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How to Redo in Logic Pro on iPad

Published in Logic Pro Editing 2 mins read

To redo your last undone edit in Logic Pro on iPad, you need to access the Redo command directly from the Undo button located in the control bar. This functionality is crucial for reversing an Undo action, allowing you to restore a previous edit.

Performing a Redo Action in Logic Pro on iPad

The Redo function provides flexibility in your music production workflow, enabling you to bring back an edit that you might have accidentally undone or decided to reapply. It's an essential tool for refining your projects and experimenting with changes.

Here’s a simple, step-by-step guide to perform a redo:

  1. Locate the Undo Button: In the Logic Pro interface on your iPad, find the Undo button in the control bar. The control bar is typically situated at the top of your screen.
  2. Touch and Hold: Instead of a quick tap, touch and hold the Undo button. This action reveals additional options.
  3. Reveal Redo Command: After touching and holding, the Redo command will appear directly below the Undo button.
  4. Tap to Redo: Simply tap the Redo command that appears to reapply your last undone action.

Understanding Undo and Redo History

Logic Pro on iPad maintains a history of your actions, allowing you to navigate through your edits by undoing and redoing changes. This powerful feature provides a safety net for your creative process, ensuring that you can always revert to a previous state or bring back an edit without losing significant work.

  • Availability: The Redo command will only be visible and active if you have first used the Undo function. If no actions have been undone, the Redo option will not appear.
  • Experimentation: Use Undo and Redo to freely experiment with different effects, arrangements, and edits without fear of permanent changes. It empowers you to explore creative avenues efficiently.

By understanding and utilizing the Redo function, you can maintain a fluid and efficient workflow, ensuring precise control over your music production on the iPad.