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288Logic Pro User Guide
Mirror the selected filter settings in the Logic Remote app
The Logic Remote app can mirror the filter settings selected in the Logic Pro Loop Browser.
You can also use the Logic Remote app to change the filter settings in the Logic Pro Loop
Browser.
In Logic Pro, choose Link Filter Settings to Logic Remote in the Action pop-up menu of
the Loop Browser.
When you change filter settings in the Logic Pro Loop Browser, this change is reflected
in Logic Remote. You can also change filter settings in Logic Remote, and the change is
reflected in the Logic Pro Loop Browser.
To revert to Logic Remote showing all available loops regardless of the filter settings in
Logic Pro, unselect Link Filter Settings to Logic Remote.
Turn on Auto Leveling for loops
By default, Logic Pro automatically adjusts the volume level of Apple Loops so they play
back at the optimum level when previewed in the Loop Browser or added to a project. This
ensures that the loop volume is neither too quiet nor so loud that it clips the output. This
adjustment is non-destructive, meaning the loop itself isn’t changed. For blue Apple Loops,
the region gain parameter in the Region inspector is adjusted; for green and yellow Apple
Loops, the track volume is adjusted.
If you prefer not have the volume of loops automatically adjusted, you can turn off auto
leveling:
In Logic Pro, deselect the Auto Leveling checkbox from the Action pop-up menu of the
Loop Browser.
To turn auto-leveling back on, select the Auto Leveling checkbox.
Note: Any loops already placed in the Tracks area are not affected by the auto leveling
feature.