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165Logic Pro User Guide
Each track has a track header located to the left of the track, which shows the track’s name
and icon. Track headers also contain controls that you can use to mute, solo, and adjust
the volume level and pan position of the track, and control the track in other ways.
You can use Track Stacks to organize projects with high track counts, and simplify the
creation of audio subgroups for related tracks. There are several different types of Track
Stacks, designed for different situations.
You can edit track parameters for the selected track in the Track inspector.
Additionally, there are other track types called global tracks. Global tracks, which appear
below the ruler in the Tracks area and in linear editors, are used to view and edit different
aspects of the overall project, such as tempo and transposition, which affect all tracks in
the project.
Track basics
Create tracks in a Logic Pro project
You add tracks to a project to hold your recordings, loops, and other material. When you
add a track, you can choose the track type, format, input source (for audio tracks), and
output, and create multiple tracks. The options in the New Tracks dialog vary, depending
on the type of track you are creating.
When you create a new track, a corresponding new channel strip is also created. The new
track appears in the Tracks area, and the new channel strip appears in the Mixer. You can
choose a patch, which controls the sound of the track.
Create one or more new tracks
1. In Logic Pro, click the Add Tracks button , located above the track headers.
2. Select the track type in the upper part of the New Tracks dialog.
3. If the Details area at the bottom is closed, click the Details disclosure triangle to open
it.
4. Choose the input source from the Input pop-up menu.
For audio tracks: Choose the input channel or channels.
For software instrument tracks: Choose an instrument plug-in.
When Show Advanced Tools is selected in the Advanced preferences pane, the Input
pop-up menu is not available for software instrument tracks.
For external MIDI tracks: Choose An external MIDI or USB device, then choose the
input channel or channels from the lower Input pop-up menu.
For Drummer tracks: The Input pop-up menu is not available.
Tip: Below the Input pop-up menu, a line of text shows the current input device. To
change the input device, click the arrow next to the text, then change the device in the
Audio preferences pane.