Screensets
In Logic, you can customize your workspace as much as you like. You can have multiple
windows open, and you can have multiple instances of the same window open at
different zoom levels. In addition, you can create your own window layouts and save
them as Screensets, which you can recall at any time to use with the current song or a
different song.
Logic includes nine default Screensets, numbered from 1 to 9, each of which displays a
single window. Try pressing any number from 1 to 9 on your computer keyboard to see
the default Screensets.
To switch to a Screenset from 1 to 9, press the number for the Screenset on your
computer keyboard. To switch to a Screenset above 9, hold down the Control key as
you press the first digit, then release it as you press the second digit. Any changes you
make to the current Screenset are saved, and will be displayed the next time you
switch to that Screenset.
For more information about using Screensets, see Logic Help and the Logic reference
manual.
Wrapping Up
In this tutorial, you’ve learned the features and controls in Logic equivalent to those
you’re familiar with in GarageBand. You’ve also learned about some of the extra
features included in Logic, and learned how to accomplish basic tasks in creating and
editing your songs.
Now it’s time to take the plunge: dive in and start realizing your musical vision. As you
work, you can refer to Logic Help and the Logic manuals for more information about
the features in Logic and how to perform specific tasks.
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Apple, the Apple logo, iPod, iTunes, and Logic are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc.,
registered in the U.S. and other countries. GarageBand is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.
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