Good reminder. I hardly used it so far except the „connect“ (=verbinden) tool and used more cumbersome ways to get what I wanted! I should give this more attention!
I hide that thing as soon as I boot up logic! My template has it hidden & I never bother looking at it. So that’s what they do!! They are bloody usefull
Hi John. This video was more about letting people know those functions are there but you're absolutely right - learning the key commands makes track structuring much faster.
Absolutely. I was just trying to help by mentioning the key commands. It’s surprising how many Logic users, even long time users, do not know how customizable the key commands are.
Thank you , it's the little things that help build a faster workflow.
It sure is, Daniel.
I always enjoy your tutorials. Thank you.
Thank you!
Good reminder. I hardly used it so far except the „connect“ (=verbinden) tool and used more cumbersome ways to get what I wanted! I should give this more attention!
There are definitely some time-saving tools there for building track structures. Thanks as always.
Had zero idea that was there. Thank you.
You’re welcome as always, Andrew.
I knew they were there; didn’t know how to use them! Thanks!
Gianni❤
You’re welcome, Gianni
I hide that thing as soon as I boot up logic!
My template has it hidden & I never bother looking at it.
So that’s what they do!!
They are bloody usefull
They sure are!
Nice tutorial. IMHO learn or customize the key commands for those actions and do things even faster.
Hi John. This video was more about letting people know those functions are there but you're absolutely right - learning the key commands makes track structuring much faster.
Absolutely. I was just trying to help by mentioning the key commands. It’s surprising how many Logic users, even long time users, do not know how customizable the key commands are.
Wait, WHAT? Where'd THAT come from!? Thanks, JB.
Aha, yes, there it really is! Hope all’s good with you.