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660Logic Pro User Guide
Cut a cell
In Logic Pro, select the cell, then choose Edit > Cut (or press Command-X).
Copy a cell
In Logic Pro, do either of the following:
Select the cell, then choose Edit > Copy (or press Command-C).
Option-drag the cell.
Paste a cell
In Logic Pro, select a cell, then choose Edit > Paste (or press Command-V).
Move a cell
You can move cells to an empty or filled cell in the same row, or to another row of the same
type. For example, you can move an audio cell to another row with audio cells, but not to a
row with software instrument cells. If you move or paste cells to cells that already contain
content, the new content replaces the existing content.
In Logic Pro, select a cell and do any of the following:
Drag an audio cell to another cell on an audio track.
Drag a MIDI cell to another cell on a software instrument track.
Drag a Drummer cell to another cell on a Drummer track.
Drag a pattern cell to another cell on a software instrument track.
Swap cells
You can swap cells with other cells of the same type.
1. In Logic Pro, select one or more cells, and drag them to the cells you want to swap them
with.
2. Before releasing the mouse, press and hold the Control key as you drop the cells.
Left and right arrows appear with the pointer to indicate the cells are being swapped.
Rename a cell
1. In Logic Pro, do any of the following:
Control-click a cell, choose Name and Color > Rename Cell from the shortcut menu.
Select a cell, then click the name of the cell in the Cell inspector.
Select a cell, then press Shift-N.
2. Enter a new name for the cell, then press the Return key.