The Marquee Tool is one of Logic's hidden treasures. If you haven't explored it before, you'll be pleasantly surprised at how versatile it is and how quickly it can help you achieve certain tasks when editing, arranging and mixing. It is mainly assigned as my Command-click tool and reduces the number of extra mouse clicks needed to try and get something done.
Pro Tools converts to Logic often wish to click in an area of the Arrange and have the playhead start playback from that point. Rather than navigating to a spot using the keyboard or clicking in the Bar Ruler to set the Playhead position, simply single-click anywhere in the Arrange area with the Marquee Tool. A thin vertical line is displayed. Hit Play in Logic's Transport to begin playback from that position.
The Marquee Tool is better known for its convenient way to select an area within a region. Let's take a look at how that works and what you can use it for.
With the Marquee Tool selected drag over an area of a region. The selection will become highlighted. Begin playback and only that selection will be played. An additional tip is to use the key command 'Set Locators by Regions/Events/Marquee'. This will cycle playback of the marquee selection and it provides a really convenient way to quickly audition a specific part of a region or arrangement!
You can disable the option for Logic to begin playback from the Marquee selection if you wish to use the selection area only to cut, copy, delete and mute as described below. Simply Control-click on the Play button in the transport and uncheck 'Play Marquee Selection'.
Imagine there's a section of a region you want to cut out. What would you normally do? One way is to change the Pointer tool to the Scissors tool. Then cut the region at two separate points. For a more efficient way with, you guessed it, the Marquee tool.
Drag a Marquee selection within the region and using the Pointer tool click in that selection area. The region is now split at the beginning and end points of the Marquee selection.
Furthermore, let's say you want to remove that part of the region altogether. Create a Marquee selection as above and then press the Delete or Backspace key. The selected area disappears.
But why stop here when we can go one better… What if you want to mute a selection of a region without deleting it? Drag to create a Marquee selection and press the M key on your keyboard to split and mute the selected area in one fell swoop! Job done with the minimum of fuss.
If you're working with a long piece of dialogue creating four nodes around a segment to adjust the volume or any parameter on that area can soon become time consuming. Enter the marquee Tool!
Enable Automation on your track. Choose the Parameter you wish to automate. Drag a Marquee selection over the desired area and (using the Pointer tool) click or drag the line between to create four nodes (two on either side of the Marquee Selection) and simultaneously adjust the parameter value for that section only.
New in Logic 9 is the ability for the Pointer tool to automatically provide Fade tool and/or Marquee tool functionality depending on where the Pointer is in the Arrange area.
To enable the Marquee Tool Click Zone open Logic's Preferences:
Logic Pro > Preferences > General
Under the Editing tab enable the Marquee Tool Click Zone.
Now position the Pointer tool over the bottom half of a region (or a track). The cursor turns into the Marquee Tool. Move the cursor over the top half or a region or a track and you have your Pointer Tool back.
The Marquee Tool is certainly an essential time-saving tool for Logic Pro users with at least one function that'll appeal to everyone. Chances are, once you begin using it you'll wonder how you ever got by without it.
Olav Basoski goes deep into all the 'Marvels' of the Marquee Tool and much, much more in his excellent tutorial, Logic 406: Olav's Electronica Workflow Tricks.
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