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Per Boysen wrote: > "Trying to learn Logic" is not a very good idea, because the > application isn't designed for that. It is rather designed to be a > highly configurable toolbox for producing recorded music (not even > Apples "new facade" has changed that). So the best approach is to > simply define what yo want to do and then check out how to do perform > those tasks with Logic. Exactly. When I moved from Digital Performer to Logic, I made a list of the (roughly) ten most important things I need do for my typical work flow, and figure out how to do those. I used that to get up and running, and learned additional bits as needed. I found that much less painful than sitting down for interminable sessions with a gigantic manual. Brian