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6. Select the “Change file reference in Project Audio” checkbox to replace the audio file
used in the project with the copied file.
If unselected, both the copy and original audio file are shown in the Project Audio
Browser.
7. Click Save.
Convert selected regions into independent audio files
1. In Logic Pro, do one of the following:
Choose Audio File > Save Region(s) As from the Project Audio Browser menu bar.
Choose Edit > Convert > Audio Region to New Audio File from the Tracks area menu
bar.
Choose File > Export > Region as Audio File from the main menu bar.
2. Choose settings in the dialog that appears.
3. Choose the target folder for the new audio files. You can also create a new folder, by
clicking the New Folder button.
4. If you’re only saving one region, you can enter a name for the new audio file. The Hide
Extension checkbox hides or shows file extensions (.wav, .pngf, and so on) in the Save
As field.
5. Click Save.
Export and import audio region information in Logic Pro
The Project Audio Browser provides an overview of regions that are derived from individual
audio files. You can export this region information into the audio file, which you can
then choose to import if using the audio file in another project. If using an audio file with
saved region information in another project, you have the option of importing the region
information into the project.
Export region information to an audio file
1. In Logic Pro, select the audio file in the Project Audio Browser.
2. Choose Audio File > Export Region Information from the Project Audio Browser menu
bar.
The current region information for that audio file in the Project Audio Browser is saved in
the audio file. Any existing region information is overwritten.
Import region information from an audio file
1. In Logic Pro, add the audio file to another project.
2. Select the audio file in the Project Audio Browser.
3. Choose Audio File > Import Region Information from the Project Audio Browser menu
bar.
The saved region information for that audio file is displayed in the Project Audio Browser
and can be used in the current project.