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917Logic Pro User Guide
Copy objects between layers by dragging
1. In Logic Pro, open a second Environment window (Window > Open MIDI Environment)
that displays the target layer.
2. Select the objects you want to copy in the first Environment window, hold down Option,
then drag the objects into the second window.
Copy objects between layers using the Clipboard
1. In Logic Pro, select the objects you want to copy and choose Edit > Copy from the
Environment menu bar (or pressCommand-C).
2. Choose a destination layer from the Layer pop-up menu.
3. Click the layer background to make sure that no objects are selected.
4. Choose Edit > Paste from the Environment menu bar (or pressCommand-V).
Cabling is preserved, so groups of objects copied this way are connected in the same way
as the originals. When you copy a single object, only its output cables are preserved.
Note: If any objects are selected when you try to paste objects to the current layer,
a dialog asks if you want to replace the current selection. If you press Return or click
Replace, the selected objects are replaced by the objects in the Clipboard. The existing
cabling remains intact.
Adjust position, size of objects in the Logic Pro Environment
Objects can be freely placed, which allows for flexibility, but can lead to overlaps or
misalignments—particularly when pasting between layers. Fortunately, you can quickly
clean up object positions.
Snap objects to a grid
In Logic Pro, choose View > Snap Positions from the Environment menu bar.
The objects are aligned to an invisible grid.
It’s useful to leave this setting turned on, but you should turn it off if you want to manually
move an object by a few pixels.
Align selected objects horizontally or vertically
In Logic Pro, choose Options > Clean up > Align Objects.
The upper-left object stays where it is. The position of the next object determines whether
the objects are aligned in a row or a column. If it’s to the right of the upper-left object, all
objects are aligned horizontally (in a row). If it’s below the upper-left object, all objects are
aligned vertically (in a column).
Align selected objects to the invisible grid
In Logic Pro, choose Options > Clean up > Positions by Grid.