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1192Logic Pro User Guide
take folder A container for multiple take recordings.
take A term used to describe a recording. Logic Pro allows you to create several takes,
one after the other, without leaving record mode. These takes can then be compiled into a
composite take, or comp. See also comping.
template A project that contains a defined collection of settings and preferences.
Templates serve as a starting point for new projects (scoring tasks, audio-only projects,
MIDI-only projects, and so on). Any project can be used as a template, and you can create
and save multiple templates.
tempo The playback speed of a piece of music, measured in beats per minute. Logic Pro
allows you to create and edit tempo changes in the Tempo track.
tempo change An event inserted into the Tempo track (as a tempo point) that indicates a
change in tempo at a particular bar/beat position.
Tempo track One of the Logic Proglobal tracks. A Tempo track displays tempo changes as
nodes.
Text tool A tool used for editing the name of items. In the Score Editor, you can use the
Text tool to add text.
tick The smallest unit of timing resolution in a MIDI sequencer. In Logic Pro, this equals
1/3840 of a note. Logic Pro allows edits at single sample accuracy (at sufficient zoom
levels) for edits and positioning, which exceeds what the MIDI protocol is fast enough to
support for playback.
timecode A format for assigning a unique, sequential time unit to each frame of video (or
project) position. The SMPTE timecode format is measured in hours,minutes,seconds,
frames, and subframes.
timing A measure of the ability to play notes in time (in keeping with the tempo). Timing
can also refer to synchronization between events, regions, and devices.
Tool menu A menu in a local menu bar that contains the tools for editing, zooming,
cropping, and otherwise manipulating items in that specific window.
toolbar A collection of buttons and other controls used for working with regions in the
Tracks area. By default the toolbar is hidden, but you can make it visible by clicking the
Toolbar button in the control bar. You can customize the toolbar to meet your individual
needs.
track A horizontal row in the Tracks area that contains either audio or MIDI regions that
can be played back over time. Each track has a specified channel strip that data is routed
to. A Logic Pro project can contain hundreds of tracks.
track arming See record-enable.
Track inspector A Logic Pro inspector used to non-destructively set the playback
parameters for each track, including channel and MIDI channel, Freeze mode,
transposition, and velocity. These parameters do not alter the regions on the track.
Track Protect button A button in the track header that protects or unprotects tracks from
further editing. See also protected track.