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478Logic Pro User Guide
Select steps in the Step Editor in Logic Pro
You can use any of the usual selection techniques in the Step Editor, with the following
variations.
Select individual steps
In Logic Pro, press and hold Shift, then click the steps in a lane.
Select several contiguous steps
In Logic Pro, press and hold Shift, then drag to select the steps in a lane.
Take care to avoid clicking any steps. If you click or drag with the unmodified Pointer
tool, the selected event values are changed, so make sure you hold down Shift.
Select all steps on a lane
In Logic Pro, click the lane name.
Select all steps on multiple lanes
In Logic Pro, Shift-click the lane names.
Delete steps in the Step Editor in Logic Pro
You can use any of the standard deletion techniques to delete events in the Step Editor.
Delete a step
In Logic Pro, do one of the following:
Click the step with the Eraser tool.
Click the step, then press Delete.
Delete several contiguous steps in a lane
In Logic Pro, drag across the steps you want to delete with the Eraser tool.
Delete several noncontiguous steps
In Logic Pro, use the Pointer tool to Shift-click the steps you want to remove, then press
Delete.
Delete similar or equal steps
1. In Logic Pro, select one of the steps you want to delete.
2. Use the Select Similar Regions/Events (Shift-S) or Select Equal Regions/Events (Shift-E)
key command, then press Delete.
You can also delete events by choosing one of the Delete MIDI Events commands from the
Step Editor menu bar. For more information, see Delete notes in the Piano Roll Editor in
Logic Pro.