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Re: [EXS] OT(kind of): What's that command?

2005-10-15 by Lenny Stearns

I finally had a chance to try it, and on 6.4.1 (OS9) the command is cntl 
plus "*".  Also, finding out what it was called helped me to find it in 
the key commands window. 

Thanks for everyone's help!

Regards,
Lenny

amgshaffer wrote:

>Lenny Stearns wrote:
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>>Anyway, I was auditioning some piano samples in the EXS and started playing
>>something interesting (or so I thought), and I remembered hearing about a
>>command in Logic to capture the last x amount of MIDI events played.  I looked through the online help, but didn't find it.  Needless to say, I lost what I had been playing.
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>>Could someone tell me what that command is, or even what it is called?  I'm
>>using Logic Pro 6.4.1 on OS9.
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>Hello Lenny:
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>You are looking for "capture last take".  In OS9, I believe it is the 
>following two keys pressed at the same time:  "control" and "*".  That 
>should do it.  If not try:  "apple" and "*" (this is the Logic 7.1 
>version of capture last take).
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>I use this all the time...I almost never record midi (or audio 
>instruments) anymore...I just loop Logic and play.  When I play 
>something I like I simply capture last take.  It's a great tool.
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>Best of luck,
>Dave
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 Lenny Stearns                                     lens@...
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