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karambos
post Thu 26 Sep 2002, 20:23
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I've noticed that in the KEY COMMANDS window, there's an option to IMPORT KEY COMMANDS. Underneath that there's the option to COPY KEY COMMANDS TO CLIPBOARD. So I did. Then I pasted them into a Simple Text file. Then I altered one key command in Logic and tried to import the text file. But when you click ont the IMPORT KEY COMMANDS option, a window opens showing no text files.

My question: what sort of files is logic looking for? How do you export your KEY COMMANDS so that you can reimport them again later?

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formatj
post Thu 26 Sep 2002, 23:45
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Your key commands are saved with your Logic preference file in your preference folder in the system folder.
Just make a copy of this file from the desktop.
You can the later import settings from it if you need to.
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post Fri 27 Sep 2002, 00:43
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formatj is right,
to simplify his point, when you choose import key commands, just navigate to the song file that contains the key command/s that you want! they're automatically saved with the rest of the song's data.
you "over-egged the pudding" with the simpletext stuff... wink.gif


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formatj
post Fri 27 Sep 2002, 06:48
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Karambos

The reason for copying key commands to clipboard is so that you can copy the list of key commands to a word processor so you can print it out as a reference. I have mine laminated so I can read them in the shower!

Damann,

Key commands are only saved to your logic Preference file in the system folder. They are not saved to a Logic song.
Therefore if you want to use a copy of your key commands in another studio you need to take a copy of your preference file, not just the song.

.....and to back up your key commands you need to make a copy of the preference file. To load key commands you need to import from the Logic preference file or a copy of one.
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post Sat 28 Sep 2002, 02:00
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whoops, you're damn right. of course, formatj!!!


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