Last updated: August 2025
If you see a message saying there are hundreds of thousands of key command conflicts in Logic Pro, don’t panic. This usually means your key commands got corrupted.
The fix is quick — just reset and reload the Auto-Bounce key commands.
✅ Step-by-Step Fix
1. Back Up Your Current Commands (Optional, but recommended)
In Logic, go to:
Logic Pro ➝ Key Commands ➝ Presets ➝ Export Key Commands…
Save them somewhere safe (Desktop is fine).
2. Reset to Factory Defaults
Go to:
Logic Pro ➝ Key Commands ➝ Presets ➝ Logic Pro
This clears the conflicts and restores Logic’s original shortcuts.
3. Import Auto-Bounce Key Commands
Go to:
Logic Pro ➝ Key Commands ➝ Presets ➝ Import…
Select the file:
Auto-Bounce.keycommands (found inside the Auto-Bounce folder in Applications).
4. Test the Required Commands Manually in Logic FIRST
Before running Auto-Bounce, test each key command in Logic to make sure they work:
Play
Stop
Rewind
Forward
Set Locators
Bounce Project/Section (others as listed in the Read Me)
If they work here, Auto-Bounce will work too.
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