For many operations, Logic gives you multiple ways to do that and that can be confusion at first. One key element to understand in Logic is 'l ots of options'.
I can recommend my book ' Logic Pro X - How it Works' where I spend a lot of time explaining and illustrating the special architecture and concepts in Logic (instead of telling you, press here and then click there) to get you up and running in now time.
Especially Logic has some unique ways do do things (object oriented) that needs to be understood before getting frustrated and think it is complicated (another word for different!). Don't assume that DAW A works the same as DAW B because they both are DAWs. So the key is to learn the new Product B. The terminology, concepts and architecture might be different even if they achieve the same thing. audio recording) can be more difficult than starting with your first Product X, because you expect things in a specific way.
Often, changing from Product A to Product B in a specific category (i.e.