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Option-clicking the track header or associated channel strip continues to select the
track and all associated regions.
Option-Shift-clicking adds the selected track’s regions to the current selection.
“Select tracks on region/marquee selection” checkbox: Selecting a region or making a
selection with the Marquee tool also selects the track header and channel strip, without
selecting any of the other regions on the track. Option-clicking a region selects the
region without selecting the track header and channel strip.
“Fade Tool click zones” checkbox: Placing the pointer over the upper-left and upper-
right edges of a region activates the Fade tool. The Loop pointer can still be accessed in
these click zones by holding down Option.
“Marquee Tool click zones” checkbox: Placing the pointer over the lower half of a region
(with the exception of the lower-left and lower-right edges) activates the Marquee tool.
If Quick Swipe and Take Edit click zones are also enabled, placing the pointer over the
middle third of a take region activates the Marquee tool.
“Quick Swipe and Take Edit click zones” checkbox: Placing the Quick Swipe pointer
over the upper half of a take region activates the standard pointer. If Marquee Tool
click zones are also enabled, placing the pointer over the upper third of a take region
activates the standard pointer.
Limit Dragging to One Direction In:Piano Roll and Score checkbox: When selected, you
can only move notes in one direction when editing in the Piano Roll or Score Editor. This
means that a note may be either transposed or moved in time, but not both at once.
Note: Press Shift while dragging in the editor to quickly switch between the two
behaviors.
Limit Dragging to One Direction In:Tracks checkbox: When selected, you can only move
regions (including folders) in one direction in the Tracks area. This is similar to the
previous option.
Note: Press Shift while dragging in the Tracks area to quickly switch between the two
behaviors.
Double-clicking a MIDI Region Opens pop-up menu: Determines which editor opens
when you double-click a MIDI region in the Tracks area.
Score: Opens the Score Editor.
Event List: Opens the Event List.
Piano Roll: Opens the Piano Roll Editor.
Step Editor: Opens the Step Editor.
When Advanced Editing is selected in Advanced preferences, the following are
available:
“Smart loop handling of Scissors and ‘Split by Playhead’” checkbox: Determines how
Logic Pro handles the cutting of looped regions.
When selected, you can cut a region’s looped area (using the Scissors or Marquee
tool, or Split by Playhead command). Logic Pro automatically creates regions after—
and, if necessary, before—the cut, ensuring that these areas remain identical. This
allows you to split looped regions without altering playback in the looped area.
When unselected, you can’t cut a region’s looped area. Cutting the looped region
itself turns off the Loop setting in the Region inspector.