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Table Of Contents
180Logic Pro User Guide
You may want to set the playhead or activate the cycle area to preview a part of
the project requiring special attention for drum replacement. Click Preview again to
stop playback, return the playhead to the previous play position, and unsolo the two
tracks.
Trigger Note pop-up menu: Set the pitch of the trigger notes created on the
software instrument track. Choosing AUTO (the default setting) sets the trigger note
as follows:
Kick=C1 (36)
Snare=D1 (38)
Tom=A1 (45)
other=C3 (60) and AUTO menu not available, as there is no automatic choice for
this setting.
Note: Any changes to the trigger note do not change the instrument setting.
However, any changes to the instrument setting change the trigger note, either to
Auto or C3 (60).
Timing Offset slider: Shift the position of trigger notes earlier (negative values) or
later (positive values). The offset should normally be set to 0.0ms (which places the
MIDI trigger notes exactly at transient timing positions), but may need to be adjusted
when using your own, or third-party, instruments.
“Set average attack time” button: Set the average offset of all regions on the source
audio track.
4. Click OK to confirm the action.
Clicking OK resets the vertical zoom of the original audio track, mutes its regions if you
selected the Replacement option, and deselects the track. MIDI trigger notes for the
Sampler instrument are created on the software instrument track, and the track is selected.
Use the track header controls
Logic Pro track header overview
Each track includes a track header that displays the track name and icon and features a
number of track controls. By default, these include Mute, Solo, and Record Enable buttons
on all tracks and an Input Monitoring button on audio tracks.
When Show Advanced Tools is selected in the Advanced preferences pane, additional
track header controls are available, including On/Off and Hide buttons, and Track Number
and Color Bars options.
You can customize the track header by showing or hiding different track header controls,
to optimize your workflow. You can also resize the track headers to give yourself more
room to work in the Tracks area.