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hanzosan

Q: why in this world apple changed our old beloved legendary key commands

why in this world apple changed our old beloved legendary key commands (since logic 5 or 4 is the same) ******* up our workflow and pls dont come with this **** about is more easy to just learn a new way is like asking me to now ride my bicycle backwards

 

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Posted on Jul 26, 2016 7:48 AM

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  • by Data Stream Studio,

    Data Stream Studio Data Stream Studio Jul 24, 2016 1:05 PM in response to hanzosan
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    Jul 24, 2016 1:05 PM in response to hanzosan

    calm down, bro... you can restore your key commands from the backup that you undoubtably made before you updated.

  • by Edgar,

    Edgar Edgar Jul 24, 2016 6:25 PM in response to hanzosan
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    Jul 24, 2016 6:25 PM in response to hanzosan

    hanzosan wrote:

     

    same) ******* up

    this **** about


    Question 1:

    Can you tell us which Key Commands you are actually referring to? And please dont' hide the question behind stars*** so we can try to answer your question.

     

    Question 2:

    You are familiar with the Key Command Window, right?

     

    Question 3:

    You know that a workflow is nothing constant, it is always changing and improving?

  • by hanzosan,

    hanzosan hanzosan Jul 25, 2016 3:17 AM in response to Data Stream Studio
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    Jul 25, 2016 3:17 AM in response to Data Stream Studio

    i work with logic many years now i am used to work with the key (ESC) than open then the toolbox and you change the tool with the numbers ( Pointer 1, Pencil 2, Scissors 5, and etc ) at the first time i upgrade to logic x, they where already changed, but we had the chance to import the old logic 9 key commands (.logikcs) file, until the 10.2 still working good, i decided to update to the lastest version ( 10.2.4 ) and there is not working anymore, so i came back to 10.2 would be lovely to have them back again as they where

  • by hanzosan,

    hanzosan hanzosan Jul 25, 2016 3:21 AM in response to Edgar
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    Jul 25, 2016 3:21 AM in response to Edgar

    Answer 1 :

    Key commands toolbox (ESC) key and changing with the numbers not with letters, as in previous logic versions as i explained before i work with logic many years now i am used to work with the key (ESC) than open then the toolbox and you change the tool with the numbers ( Pointer 1, Pencil 2, Scissors 5, and etc ) at the first time i upgrade to logic x, they where already changed, but we had the chance to import the old logic 9 key commands (.logikcs) file, until the 10.2 still working good, i decided to update to the lastest version ( 10.2.4 ) and there is not working anymore, so i came back to 10.2 would be lovely to have them back again as they where

     

    Answer 2 :

    Yes i Am

     

    Answer 3 :

    Thanks for the advise, would rather have my old setup and voila.

     

    Thanks

  • by Indyuser,

    Indyuser Indyuser Jul 25, 2016 5:31 AM in response to hanzosan
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    Jul 25, 2016 5:31 AM in response to hanzosan

    In the latest version of Logic you can configure the key commands to be anything you want - including what they used to be in older version.......

    If you don't like the T ( then set it to escape)

    If you don't like the letters - go back to the numbers.

    You have the option to configure as you prefer.

    This is 10.2.4

     

    Screen Shot 2016-07-25 at 8.07.11 AM.png

  • by Edgar,

    Edgar Edgar Jul 25, 2016 8:35 AM in response to hanzosan
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    Jul 25, 2016 8:35 AM in response to hanzosan

    hanzosan wrote:

    Answer 2 :

    Yes i Am

     

    Answer 3 :

    Thanks for the advise, would rather have my old setup and voila.

     

    Thanks

     

    Answer 2:

    If you are, then make two searches:

    "Show Tool Menu". This command used previously the key equivalent "esc", now it uses T as a default. Just reassign it to "esc" and you are back to your old habit.

     

    Tool.png

     

    Answer 3:

    To get all the other Key Command assignments back, search for "tool" and all those Key Commands that are listed in the floating Tool Bar are listed under "Tool Menu"

     

    Tool menu.png

     

    Be careful, these Key Commands are different from all the "Set xyz Tool" that you see in Indyuser's screenshot.

     

    Hope that helps

     

    Edgar Rothermich - LogicProGEM.com

    (Author of the "Graphically Enhanced Manuals")

    http://DingDingMusic.com/Manuals/

    'I may receive some form of compensation, financial or otherwise, from my recommendation or link.'

  • by BenB,

    BenB BenB Jul 26, 2016 7:45 AM in response to hanzosan
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    Jul 26, 2016 7:45 AM in response to hanzosan

    You don't want to hear the truth, but I'll state it anyway.

    It takes less time to learn the new keyboard commands than it does to remap them.

    The new shortcuts are actually faster and easier than the older ones, due to how revamped and simplified LPX has become.

     

    Or remap them, whatever...