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324Logic Pro User Guide
Scroll and zoom the Logic Pro Tracks area
Depending on the size of the project and your display, you may not be able to see the
entire project at one time. You can scroll both horizontally and vertically in the Tracks area
to view other parts of the project.
You can zoom in to make precise edits and see more detail in the Tracks area, or zoom out
to view more of your project. You can also zoom the amplitude of the waveforms in audio
regions in the Tracks area.
With devices equipped with a Touch Bar, you can use the Touch Bar to scroll in the Tracks
area.
Scroll in the Tracks area
To scroll horizontally in Logic Pro, drag the horizontal scroll bar in the Tracks area menu
bar. Drag left to scroll to an earlier part of the project, or drag right to scroll to a later
part of the project.
If a project has more tracks than are currently visible in the Tracks area, a vertical scroll
bar appears along the right edge of the Tracks area. Drag the scroll bar up or down to
see the other tracks.
Scroll in the Tracks area using the Touch Bar
If your computer has a Touch Bar, you can use the Touch Bar to scroll in the Tracks area.
1. In Logic Pro, tap the Mode button on the left side of the Touch Bar, then tap the Tracks
area button
.
2. Swipe left or right on the Touch Bar to scroll the visible area of the project.
Zoom in the Tracks area
In Logic Pro, drag the horizontal and vertical zoom sliders in the Tracks area menu bar.
Drag the horizontal slider left to zoom out for a wider view, or drag it right to zoom in
for a close-up view. Drag the vertical slider up for a wider view (more tracks), or drag it
down for a close-up view (fewer tracks).
If the Tracks area grid value is set to Automatic, the units shown on the ruler change
when you zoom in or out.
Zoom audio waveforms
In Logic Pro, click and hold the Waveform Zoom button in the Tracks area menu bar,
then drag the slider vertically to zoom in or out.
You can speed up your workflow by using the Save and Recall Zoom Setting key
commands. If your computer has a trackpad that supports gestures, you can also scroll
and zoom in the Tracks area using gestures.