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20Logic Pro User Guide
Get started with the Logic Pro main window
The Logic Pro main window is where you work on your projects. You can access all of the
major working areas of Logic Pro in the main window.
The central part of the main window is the Tracks area. You record and arrange the musical
material in your project on the tracks in the Tracks area. There are several different track
types, including audio, software instrument, and Drummer tracks. When you make a
recording, or add an Apple Loop or other media file, it appears as a rectangular region on
the selected track.
Across the top of the main window is the control bar, which includes buttons that let you
access different parts of Logic Pro, transport controls for controlling project playback, a
Master Volume slider to adjust the overall project volume, and other controls. In the center
of the control bar is the LCD, where you can view the current playhead position, move the
playhead, and set the project tempo, key, and time signature.
To start working with audio tracks, see Get started with Logic Pro audio tracks. To
start working with software instrument tracks, see Get started with Logic Pro software
instrument tracks. To start working with your recordings and other material in the Tracks
area, see Get started arranging regions in Logic Pro.