Undo and redo edits in logic pro, 111 undo and redo edits in logic pro – Apple Logic Pro X User Manual

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Chapter 4

Logic Pro basics

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Undo and redo edits in Logic Pro

You can undo one or more edit operations if you change your mind, and redo edits you have
undone. Logic Pro includes an Undo History window where you can see all edits that can be
undone in a time-ordered list. You can also change the number of steps that can be undo in
Logic Pro preferences.

Undo your last edit operation

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Choose Edit > Undo (or press Command-Z) immediately after making the error.

Virtually all edits, including moves, deletions, renaming, and parameter changes; and the creation
of new events, regions, channel strips, and more, can be undone.

Open the Undo History window

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Choose Edit > Undo History (or press Option-Z).

The Undo History window displays a list of all actions that can be undone. The most recent step
(editing operation), which will be the first to be undone, is selected.

Undo or redo multiple steps

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Click any entry to undo or redo all steps between the clicked and highlighted entries.

Undo or redo an isolated step

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Command-click the step.

This will undo or redo an isolated step without influencing all steps between the clicked and
highlighted entries.

Erase the Undo History

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Choose Edit > Delete Undo History.

WARNING:

Take care with this command. No undos or redos are possible for the deleted steps,

once the Undo History has been erased.

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