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Table Of Contents
996Logic Pro User Guide
Preferences, project settings, and key
commands
Logic Pro preferences
Overview of preferences in Logic Pro
In Logic Pro, you can define and modify preferences that apply to all projects. You do this
in the Preferences window. These preferences are automatically saved whenever you quit
the application. A general preferences file, named com.apple.logic10.plist, is found in the
~/Library/Preferences folder. A separate preferences file for control surfaces, named com.
apple.logic.pro.cs, is stored in the same location. You can’t edit either file directly. Any
changes must be made in Logic Pro. If you delete a preferences file, a new one is created
the next time you open Logic Pro. All preferences are reset to their default values.
When Show Advanced Tools is selected in Advanced preferences, you can reset
preferences to their default values manually.
In some instances, you’ll see a button in the Preferences window that links to related
settings in the Project Settings window, and vice versa. Both the Preferences window and
the Project Settings window can be visible at the same time.
Open Logic Pro preferences
In Logic Pro, choose Logic Pro > Preferences, or press Command-Comma (,), then
choose the name of the pane that you want to open.
Tip: You can also access some preferences using local menus (in the Score Editor, for
example), buttons in the control bar, or shortcut menus.
Reset all Logic Pro preferences (except for key commands)
In Logic Pro, choose Logic Pro > Preferences > Initialize All Except Key Commands.