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126Logic Pro User Guide
Work with projects
Logic Pro projects overview
A project is a Logic Pro document that contains all of your recordings, the location of
media files you add, and all the changes you make. You start working in Logic Pro by
creating a project, or opening an existing project. You can have multiple projects open at
the same time, and transfer media and other data between them.
Logic Pro projects are organized in a new way compared to earlier Logic Pro versions.
Project assets (such as audio and video files, samples for the Sampler or Ultrabeat, and
Space Designer reverb impulse response files) can be saved directly in the project, or in a
separate project folder. As in earlier Logic Pro versions, assets can be referenced from a
location outside the project, letting you access media files without copying or moving them
into the project. You can manage project assets in a variety of ways.
Each project has project properties including tempo, key and time signature, and more. You
can set project properties when you create a project, or later while you’re working. You can
preview projects in the Finder using Quick Look, clean up and rename projects, and share
data and settings between projects.
When Show Advanced Tools is selected in the Advanced preferences pane, you can save
a project as either a single file (package), or as a project folder containing the project file
and subfolders for project assets. You can also create and save project alternatives, each
with a unique name and different settings, and access saved backups of a project.
Create Logic Pro projects
You start working in Logic Pro by creating a new project. In the Project Chooser, you can
choose a template to use as the starting point for a new project.
Each project has project properties including the project tempo, time and key signature,
and more. You can edit some project properties in the Project Chooser when you create
a project, and change them later while you’re working. For full details about project
properties, see Logic Pro project properties overview.
When Show Advanced Tools is selected in the Advanced preferences pane, you can
choose to have Logic Pro create a project folder that contains the project file, along with
subfolders for assets and other files used in the project (including audio files, impulse
responses, sample instruments, samples, and Ultrabeat samples).