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Snap and Drag Menu
All Snap and Drag menu entries can now be chosen via key commands.
Audio window
Groups can now be created or deleted via corresponding key commands.
New Key Command Warning
In circumstances where an existing local key command combination is used when
assigning a new global key command, the following warning message will appear:
“This shortcut is already assigned to key command xxx in key command class yyy, which
has higher priority than key command class zzz.” You have three options: Cancel,
Replace, or OK. Cancel does not alter existing assignments. Replace will replace the
existing shortcut assigned to the chosen key command combination with the selected
function. OK will assign the key command combination to the selected function while
retaining the existing key command/function.
Important: There is a hierarchy of key command classes, which are not merely
separated into global and local key commands. As an example, there is a key command
class that applies to all windows that display Regions. This class has higher priority than
global key commands, but a lower priority than local (Arrange, Score, Matrix, and so on)
window key commands.
XML Import
The XML import procedure now allows you to retain the sample rate of audio files used
in your Final Cut sequences. If you import sequences that use audio files with different
sample rates, the following dialog appears: “The selected Final Cut sequence contains
audio files with different samples rates. The current Logic sample rate A requires x
audio files to be converted (xxx MB disk space required). Switching the Logic sample
rate to B requires y audio files to be converted (yyy MB disk space required).” You can
then choose if you would like to change or keep the sample rate of your Logic project.
All Final Cut sequence audio files that use a sample rate that differs from the selected
one are converted.
Note: In Final Cut, a sequence is an arranged series of video, audio, and graphics clips,
edit information, and effects, combined to create a movie. This is unrelated to the
former use of the term “sequence” in Logic, which referred to MIDI Regions. Use of XML
to import Final Cut sequences into Logic allows you to exchange at once multiple
audio tracks, with all positional region information, region names, volume and pan
automation data, retained.
Removing Movie Function
The Options > Movies menu now features a Remove Movie function, which allows you
to completely remove a movie from a song or project. All references to the movie in
the project or song are deleted.
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