
Once you have watched this tutorial feel free to check out the other instalments which really do help to unlock the power of this DAW and speed up your process at the same time. I’ve taken a great deal of time to produce these videos which highlight some of the hidden or seldom used key commands in Logic Pro X. For uses of Logic Pro 9 you will find that many of the key commands have changed so it is very much worth spending the time learning how to use these keyboard shortcuts.Īs always, I really do hope you find this video helpful in you music production journey. I also cover my favourite ones and show how I quickly and effortlessly navigate through each window with ease. In the video I give practical demonstrations of how these shortcuts work and when I use them. That being said, as with anything you do, the more you do it the easier it is to remember. Of course there are quite a few of these windows and the key commands of some of the less frequently used ones will be harder to remember, that is why I advise you to print a list of these and keep it near to your workstation area. Being able to instantly open or close each of these windows with a simple key command is an absolute must as this only speeds up your workflow and improves your outcomes. Now as you become more familiar with the LPX DAW you will find that there are certain windows you will be needing to access very often in order to edit, select or shape sounds and events.


In Pro Tools you essentially have 2 windows the Edit Window and the Mixer Window.
