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918Logic Pro User Guide
Align objects using key commands
In Logic Pro, use the following key commands to move selected objects one pixel in the
relevant direction, even when the grid is turned on:
Object move left
Object move right
Object move up
Object move down
Resize an object
In Logic Pro, drag the object’s bottom-right corner.
Resize a selected object to its default value
In Logic Pro, choose Options > Clean up > Size by Default.
Resize selected objects using key commands
In Logic Pro, use the following key commands to decrease or increase the width or
height of selected objects by 1pixel:
Object Width −1 Pixel
Object Width +1 Pixel
Object Height −1 Pixel
Object Height +1 Pixel
Advanced selection commands in the Logic Pro Environment
You can move and copy objects faster and more easily using the following commands from
the Environment’s Edit menu:
Select Used Instruments: Selects all objects that are assigned to the selected track in
the main window, or are connected to such objects via cables.
Select Unused Instruments: Selects all objects that are neither used in the main window,
nor connected to any such objects via cables.
Select Cable Destination: Highlights the destination object of a selected cable
connection. This is particularly useful when:
The destination object is on a different layer. You can use the function to select and
display the destination object (and layer).
You can locate the destination object of a source object in the list display (View > By
Text), because selecting the source object also selects its cable connections.
This function allows you to follow the cabling from one (serially cabled) object to the
next. If several objects are connected in parallel, or several cable connections are
selected, the path of the upper cable is followed.
Select Cable Origin: Highlights the source (or origin) object of a selected cable
connection. This is particularly useful for troubleshooting, or when you want to make
changes to a number of serially cabled objects (by changing the original).
Invert Selection: Selects all unselected objects.