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479Logic Pro User Guide
Restore deleted steps in the Step Editor in Logic Pro
Accidental deletions of one or more events, a change of mind, or an editing mistake are
inevitable parts of song creation. Fortunately, you can backtrack your edits easily in Logic
Pro. You also have the option of re-creating an event with the Pencil tool.
Undo the last edit or deletion
In Logic Pro, choose Edit > Undo (or pressCommand-Z) immediately after making the
edit or deletion.
Undo or redo multiple steps
1. In Logic Pro, choose Edit > Undo History.
The Undo History window appears. The most recent edit (at the bottom of the list) is
highlighted.
2. Click any entry to undo or redo all edits between the clicked and highlighted entries.
Important: A Redo list is not displayed until an Undo operation has been performed.
The Redo list appears below the Undo items. The first item that can be redone is indicated
by gray text.
Undo or redo an isolated edit operation
1. In Logic Pro, choose Edit > Undo History to open the Undo History window.
2. Command-click the edit operation you want to change.
A warning dialog appears.
3. Click Apply to undo or redo the edit operation. Click Cancel if you change your mind.
When the operation is applied, an isolated edit is undone or redone without influencing all
edit operations between the clicked and highlighted (most recent) entries.
Change step values in the Step Editor in Logic Pro
Steps can be altered individually or as a group. When adjusted as a group, the absolute
differences between event values remain constant.
Alter individual step values
In Logic Pro, grab the step beam (with the Pointer or Pencil tool), then drag vertically.
The current value is shown in a help tag as you drag.