something, or open the key commands window and look for a place to change the defaults.
Manual is here, should be easy to find.
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Jan 9, 2015 7:06 AM in response to mattstewartevansby The Art Of Sound,If they still exist on your system you can access them in LPX by going to LPX's preferences > key commands > presets.... and there will be a Logic 9 option there...
If not, then it's probably best to get used to LPXs commands or make your own custom set....
You can use this to remind you of what they were... or to quickly learn the new set...
http://www.logicprokeycommands.com/logic-pro-x-key-commands/
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Jan 9, 2015 8:54 AM in response to mattstewartevansby Pancenter,Also, make sure all of the Advanced preferences are available.
Nigel, I got the impression the Logic 9 key commands were built into the application in a similar way that Pro Tools key commands are built into Logic 9 under Preferences/Key Commands/Options/Presets?
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Jan 9, 2015 11:31 AM in response to Pancenterby The Art Of Sound,No, not exactly....
CCT explained to me that you only see the LP9 key command preset in LPX if you remove LP9 under certain circumstances.. like after not uninstalling LP9 completely.... If you just delete the app then it's available in LPX but if you use an app to fully uninstall LP9 or you remove the LP9 plists etc... it vanishes from the preset list