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Power Buttons on Tracks in Logic Pro X

Hey everyone!

I am a producer new to using Logic Pro X (Mid-2014 MacBook Pro running 10.12.1 Beta,16 GB RAM, 256 GB Storage, 2.6 GHz Processor) for MIDI (I have always used ProTools) and in one of the projects I started at the studio has track power buttons in the arrange view to the left of Mute and Solo. I am wondering how those got there! I want to add them to other projects and I have tried, settings, track views, and others. If you guys have an answer please let me know!

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Posted on Nov 22, 2016 2:11 PM

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Posted on Sep 12, 2017 10:51 AM

The other options are:

  • Right+click on the background of the Track Header and select from the Shortcut Menu ➤ Track Header Components ➤ "On/Off".
  • Or you can use the Main Menu Track ➤ Configure Track Header... ➤
  • Or you can use the Key Command opt+T


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jodah._ wrote:


... I have tried, settings, track views, and others. If you guys have an answer please let me know!


On a general note, always try to look at the manual too.



Hope that helps


EdgarRothermich - 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.'

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Sep 12, 2017 10:51 AM in response to sot1

The other options are:

  • Right+click on the background of the Track Header and select from the Shortcut Menu ➤ Track Header Components ➤ "On/Off".
  • Or you can use the Main Menu Track ➤ Configure Track Header... ➤
  • Or you can use the Key Command opt+T


User uploaded file


jodah._ wrote:


... I have tried, settings, track views, and others. If you guys have an answer please let me know!


On a general note, always try to look at the manual too.



Hope that helps


EdgarRothermich - 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.'

Power Buttons on Tracks in Logic Pro X

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