Installing Logic X kindly gives you the option to choose to keep your existing vintage key commands.
That didnt work... talk about slapping you in the face with a wet ***** and giving you no option to lick it!
There seems to be no quick answer here how to get that option to do what it says on the tin.
So my question is, put the work in to install the legacy key commands, manually create a mash up of current and legacy workflows, or learn the new ones?
The general consensus from the big power users on this forum seems to be learn the new ones.
I respect that opinion and take it on board, but I mainly use Logic as tool for pre-production of my DJ sets. Making Intro and Outro's, timing the audio of really old acappellas and getting really old tunes to fit a beat grid with Flex Audio.
The main reason I upgraded to X was the amazing quantization features of midi files. But they are all on a DAW I feel alienated with.
'Learn new', 'modify' or work out how to get my commands back im so used to?
Any opinions appreciated.
Thanks for your time