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307Logic Pro User Guide
Delete a group of audio files
In Logic Pro, select a group, then choose View > Delete Selected Groups (or press
Delete).
The audio files of deleted groups reappear at the top of the list in the Project Audio Browser.
Rename audio files
In Logic Pro, double-click a filename in the list, enter a name in the Name field, then
press Enter.
The audio file is renamed in all currently opened projects that use the file. Any backup files
on the same disk drive are also renamed.
Move, copy, and convert audio files in Logic Pro
You can move selected audio files to another location on your computer. This is useful
when you want to move all audio files used in a project to a new folder, for example.
You can also create copies of audio files on a different hard disk, or other storage medium.
The source files remain in their original location, unlike the behavior when you move files.
You can also create one or more independent audio files from selected regions in the
Project Audio Browser and Tracks area.
Move all used audio files to a new folder
1. In Logic Pro, choose Edit > Select Used from the Project Audio Browser menu bar.
All audio files that are used in the Tracks area are selected.
2. Choose Audio File > Move File(s).
3. Click the Move button.
4. In the dialog that appears, select a folder (or create a new one), then click Save.
All audio files used in the Tracks area are saved to the selected folder. The path
information for all open projects that use the audio files is also updated. This makes
projects easier to manage when moving audio files. After you move files to a new
location, save each open project to update all audio file storage references.
Copy or convert audio files
1. In Logic Pro, select one or more audio files.
2. Choose Audio File > Copy/Convert File(s) from the Project Audio Browser menu bar.
3. Choose settings in the “Copy/convert file as” dialog.
You can set the sample rate, bit depth, file format, stereo conversion, and dither type
for the destination file.
4. Choose the target folder for the new audio files. You can also create a new folder, by
clicking the New Folder button.
5. If you’re only copying one file, you can enter a name for the new audio file. When
simultaneously copying several audio files, existing filenames are used for the copies
derived from them. The Hide Extension checkbox hides or shows file extensions (.wav,
.pngf, and so on) in the Save As field.