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282Logic Pro User Guide
When you add an Apple Loop to a project, a region is created for the loop. When the
project plays, the region plays at the project tempo and key. This lets you use several loops
together, even if the loops were recorded at different speeds and in different keys.
There are four types of Apple Loops:
Audio loops (blue) are audio recordings. You can add them to audio tracks, and edit
them just like other audio regions in the Tracks area and Audio Editor.
Software instrument loops (green) can be edited just like other MIDI regions, including
editing individual notes, and can be viewed in the Piano Roll Editor and Score Editor. You
can change the sound of the instrument used to play the loop. You can add software
instrument loops to software instrument tracks and also convert them to audio loops by
adding them to audio tracks.