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Q:
Q: When I try to move or change the length of a sequence or region in the Arrange Window, the values always snap to the nearest beat. How can I move these objects in smaller increments?
A:
A: The default "grid" for edits is determined by the zoom level. Logic will "snap" moved objects according to the smallest grid display on the Bar Ruler; i.e., if the smallest grid markings on the ruler are 16th notes, Logic will snap edit moves to this. You can also defeat this grid at any time by holding down modifier keys while making the edit. Hold Alt (PC) or Control (MacOS) while moving with the mouse to move by the subdivision of the beat. If you simultaneously hold Shift, you move the object by tick values.
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