Key command for assigning multiple outputs

Hi everyone,


So here's my situation. I should preface this by saying I have been using Logic in some form or another since before Apple bought it from eMagic, but I actually never knew if it was possible to do this.


If any of you have ever used Pro Tools you probably know how setting inputs and outputs for multiple tracks at once is a breeze by just holding down Shift+Option to assign the same input or output to all selected tracks (i.e. Track 1=Out 1; Track 2=Out 1; Track 3=Out 1) and Shift+Option+Command to assign outputs in succeeding ascending order (i.e. Track 1=Out 1; Track 2=Out 2; Track 3=Out 3, etc...). I have become increasingly fed up with Avid's greediness and utter lack of support or care for what their customers want and have decided to make Logic Pro X my primary DAW for everything (previously I was using it mainly for sequencing), and really want to know if this is possible in Logic Pro X because I actually really loved that feature in Pro Tools.


Anyone know if this is doable in Logic?

Logic Pro X, OS X Yosemite (10.10.5), Logic 10.2

Posted on Jan 7, 2016 6:45 PM

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Key command for assigning multiple outputs

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