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329Logic Pro User Guide
Use the Left Arrow key or Right Arrow key to change the selection end points.
You can also use the Select Previous Region/Cell/Event or Move Marquee End to
Previous Transient key commands, depending on the type of region selected.
You can access Logic Pro key commands in the Key Commands window.
Move the entire selection
In Logic Pro, do one of the following:
Press Shift–Home (the default Select First, or Shift Marquee Selection Left key
command).
Press Shift–End (the default Select Last, or Shift Marquee Selection Right key
command).
Snap to the finest possible resolution in the current snap mode
In Logic Pro, press and hold Control and Shift while you make the selection.
This action snaps the selection to ticks or samples when editing MIDI or audio regions,
depending on the current zoom level. See Snap items to the grid in Logic Pro.
Snap to the division value shown in the LCD
In Logic Pro, press and hold Control while you make the selection.
This action snaps items to the current division value when editing MIDI or audio regions,
depending on the current zoom level. See Snap items to the grid in Logic Pro.
Set locators with a marquee selection
In Logic Pro, Control-click the marquee stripe, then choose Set Locators by Selection
and Enable Cycle from the shortcut menu.
This action sets the locators to the marquee selection boundaries, rather than the whole
region.
Split regions at the selection border
In Logic Pro, Control-click the marquee stripe, then choose Split Regions/Events at
Locators or Marquee Selection from the shortcut menu.
When you edit automation data that is spanned by a marquee selection, two automation
points are automatically created at the left edge, and two at the right edge, of the
selection. This lets you quickly define and create automation data by converting the
marquee selection into automation points.