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1186Logic Pro User Guide
Quick Swipe Comping mode A mode available in a selected take folder. When Quick
Swipe Comping mode is turned on, you can create and edit comps. When you turn it off,
you can cut, drag, and move take folder and take region elements in the selected take
folder.
QuickTime An Apple cross-platform standard for digitized, data-compressed movie
playback and encoding. QuickTime movies can be shown in a Logic Pro window or on
the global Movie track, in sync with the project. When you move the playhead, the movie
follows, and vice versa.
real-time effects Effects that can be applied to regions in real time during playback.
record-enable Audio tracks must be manually armed (record enabled) before you can
record on them. MIDI and software instrument tracks are automatically record enabled
when selected.
record, recording 1) The act of capturing a performance as audio or MIDI data. 2) A term
that refers to the actual data in Logic Pro. Recordings are typically referred to using the
words region or file to make things clearer.
region A rectangular segment in the Tracks area that represents the recordings and
added media files in a project, and acts as a container for audio or MIDI data. There are
four different types of regions—audio regions, MIDI regions, Drummer regions, and folder
regions (usually referred to as folders)—each represented by a different color. See also
audio region, MIDI region, Drummer region, and folder.
Region inspector A Logic Pro inspector used to non-destructively set the playback
parameters—including quantization, transposition, velocity, compression, and delay—for
individual regions. These parameters affect how the events are played back, but don’t alter
the stored data.
release An envelope parameter that determines the time it takes for a signal to fall from
the sustain level to an amplitude of zero when the key is released. See also envelope.
Remix FXRemix FX provides a number of effects commonly used in dance and urban
musical styles. It makes it easy to scratch mix your project, much like a DJ using a
turntable, to play audio in reverse, to stop or downsample the song, and to apply a variety
of other dancefloor-oriented effects using a set of buttons and XY pads. It is intended
mainly for use on the stereo output bus, but you can insert the plug-in on any type of
signal in your project.
Replace mode A type of overwrite recording mode where the existing audio regions in a
section of the Tracks area are replaced by a new recording. To turn on Replace mode, click
the Replace button in the control bar.
Resize tool A tool in the Score Editor used to change the size of a note or other symbol.
resonance A term generally associated with filters, particularly synthesizers. Resonance
emphasizes the frequency range surrounding the cutoff frequency. See also cutoff
frequency.