As someone who connects more easily with visual layouts than memorizing hundreds of Pro Tools shortcuts, the Logickeyboard Titan has been a perfect fit for me. Every key is clearly color-coded and labeled, making it incredibly intuitive to use — a massive time-saver compared to traditional keyboards.

Here are a few of my favorite features:
- Crossfade and Fade to End Functions – These are right at your fingertips and a huge workflow boost.
- Amazing Zoom Tool – Zooming in and out on sessions has never been easier or more precise.
- Trim Tools – Efficient and simple, trimming clips feels seamless.
- Smooth Nudge Tool – Moving regions around the timeline has never felt so fluid.
- Copy and Paste Keys – I use copy/paste constantly, and with the Titan, these keys are conveniently located next to each other, speeding up my edits significantly.

Logickeyboard Titan for Pro Tools
The keyboard includes transport controls, over 70 Pro Tools shortcuts, and an easy-to-remember color-coded system. It was instantly recognized by Pro Tools without any setup hassle. Plus, the backlit keys (with five dimmable levels) make working in low-light environments effortless, and the brightness can be adjusted directly from the keyboard itself.
I also love the dual connectivity feature: you can connect to two Macs — one via Bluetooth and one via USB — and switch between them with a keystroke. The aluminum chassis gives the Titan a sleek, premium look that’s not only stylish but feels sturdy and professional on my desk. And thanks to its long-lasting battery, you can enjoy up to 300 hours of wireless use without backlighting.
One small adjustment I had to make was getting used to the Titan’s slightly shorter length compared to a standard keyboard — for the first day or so, I kept accidentally hitting the wrong keys. But once I adapted, it became second nature.
If you’re serious about mastering Avid Pro Tools and want a keyboard that truly enhances your creativity and workflow, the Titan Logickeyboard is absolutely worth it.