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Table Of Contents
- Logic Pro 9: Exploring Logic Pro
- Contents
- Chapter 1: Welcome to Logic Pro
- Chapter 2: Building a Basic Project
- Chapter 3: Working with Instruments and Effects
- Chapter 4: Recording and Comping Audio
- Chapter 5: Recording MIDI
- Chapter 6: Creating an Arrangement
- Chapter 7: Flex Time Editing
- Chapter 8: Editing MIDI Events
- Chapter 9: Mixing the Project
- Chapter 10: Automating Your Mix
- Chapter 11: Getting Answers
Chapter 4 Recording and Comping Audio
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Recording Audio Takes
When you record over a pre-existing region, Logic Pro creates what is called a take
folder, which contains multiple take regions. A common scenario is when you record
multiple passes while in Cycle mode; for example, if you are recording multiple versions
of a solo. You can also do this by simply recording over an existing region.
Make sure that the Replace button on the Transport bar is turned Note: o.
Replace button
Getting Ready
Create a cycle based on an existing region:
Select the audio region that you recorded in the previous section, and click the Set
Locators button in the Arrange toolbar. Cycle mode is turned on, with the left and right
locators set to match the audio region start and end points.
Left locator Right locator